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Pediatric Associates of Hillsborough

349 Doctors WayHillsborough, NJ 08844
Phone: (908) 431-5352Website: Visit Website

Our practice is affiliated with Primary Care  Partners, in partnership with the Atlantic Health System. More  information can be found here.

We have both been named New Jersey's Favorite Kids' Docs since 2009!

Dr. Laura Senator


Dr. Senator is board certified in Pediatrics by the American Board of  Pediatrics , is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and a  member of the New Jersey Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics.  As an undergraduate at Williams College in Massachusetts she earned her  Bachelor's Degree in Physics. Dr. Senator received her Doctor of  Medicine degree with honors from the University of Rochester School of  Medicine in New York. She went on to complete her Pediatric internship  and residency training at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.  She has been a practicing pediatrician since 1993, and in Somerset  County since 1999. Dr. Senator and her husband have 1 child attending  college and one recently graduated, and she spends her free time in the  fiber arts; hand spinning yarns, dyeing wool, knitting, and teaching at  fiber arts workshops.

 

Dr. Ami Jain


Dr. Jain is board certified in Pediatrics by the American Board of  Pediatrics, and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. She  graduated summa cum laude from Bryn Mawr College in  Pennsylvania, earning her Bachelor's degree in Mathematics. Dr.  Jain received her Doctor of Medicine degree from Tufts University School  of Medicine in Boston. She went on to complete her Pediatric internship  and residency training at the UMDNJ- Robert Wood Johnson University  Hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey. She grew up in southern New  Jersey and has been a practicing pediatrician since 2001. Dr. Jain lives  right here in Hillsborough with her husband and three children, and she  loves spending her free time cheering her kids on in  sports, exercising, cooking, and makeup artistry!