Pooja Mistry, PA-C, at ID Care
Pooja Mistry, PA-C
Pooja Mistry, Infectious Disease Provider
Infectious disease provider expertise
- Board certified physician assistant by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants
- Specializing in the treatment of all infectious diseases, osteomyelitis and joint infections
Education
- Graduate: Master of Science in Physician Assistant program at Seton Hall University (2020)
- Undergraduate: Biology at Seton Hall University (2018)
Hospital affiliations
- Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ
Why I’m an infectious disease provider
“I loved how infectious disease affects every part of the body. It’s a specialty that continues to evolve. There’s so much learning that happens every day.”
Approach to infectious disease care
Pooja Mistry believes that the foundation of quality care lies in truly listening to her patients. She prioritizes understanding and addressing their concerns to ensure the best possible patient experience and outcomes.
More about Pooja Mistry, infectious disease provider
Pooja Mistry is a board-certified physician assistant specializing in the treatment of all infectious diseases, with a particular focus on osteomyelitis and joint infections. Pooja finds great satisfaction in helping patients improve and seeing their progress. She is trained in preventive care and is dedicated to constantly learning, as the field of infectious disease is ever evolving and requires ongoing education and always considering different perspectives. Outside of work, Pooja enjoys an active lifestyle, seeking new experiences traveling and hiking. She also enjoys crocheting in quieter times.
Leadership, Memberships & Research
Memberships
- American Academy of Physician Assistants
- New Jersey State Society of Physician Assistants
Life-changing results speak for themselves
“I received excellent care from the nurses and was treated with great kindness and respect. My nurse treats everyone with utmost attention and goes above and beyond to make you feel safe and comfortable.”