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It is with love and endless appreciation that we announce the upcoming retirement of our founder, Dr. Cathy DiVincenzo, at the end of February. We all recognize the unconditional dedication, grace, and congeniality that she brought to everyone throughout her 24 years as a pediatrician. Her work and vision has set the foundation for the excellent, personalized, quality care that Kids First Pediatric Partners is able to provide. 

We wish Dr. Cathy many happy years of time with family, travel and pursuing interests that she loves. We know that you share in our gratitude for all that Dr. Cathy has done for our families. We invite you to share pictures, stories, drawings and comments about her impact on your family’s lives by contributing to her retirement memory book: https://www.newlywords.com/cathy-divincenzo-s-retirement

Below you’ll find a letter from Dr. Cathy:

It has been my privilege to care for your family and the families in our community for 24 years. It is with joy for the future and fond memories of the past that I am announcing my retirement, beginning February 28, 2023.

I have had the honor of caring for children and families since 1999, first at Associates in Pediatric Care, and then when I founded my own practice, Kids First Pediatric Partners, in 2004.

For some of the families in my practice, the newborns that I took care of when I first started are now married with children of their own. For other families, the relationship has been much shorter but just as meaningful.

Words cannot express the appreciation I have for trusting me to care for your children over these years.

I created Kids First Pediatric Partners with the philosophy of putting children first. Kids First will continue to provide excellent care for your family. Every provider here has been selected by myself and my partners to embody this mission. I am happy and confident to entrust them with your continued care.

Thank you for allowing me to share in the life of your family as you have navigated the journey of parenthood. I wish you all the best.

Fondly,

Cathy DiVincenzo MD 

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