Laura Marie Sterni, MD

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Dr. Laura Marie Sterni is an esteemed pediatrician specializing in sleep medicine and pulmonary disorders, serving as the Director of the Johns Hopkins Pediatric Sleep Center and an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. With a strong academic background and numerous accolades, including recognition as a Top Doctor in pediatric pulmonology and sleep disorders, she is dedicated to advancing the care of children with complex medical needs.

Dr. Sterni's clinical expertise is complemented by her research focus on pediatric sleep disorders, and she has contributed significantly to the field through her publications and edited works. Her commitment to patient care and education makes her a leading figure in pediatric sleep medicine.

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