661 East Palisades Avenue. Suite A4

Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 US

646-343-9070

Pediatrician Staff

Mission: Partner with parents and the community to provide children with developmental and behavioral differences/disablilites the nurturing environment and ongoing support they need in their particular areas of challenge so they can thrive and grow to achieve their individual potential.

Compassionate and patient centered care is the cornerstone of Developmental Pediatrics Health and Wellness PC. Meet our caring, experienced Developmental - Behavioral pediatrician and staff at Developmental Pediatrics Health and Wellness PC (DPH/W), dedicated to helping you and your child feel at home from the moment your walk through the door.

Our child-focused practice works hard to provide individualized care for children with developmental challenges as they grow from infancy through adolescence. Partnering with parents, teachers, other healthcare providers and therapists, is essential and integral to enriching the developmental trajectory of children with special needs.

Asma J. Sadiq, MD

Asma J. Sadiq, MD is the founder of Developmental Pediatrics Health and Wellness PC in New York City. She has been board certified in General Pediatrics, Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics and Neuro-Developmental Pediatrics. Having worked for over 19 years as Director of Child Development at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City , she has extensive experience in providing care for children with special needs and supporting their families.

Dr. Sadiq has taught medical students and residents from Columbia University and Albert Einstein School of Medicine, and was Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai. She was involved in training pediatric residents in Developmental Pediatrics at Beth Israel Medical Center and was awarded a special grant by the United Hospital Fund for Project DOCS to have parents as teachers for residents so as to better understand the needs of children with chronic disabilities.

Dr. Sadiq has co-authored a parenting curriculum guide as part of the Parent and Child Enrichment Project, a five-year project at Columbia University and the Department of Health, which studied the benefits of providing at-risk mothers with an onsite rehabilitation program combined with medical and pediatric services. She has published in the Pediatric and Psychiatric Annuls on Integrative Approaches and ADHD

Dr. Sadiq is passionate about evidence based, integrative approaches in developmental and behavioral pediatrics. She has been Faculty Development Fellow in the Integrative Medicine Program at the Continuum Center for Health and Healing, and completed a fellowship in the Integrative Medicine Program at the University of Arizona. Dr Sadiq has both organized and participated in international conferences on child development as well as Integrative Medicine. She has been interviewed by a number of media outlets including NPR, CBS and has created a video series of commonly asked questions on autism spectrum disorders for HowCast.