MediFind found 2 doctor with experience in Smith-Kingsmore Syndrome near Allentown, PA. Of these, 2 are Experienced.
LVH Hematology Oncology-1240 Cedar Crest
Philosophy of care | My philosophy is to treat others as I would like to be treated. I enjoy helping patients understand their medical problem in order to make an informed decision. | Also, I am a member of the breast cancer and genetic cancer multidisciplinary consultation teams. Together we review your diagnostic information and give you a written opinion reflecting the scope of your condition and recommendations for your best course of care. | Why I entered medicine | My uncle is an emergency medicine physician who inspired me to become a doctor and encouraged me through my training. To this day, I still seek his advice. I chose hematology oncology because I enjoy taking care of patients who are confronting serious health challenges. My mother had breast cancer and she was helped greatly by her physicians and a recently developed targeted therapy called Herceptin. I feel optimistic that the field is rapidly evolving due to scientific breakthroughs and will continue to do so throughout my career. I want to be a part of helping people during this exciting time. | Community involvement | I volunteered in a free clinic during my training. | Personal interests | I’m married and have two boys. I like to stay active. I teach my boys sports, go hiking or take my golden retriever, Charlie, for a walk. Dr. Lamparella is rated as an Experienced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Smith-Kingsmore Syndrome. His top areas of expertise are Paget Disease of the Breast, Breast Cancer, Inflammatory Breast Cancer, Tissue Biopsy, and Bone Marrow Aspiration.
Children's Hospital Of Philadelphia-Cardiac Center Allentown
Yalile Perez is a Pediatric Cardiologist in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Dr. Perez is rated as an Experienced provider by MediFind in the treatment of Smith-Kingsmore Syndrome. Her top areas of expertise are Heart Murmurs, Subvalvular Aortic Stenosis, Ventricular Septal Defects, and Fainting.
Last Updated: 01/09/2026
