Marni A. Silverstein, MD

  • Pediatrics
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Marni A. Silverstein

Locations

Cheshire Medical Center

About me

My goal is to partner with patients, their families, and their communities to help kids thrive. Whether at a well visit or addressing mental and physical health challenges, it’s important to me to listen to patients and their families. I do my best to thoughtfully explain what I think is going on, discuss treatment options. I fully engage with families for their input and questions.

I came to pediatrics through a love of science, and a love of kids and of taking care of people. I appreciate the opportunity to create relationships over time, and it is a privilege to support families as kids grow up. I am committed to long-term continuity. There are babies I cared for when I first came to Cheshire who have graduated high school, and I have former patients who are now parents in my practice. I value being there for patients and their families, both when they are doing well and when there are health concerns.

Patients and families have said they appreciate the time I spend with them, that I’m caring and thorough, and have a deep medical knowledge. For the best outcomes, it is critical to me that a family feels heard, and that they understand and feel confident in the plan we make together.

Specialties

  • General Pediatrics
  • Primary Care
  • Primary Care, Pediatric

Areas of focus

  • Pediatrics
  • ADD/ADHD
  • Diabetes
  • Wilderness challenge programs for at-risk youth

Awards and achievements

  • 2024 Top Doctor (named by Castle Connolly, published by New Hampshire Magazine)
  • 2023 Top Doctor (named by Castle Connolly, published by New Hampshire Magazine)
  • 2022 Top Doctor (named by Castle Connolly, published by New Hampshire Magazine)

Year joined

  • 2004

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Education

Medical school

  • MD, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, 2001

Residency

  • Pediatrics, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH, 2004

Board certification

  • Pediatrics