Located near McLeod Health Clarendon and Lake Marion, HopeHealth Pediatrics in Manning is a primary pediatric and adolescent health care provider for newborns, infants, young children, adolescents, and teens. HopeHealth Pediatrics in Manning is the leading health care provider for newborns and children in Manning, Sumter, Summerton, Greeleyville, Kingstree, Salters, Cades, Turbeville, Paxville, Forreston, Gable, Alcolu, New Zion, and the Williamsburg, Berkeley, and Clarendon County Regions. HopeHealth Pediatrics Manning leads the way in pediatric care.
HopeHealth’s board certified pediatricians have years of experience in providing excellent health care to children of all ages. The pediatricians at HopeHealth are considered by many new moms and dads to be the best pediatrician in Manning SC for newborn care.
Pediatric and Adolescent Care Services in Manning, SC
Bachelor of Science in Medical Biology, Beloit College, Beloit, Wisconsin, 1998
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, The University of the West Indies, Trinidad, West Indies, 2003
Pediatrics Residency, Holtz Children’s Hospital, Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, Florida, 2007-2010
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, University of the Philippines, Philippines, 1982
Doctor of Medicine, Manila Central University, Metro Manila, Philippines, 1987
Pediatric Resident, King’s County Hospital Center, SUNY Health Sciences Center, Brooklyn, NY, 1993-1996
Bachelor of Science, Charleston Southern University
Bachelor of Psychology, Charleston Southern University
Master of Medical Science in Physician Assistant Studies, Nova Southeastern University
Master of Physician Assistant Studies, Charleston Southern University, North Charleston, SC;
Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science, Gardner-Webb University, Boiling Springs, NC
Bachelor of Science in Biology, College of Charleston, Charleston, S.C.
Doctor of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, S.C.
Family Medicine Internship, McLeod Regional Medical Center, Florence, S.C.
Family Medicine Residency, McLeod Regional Medical Center, Florence, S.C.
American Board of Family Medicine
As of February 26, a limited supply of the COVID-19 vaccine is available for HopeHealth patients (ages 65 years and older) by appointment only at these locations: Florence, Manning, Kingstree, Timmonsville, Lake City, Greeleyville, and Francis Marion. If you are a HopeHealth patient and 65 years or older, call your HopeHealth provider and request to be placed on the vaccine waiting list. When supplies allow, those on our waitlist will be scheduled at one of these locations. Walk-in vaccinations will not be available. To learn more about qualifications and locations, visit https://scdhec.gov/covid19/covid-19-vaccine or call 1-855-472-3432. We will provide updates daily on this website. Click here for more COVID-19 information.https://www.hope-health.org/community/covid-19/