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Meet Dr. Anna Lim-Kates, MD with Spring Valley Family Practice in NE Columbia. She specializes in family medicine, earned her medical degree from Temple University in Philly, and she’s here to answer all your medical questions. 🙌

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But first, a little more background on Dr. Lim-Kates:

  • She works out of Spring Valley Family Practice (229 Longtown Rd.) in Northeast Columbia.
  • She served as chief resident at Hunterdon Medical Center in Flemington, NJ.
  • In 2018, she was selected as Hunterdon Urgent Care Physician of the Year. (Read: She knows her stuff.)

Now, Dr. Lim-Kates is ready for an AMA (Ask Me Anything) to answer all your health questions, like:

  • Am I drinking too much coffee? ☕
  • If I’ve never had the flu, do I need to get a flu shot? 💉
  • When should I see a doctor about *insert ailment here*? 🤔

Submit your question below, and we’ll share her answers in an upcoming newsletter.

Ask Dr. Lim-Kates

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