Jennifer Larner, MD, FAAP
Board Certified Pediatrician
About
+ Joined the practice in 2002
+ Resides in Slingerlands, New York
+ City, State of Birth: New York, New York
+ Raised in: Ardsley, New York
Family
+ Married
+ One Daughter
Hobbies
+ Paddle Boarding
+ Snowshoeing
+ Travel
+ Skiing
+ Hanging out with my family
Contact Information
Office Hours
+ Monday – Friday 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
+ Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M.
+ Sunday On Call
About Dr. Larner
Since 2002, I have enjoyed practicing pediatrics at Delmar Pediatrics my role as a primary care physician.
One of the most exciting aspects of being a pediatrician is seeing babies, children, and adolescents at all different stages of development. It has been a wonderful experience to watch babies grow into toddlers, school age children become siblings, and high-schoolers head off into the world.
My interest in pediatrics began when I was in college. I attended Duke University and was a biomedical engineering major. This is where my interest in medicine blossomed (in between watching numerous basketball games with the 1991 and 1992 NCAA Championship teams!!!!) While I was at Duke, I had the opportunity to volunteer at the hospital in several different disciplines. I knew that pediatrics was for me when I was able to volunteer on the pediatrics ward on Halloween. Surrounded by witches, fairies, and superheroes, I was able to see the need for compassionate, caring physicians who really appreciate children for who they are.
My passion for science led me to a summer fellowship program at the Duke University Medical Center where I began a medical research program. The physician whom I met at the time became my mentor. She was truly a role model for me and I followed in her footsteps by attending the same medical school she had attended, New York University School of Medicine.
My training continued after medical school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh.My experience there was extraordinary. It was truly a privilege to train at one of the top Children’s Hospitals in the country. As a referral center for most of Western Pennsylvania, Children’s hospital was able to offer me the opportunity to learn and grow as a physician by taking care of numerous children with multiple medical problems. It was there that I learned to take care of critically ill children. It was also there in 2001 that my daughter was born and I learned firsthand what it was like to be a parent.
I truly understand how it feels to be up all night with a sick child. I also know what it feels like to worry about a child’s development and what really is considered normal.
Special interests include nutrition, adolescent medicine, and developmental concerns.
Other interests include prenatal counseling, lactation, newborn care, and supporting parents as they navigate the challenges of raising children: from the first nights with a newborn, through toddler tantrums, picky eaters, and the many challenges of adolescence.
I also have a particular interest in helping to take the fear out of the pediatrician visit, to prepare children to feel comfortable about their health care in the future.
Education
+ Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pediatric Residency 1998 – 2001
+ New York University School of Medicine, MD 1998
+ Duke University – BSE Biomedical Engineering 1994
Certifications
+ Special Certifications:
+ Board Certified
+ Diplomate, American Board of Pediatrics
+ Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics
Associations, Affiliations
+ American Medical Association
+ New York State Medical Society
+ Capital District Pediatric Society
Recognitions, Awards
+ Primary Care Award 2001