Henry Redel at ID Care

Henry Redel, MD

Henry Redel, MD, specializes in all areas of infectious disease, with specific expertise in bone and joint infections, Clostridium difficile, and HIV. Dr. Redel takes pride in caring for his patients, providing personalized, high-quality care backed by the latest research. As a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at Rutgers – Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, he helps to educate the next generation of physicians and explores important research interests with colleagues.

Dr. Redel was always amazed by science and knew that he wanted to have a positive impact on people each day — this led him to medicine. He had the opportunity to train in Kenya and Uganda and saw, firsthand, the impact that infectious diseases have globally. The impact microorganisms can have on health is fascinating to Dr. Redel, and he enjoys the challenge of identifying infection-causing organisms and helping patients live healthy and complete lives.

Dr. Redel is actively involved in research in a number of fields, including the impact of antibiotics on babies and Clostridium difficile infection. He is also an online editor for Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases and will be writing the chapter on Nutrition, Immunity, and Infection in the upcoming edition of the textbook. Dr. Redel is published in medical journals and has also given multiple lectures on infectious diseases. Outside of medicine, Dr. Redel enjoys spending free time with his wife and three kids, traveling, and listening to interesting podcasts.

Affiliations
  • Robert Wood Johnson University – New Brunswick
  • Saint Peter’s University Hospital
  • CentraState Medical Center
Memberships
  • Infectious Diseases Society of America
  • American College of Physicians
  • American Medical Association
Education
  • Fellowship: New York University – Langone Medical Center
  • Residency: Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center
  • Medical School: Ben Gurion University – Medical School for International Health
  • Undergraduate: University of Pennsylvania – School of Arts and Sciences
Faculty Appointments
  • Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at Rutgers – Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Leadership Roles
  • Chief of Infectious Diseases – St Peter’s University Hospital
  • Medical Director for Infection Control/Stewardship/Epidemiology – St Peter’s University Hospital
Awards & Honors
  • “Top Doctor in NJ” by New Jersey Monthly magazine 2022
  • Physician Appreciation Award, St. Peter’s Healthcare System 2022
  • Third Prize for Artesunate Activity Against Babesia microti in vivo, Resident Research Symposium Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine 2010
  • Teaching Award, Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine 2010
  • Davidoff Society Award, Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine 2010