Joseph Robert Accetta, DO

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100 Courthouse Rd
Franklin Square, NY 11010
Located in Franklin Square, NY, Cohen Children's Northwell Health Physician Partners General Pediatrics at Franklin Square offers top-quality pediatric care for families in the area. As a trusted destination for parents seeking medical services for their children, our team of dedicated pediatricians specializes in providing comprehensive healthcare tailored to the unique needs of each child.

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4.58 reviews
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Deja J.
10/3/2023

I reached out to Dr. Accetta prior to my child's birth - and we planned to meet when she was born. Thankfully he is affiliated with LIJ Katz so when Summer was born everything was sent over and...

Adeline B.
2/28/2020

Dr. Accetta, Dr. G and Tammy are all wonderful. They listen and are excellent with my now 7-month-old. The staff is also friendly and warm. It makes it a real pleasure going there. I never have...

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Danielle C.
6/13/2017

Dr. Accetta was highly recommended to me and I'm glad I found him! I drive 30 minutes to visit because he is worth it! The staff are wonderful and helpful as well as the brand new clean and...

Susan C.
3/7/2019

Have to take the children I babysit to meet their mom at the doctors office. The office waiting room is split into 2 rooms the well child and the sick child side . The rooms are not very big but...

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Jerett G.
5/19/2015

My wife and I love Dr Accetta. The biggest complaint that I have read about him is that he is in and out of the room when visiting with the little ones. While some may see this as an issue, I...

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