Dr. Levi attended Rutgers University for her undergraduate education and went on to attend Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine, where she graduated with a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree in 2019. She completed a four-year surgical residency program in foot and ankle surgery at Temple University Hospital, a level-1 trauma center, where she was voted chief resident.
Dr. Levi attended Rutgers University for her undergraduate education and went on to attend Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine, where she graduated with a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree in 2019. She completed a four-year surgical residency program in foot and ankle surgery at Temple University Hospital, a level-1 trauma center, where she was voted chief resident.
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I Love her she's always informative and has a great personal manner about her. She is always willing to go the extra mile to help.
Feb-2025
Excellent experience!! Thank you.
Feb-2025
I appreciate Dr. Levi's expertise, knowledge and insight. She made recommendations, explained them thoroughly and talked to me with kindness and patience, especially when I asked so many questions. Thank you so much Dr. Levi!!!!
Feb-2025
Jennifer was Great, explained everything thoroughly and was very Nice and understanding about everything.
Feb-2025
Very professional, patient and knowledgeable to explain my situation.
She also was very compassionate and encouraging. I was very blessed with her concern for my well being.
Jan-2025
She explains everything and just love her
Jan-2025
Dr Levi was very understanding and knowledgeable of my pain and I look forward to our next visit!
Jan-2025
Very attentive doctor
Jan-2025
Dr. Levi is my partner in dealing with nearly impossible neuropathy progress. Today's shots seem already to have worked. Her smiling sustenance makes this diagnosis as bearable as it can be.
Jan-2025
Talks too fast.
Jan-2025
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Hillsborough
315 US Highway 206 Hillsborough Township, NJ 08844
Dr. Levi attended Rutgers University for her undergraduate education and went on to attend Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine, where she graduated with a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree in 2019. She completed a four-year surgical residency program in foot and ankle surgery at Temple University Hospital, a level-1 trauma center, where she was voted chief resident.
During her residency training, Dr. Levi served as part of Temple’s Limb Salvage the privilege of rotating through the prestigious Rubin Institute of Advanced Orthopedics in Baltimore, MD where she was exposed to a wide variety of rare foot and ankle pathologies.
She has also had the honor of obtaining an associate professorship at Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine, which allowed her the opportunity to give back to student and resident education. She believes that giving back to the community is at the core of being a physician, and is excited to continue to do so as part of the Princeton Orthopaedic Associates family.
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I Love her she's always informative and has a great personal manner about her. She is always willing to go the extra mile to help.
Excellent experience!! Thank you.
I appreciate Dr. Levi's expertise, knowledge and insight. She made recommendations, explained them thoroughly and talked to me with kindness and patience, especially when I asked so many questions. Thank you so much Dr. Levi!!!!
Jennifer was Great, explained everything thoroughly and was very Nice and understanding about everything.
Very professional, patient and knowledgeable to explain my situation. She also was very compassionate and encouraging. I was very blessed with her concern for my well being.
She explains everything and just love her
Dr Levi was very understanding and knowledgeable of my pain and I look forward to our next visit!
Very attentive doctor
Dr. Levi is my partner in dealing with nearly impossible neuropathy progress. Today's shots seem already to have worked. Her smiling sustenance makes this diagnosis as bearable as it can be.
Talks too fast.