Ebba K. Ebba, MD
Specializes in Pediatrics
Dr Ebba K. Ebba is a board certified pediatrician with over 27 years of clinical experience, 17 of which were in private practice. Prior to that, he was an assistant professor of pediatrics at Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia for over six years and a clinical instructor at Georgetown University’s Department of Pediatrics. He has had several professional accomplishments, including being selected Clinician of the Year at Morehouse School of Medicine in May, 2002. His extensive community involvement include serving as an Advisory Board Member of Little Tree School, a specialized model school for children with special needs as well as helping establish and run Salam Free Clinic, both in Jacksonville, Alabama.
Dr Ebba received his medical education at Howard University School of Medicine in Washington D.C., and completed his pediatric residency at Emory University School of Medicine. He went on to do a fellowship in Community Pediatrics at Georgetown University School of Medicine. Through his years of experience working in underserved communities, he went on the found Gemini Health Care group, a non- profit that is involved in charitable work in Ethiopia.
On a personal note, Dr. Ebba is a father of two daughters and a son. In his spare time, he likes to read, travel and play soccer.
Title | Pediatrician & Assistant Professor |
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Gender | Male |
Languages | English |
Department | Pediatrics |
Specialties | Pediatrics |
Training | Howard University School of Medicine |
Residency | Emory University School of Medicine |
Hospital Affiliations | |
Accepting New Patients | Yes |
Board Certifications | The American Board of Pediatrics & The National Board of Medical Examiners |
Honors | Clinician of the Year at Morehouse School of Medicine in May, 2002 |
Special Interest | Gemini Health Care Group, a non-profit involved in charitable work in Ethiopia. Salam Free Clinic |