Senders Pediatrics
Caitlin Fillioe, MSN, CPN, CLC, FNP-C, is a dedicated Nurse Practitioner with extensive experience in pediatric care, currently serving at Senders Pediatrics since November 2020. Previously, Fillioe worked at EASTSIDE PEDIATRIC GROUP, LLP from August 2018 to October 2020, providing comprehensive patient management and collaborating with pediatricians. As an Adjunct Faculty Instructor at Utica College, Fillioe taught Pediatrics in the Accelerated BSN Program. Prior nursing experience includes a registered nurse role at Golisano Children's Hospital from July 2015 to June 2018, where Fillioe provided bedside care in the Pediatric Surgery and Trauma unit and held leadership responsibilities. Fillioe began their career as a Lab Technician III at Syracuse University, focusing on gene amplification and cloning. Educational credentials include a Master of Science in Family Nurse Practitioner from the State University of New York Upstate Medical University and a Registered Nurse degree from St Joseph's College of Nursing. Additionally, Fillioe holds a Bachelor's degree in Biology from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
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Senders Pediatrics
Senders Pediatrics provides exceptional care in a warm, inviting environment that puts your child at ease. Our experienced doctors and nurse practitioners are well versed in the latest pediatric services and offer you answers in an uncommonly down-to-earth way. We walk along side parents as they guide their children through the many twists and turns on the path to adulthood, from cradle to college. Senders Pediatrics has been a fixture on the Cleveland pediatric landscape for over 25 years. We are always accepting new patients, so contact us to schedule a visit today! Helping to protect your child’s health is just the beginning. Senders Pediatrics offers a full range of support services that give families every opportunity to thrive through our compassionate care and cutting edge services. * Classes to help parents confidently face every stage of a child’s development. * Clinical trials that offer access to next-generation medicines that benefit our patients and society as a whole. * Testing and reporting to identify the best solutions to meet the needs of children with learning challenges. * Medical solutions that help make breastfeeding work for mother and baby.