
Nita Nair, MD
Internal Medicine
Highlights
Languages
- English
- Hindi
Gender
FemaleAbout
VMG Provider
Yes

Bio
What are some of the specific conditions you treat?
I provide urgent and preventive care to patients. I also treat chronic medical conditions like diabetes mellitus, hypertension, thyroid disorders, and cardiac ailments. I am also responsible for age-appropriate cancer screening measures and vaccinations.
What would you like patients to know about your approach to care?
I am aware that a primary care physician is a patient's first line of treatment, and I will approach this responsibility with knowledge, empathy, and sincerity. I am responsible for a patient's ongoing health care and maintenance, and I believe in listening to the patient and providing patient education so that we can both make informed healthcare decisions together.
What inspired you to become a doctor?
My exposure to and love for the health sciences in school set the first seed of inspiration for pursuing medicine. Subsequently, significant healthcare events in my near and dear ones inspired me to do better in this field.
Insurances Accepted
ColigoCare
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Locations
- VMG Internal and Pulmonary Medicine - Fair Lawn 19-20
- 19-20 Fair Lawn Avenue, Fair Lawn, NJ 07410
- Get Directions
- phone: 201-794-1963
- fax: 201-794-2117
- VMG Internal Medicine Radburn - Fair Lawn 20-20
- 20-20 Fair Lawn Avenue, Fair Lawn, NJ 07410
- Get Directions
- phone: 201-703-0202
- fax: 201-703-1231
Expertise
Education
Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center
Residency, Internal Medicine, 2016Terna Medical College And Hospital
Bachelor of Medicine and A Bachelor of Surgery, MBBS, 2005Board Certifications
Internal Medicine
American Board of Internal MedicineRatings & Reviews
4.9 out of 5
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