
Elisabeth Nithya Eapen Paul
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Accepts 4 insurance carriers
Blue Cross Blue Shield, Original Medicare, Centene Corporation, Cigna · See all
Graduated in 2010
Graduated from Jagiellonian University Medical College · See training
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Location
Specialty
Internist
A physician who provides long-term, comprehensive care in the office and the hospital, managing both common and complex illness of adolescents, adults and the elderly.
Treatments & procedures
- Atrial Fibrillation
- Check-up
- Chest Pain
- Heartburn
- Chest Problems
- Immunization
- Chest Wall Pain
- Physical
- Colon Cancer
- Vaccination
- Colorectal Cancer
- Weight Loss
- Colorectal Cancer, Metastatic or Recurrent
- Weight Loss (non-surgical)
- Coronary Microvascular Disease
- Depression
- Depression in Children and Teens
- Depression in Older Adults
- Diabetes Complications
- Diabetic Foot Problems
Credentials & Training
Education and training
- Jagiellonian University Medical CollegeMedical school · MD · Completed 2010
- St Lukes Hospital Of BethlehemResidency
About
Elisabeth Nithya Eapen Paul is an internal medicine physician in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. She earned her MD from Jagiellonian University Medical College in 2010 and completed residency training at St. Luke’s Hospital of Bethlehem. Her listed areas of care include common adult conditions such as atrial fibrillation, chest pain, diabetes complications, depression, and colorectal cancer.
- NPI
- 1073953642
- Primary taxonomy
- 207R00000X
Frequently asked questions
What type of doctor is Elisabeth Nithya Eapen Paul?
She is an internist, or internal medicine physician.
Where does Elisabeth Nithya Eapen Paul practice?
She practices in Bethlehem, PA, at 801 Ostrum St.
What training has Elisabeth Nithya Eapen Paul completed?
She earned her MD from Jagiellonian University Medical College and completed residency at St. Luke’s Hospital of Bethlehem.
What conditions or concerns are listed for Elisabeth Nithya Eapen Paul?
Listed concerns include atrial fibrillation, chest pain, heartburn, diabetes complications, depression, and colorectal cancer.