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Sweeti Vandana Shah, DO

Gender
Female
Language
English

Primary Specialty

Otolaryngology


Education

Medical School:
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Residency:
Detroit Medical Center

Network


Introduction

Sweeti Shah, DO, is a Pediatric Otolaryngologist at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. She joined Children’s and Emory University School of Medicine in 2023. Following medical school, Dr. Shah trained in a five-year otolaryngology residency program at Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine before completing a one-year subspecialty fellowship in pediatric otolaryngology at Children’s Mercy Kansas City.

Dr. Shah has a focused interest in neck masses, hearing loss, speech difficulties, infant feeding and breathing difficulties, vocal cord disorders, sleep disorders, and sinusitis. She has also performed extensive research on laryngomalacia that sometimes requires surgical intervention.

Dr. Shah uses a patient-centered care philosophy along with her extensive training and expertise to collaborate with parents to provide high quality care. She believes parents are invaluable partners in delivering care to their children.

Focus of Practice

  • Pediatric ear, nose and throat

Areas of Interest

  • Neck masses
  • Infant breathing and feeding difficulties
  • Airway conditions
  • Sleep and snoring

Locations

Childrens Physician Group - Otolaryngology

Center for Advanced Pediatrics, 2174 North Druid Hills Road NE 1st Floor Atlanta, GA 30329 Get Directions 404-785-5437

Childrens at Satellite Blvd Urgent Care Center

2660 Satellite Blvd Duluth, GA 30096 Get Directions 404-785-8330

Professional Affiliations

  • American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
  • American College of Surgeons
  • American Osteopathic Association
  • American Osteopathic College of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology
  • International Society for the Study of Vascular Anomalies

Research & Publications

Dr. Shah’s research interests include laryngomalacia, infant feeding and breathing difficulties.