Dr. Shelley Kreiter, MD
PediatricsPediatrics
Female
Winston Salem, NC
Languages supported at her practice: Spanish, English
Languages supported at this practice:
Spanish, English
- Accepting New Patients
- Electronic Health Records
- Treats Children
Primary Location
- Westgate Pediatrics3746 Vest Mill RdWinston Salem, NC 27103
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Dr. Kreiter's Background
Bio
Dr. Kreiter, MD is a practicing Pediatrician in Winston Salem, NC. Dr. Kreiter graduated from Wake Forest School of Medicine in 1992 and has been in practice for 26 years. She completed a residency at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. She currently practices at Westgate Pediatrics and is affiliated with Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. Dr. Kreiter accepts multiple insurance plans including Aetna, Humana, and Medicare. Dr. Kreiter is board certified in Pediatrics. In addition to English, Dr. Kreiter's practice supports this language: Spanish.
Dr. Kreiter, MD is a practicing Pediatrician in Winston Salem, NC. Dr. Kreiter graduated from Wake Forest School of Medicine in 1992 and has been in practice for 26 years. She completed a residency ...Dr. Kreiter, MD is a practicing Pediatrician in Winston Salem, NC. Dr. Kreiter graduated from Wake Forest School of Medicine in 1992 and has been in practice for 26 years. She completed a residency at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. She currently practices at Westgate Pediatrics and is affiliated with Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. Dr. Kreiter accepts multiple insurance plans including Aetna, Humana, and Medicare. Dr. Kreiter is board certified in Pediatrics. In addition to English, Dr. Kreiter's practice supports this language: Spanish.Specialties
Hospital Affiliations
- Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
- Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
Education
- Residency
- Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
- Medical School, 1992
- Wake Forest School of Medicine
- Winston Salem, NC
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