Cynthia Cook, MD, FAAP

Dr. Cook grew up in Milford, OH one of 4 children. She graduated from University of Cincinnati with a degree in Biology then went on to do clinical research on the Rotavirus Vaccine for almost two years. This confirmed her desire to become a physician so she then moved to Dayton, OH to attend Wright State University School of Medicine. There she found her calling to become a pediatrician. After completing her pediatric residency at the Children’s Medical Center in Dayton, OH, she returned to Cincinnati to raise her family and practice medicine.
She now lives with her husband and three children in West Chester, OH. She loves her career as a General Pediatrician and helping children and their families through the adventure called “Life”. Her special interests are in ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, and maintaining an overall healthy lifestyle.
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Education
1988-1992 University of Cincinnati, BS, Biology
1994-1998 Wright State University, School of Medicine, Dayton, OH
Professional Training
1998-2001 Resident, Children’s Medical Center, Dayton, OH
Licensure
2001 State of Ohio
Board Certification
2002 American Board of Pediatrics
2002 Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics
Professional Memberships
American Academy of Pediatrics, Fellow
American Medical Association
Honors/Research
1992-1994 Rotavirus Vaccine Study Phase I and II
Professional Experience
1992-1994 Research Assistant, Gamble Institute of Medical Research, Cincinnati, OH
2001-2004 Pediatric Associates of Fairfield
2002-2003 Medical Moonlighter, Dayton Children's Medical Center Emergency Room
2007-present, Volunteer Instructor of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati School of Medicine
2010-present, Volunteer Instructor of Pediatrics, Wright State University School of Medicine
2004 - present Northeast Cincinnati Pediatric Associates, Inc.