Claudine DeDan, MD
“Taking time to listen” is how Dr. DeDan chooses to define her philosophy of care.
Recognized as a Top Doc in South Jersey Magazine, she is board-certified in family medicine. A Penn State graduate in hotel/restaurant/institutional management, she then undertook pre-med studies at Rutgers University before receiving her medical degree from Robert Wood Johnson UMDNJ.
Dr. DeDan spent her residency at the Crozer-Keystone Health System in Delaware County, PA. She lists women’s health and care of the entire family as her special medical interests.
Married with two children, Dr. DeDan lives in Mullica Hill. In addition to spending time with her family, she enjoys running, physical fitness, and traveling.
Maria Kent, MD
“Every patient is important and deserves quality healthcare” is Dr. Kent’s philosophy of care.
A board--certified family medicine physician, Dr. Kent received her biology degree from The College of New Jersey and attained her medical degree from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey – Newark. Her residency training occurred at the Crozer-Keystone Family Practice Residency in Delaware County, PA.
Her varied medical interests include medical acupuncture, cosmetic acupuncture, and occupational medicine. She serves as the sports and school physician for Paulsboro High School.
Jason Lotkowski, DO
“To provide excellent medical care for patients of all ages in a timely manner” is how Dr. Lotkowski chooses to describe his philosophy of care.
A biology undergraduate from St. Joseph’s University, he attained his medical degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. His family medicine residency was spent at the Crozer-Keystone Health System in Delaware County, PA.
This board-certified physician was recognized as a South Jersey Top Doctor in 2009. He lists pediatrics and sports medicine among his special medical interests.
The Lotkowski family, including three young children, resides in Woolwich Township. Dr. Lotkowski enjoys basketball, golf and coaching both baseball and soccer.
Joseph Louis Maccarone, II, M.D.
"To improve the quality of life for women suffering from bladder, bowel, or pelvic support issues in as minimally invasive a manner as is possible."
With this statement of his philosophy of care, Dr. Maccarone specializes in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery, also known as urogrynecology.
An anthropology undergraduate from Amherst College in Massachusetts, Dr. Maccarone graduated from Hahnemann Medical College and received his residency training at Cooper University Medical Center.
A resident of Mullica Hill, Dr. Maccarone enjoys spending time with his five school-aged children. He also enjoys cooking, reading, and crossword puzzles.