Beebe welcomes 4 endocrinologists to Sussex County offices
Delaware News Desk
Beebe Medical Group welcomed four new specialists Sonali Biligiri, Zulekha Karim, Joanna Katib and Avinash Ravipati who are accepting patients at Beebe Endocrinology in Lewes and Millsboro.
Beebe offers a continuum of care for patients with endocrine disorders and illnesses related to the thyroid gland. This team of endocrine specialists works closely with primary care physicians in the region. An endocrinologist diagnoses and treats issues that may arise with the endocrine system or with hormones.
“Beebe Medical Group is committed to bringing specialists to Sussex County and building on the access of our many offices throughout Sussex County,” said Bobby Gulab, senior vice president and chief medical officer for Beebe Medical Group. “We welcome these providers who are very excited to be caring for our community.”
By Jeanne Leong
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