Dr. Stephen Sitrin grew up on Long Island, about 70 miles from New York City. He completed his undergraduate studies at Duke University, earning a BA in History, before attending SUNY–Upstate in Syracuse for medical school. He then completed three years of pediatric residency training at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and has cared for children and families ever since.
Families appreciate Dr. Sitrin’s calm, steady approach and the way he builds long-term relationships with the children he cares for. He loves watching his patients grow up, supporting them through milestones, challenges, and everything in between. He especially enjoys working with newborns, new parents, and children navigating anxiety, ADHD, and other mental-health concerns.
Outside the clinic, Dr. Sitrin is an avid fan of history, enjoys reading and watching history content, and loves pickleball, travel, hiking, and learning about the places people have lived and the experiences that shaped them. He’s also a big animal lover—especially dogs—and if you tell him you have pets, he’ll likely ask to see pictures.