
Zeynep Ozdener, DO
Pediatrician
Dr. Ozdener earned her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed her pediatric residency at Cooper University Hospital. She further expanded her expertise with an intensive multidisciplinary fellowship in Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health at Montclair State University, where she developed a special focus on early developmental challenges and explored the impact of strong familial bonds on determining positive outcomes.
In her previous roles, Dr. Ozdener has provided care in both traditional clinical settings and through virtual autism diagnostic services, giving her valuable experience in early identification and management of conditions such as autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, anxiety, and mood disorders. She is well-versed in comprehensive, evidence-based treatment planning, and collaborates closely with families to ensure individualized care that supports the whole child.
With board certification in general pediatrics and active licenses in multiple states, Dr. Ozdener combines strong medical knowledge with a compassionate, family-centered approach. Her additional language skills in Turkish and Spanish allow her to connect with a diverse group of families and patients.
Dr. Ozdener’s passion for developmental pediatrics and her dedication to helping children thrive make her a wonderful addition to our team and a trusted partner for the families we serve.
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