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Maaz Jalil, DO
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Maaz Jalil
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Maaz Jalil, DO

Accepting new patients

About Maaz Jalil, DO

Dr. Maaz Jalil, DO, graduated Magna Cum Laude from Rutgers University with a major in Cell Biology and Neuroscience. He went on to attend medical school at Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine, followed by a residency in Pediatrics at Rutgers, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. Dr. Jalil then completed a fellowship in Pediatric and Adult Allergy and Immunology at Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio. During his fellowship he served as Chief Didactic Fellow, and published numerous papers in the field of allergy, drug allergy, immunology, COVID-19 and more. He was also actively involved in teaching medical students, mentoring trainees, and delivering lectures at both the local and national level. 

Dr. Jalil is a board-certified Pediatric and Adult Allergist and Immunologist who treats people of all ages. He believes both expertise and empathy are essential to providing effective, high quality, and personalized care for his patients. Outside of the clinic, Dr. Jalil enjoys golfing, skiing, trying new restaurants, listening to live music, and creating ceramics at the local art studio. 

Insurances Accepted Aetna (NJ), Aetna (NJ), Amerihealth (NJ), Amerihealth (NJ), BC/BS Empire NY (NJ), Cigna (NJ), EmblemHealth GHI (NJ), Empire Plan (UHC) (NJ), HIP (NJ), Horizon NJ BCBS (NJ), Independence Blue Cross (NJ), Magnacare (NJ), Medicaid (NJ), Medicare (NJ), Multiplan/PHCS (NJ), Oxford Freedom (NJ), Partners Direct Health (NJ), Qualcare (NJ Only) (NJ), Tricare (NJ), UHC Oxf Liberty (NJ), UnitedHealthcare (NJ), US Family Health (NJ), VA Healthcare (NJ), WTC Health For Heroes (NJ)
Affiliations Inspira Medical Center Mullica Hill
Education
Medical School
  • UMDNJ Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine
Fellowship
  • Allergy and Immunology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
  • Rutgers Medical School
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