Amita Shroff, MD, is a double board-certified doctor in general pediatric medicine and pediatric emergency medicine. She practices at Gwinnett Medical Center in Lawrenceville, GA. Shroff manages all emergent pediatrics care from minor injuries to major traumas and medical resuscitations brought into the ER. She is also credentialed and worked at Emory/Children's Healthcare of Atlanta-Egleston Hospital (CHOA) from 2008 to 2013. Shroff continues to teach PALS (pediatrics advanced life support) as an instructor at CHOA.
Prior to her pediatric ER fellowship training, Shroff worked as a pediatric hospitalist at St Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital in New York (now Mount Sinai) from 2001 to 2003.
Shroff was born and raised in Long Island, NY, and moved to Atlanta in 2008. She is married and has two children.
Her education background:
- SUNY Binghamton: Undergrad/premed education, 1990-1994
- SUNY Downstate Medical School: Medical education, 1994-1998
- Long Island Jewish Medical Center-Schneider Children's Hospital (now LIJMC/Northwell Health System-Cohen Children's Hospital) Pediatric Residency, 1998-2001/Pediatric ER Fellowship, 2003-2007.