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Dr. Maria Justine Birotte-Sanchez, MD

Board-Certified Family Physician | Associate Professor | Medical Director | Health Equity Advocate Dr. Maria Justine Birotte-Sanchez is a highly respected Board-certified Family Physician with over two decades of experience. As the visionary Founder and Medical Director of Faith Family Healthcare, with thriving offices in North Plainfield and Warren, NJ, she seamlessly blends cutting-edge family medicine with advanced aesthetic care. Her philosophy centers on holistic wellness—believing that feeling good inside and out is integral to overall health. ‍ In addition to her thriving practice, Dr. Birotte-Sanchez serves as an Associate Professor of Clinical Family Medicine at Rutgers University. She has mentored and inspired hundreds of aspiring healthcare professionals, shaping the next generation of medical leaders. Her commitment to education is matched by her leadership roles within the New Jersey Chapter of Family Medicine and Saint Peter’s University Hospital. ‍ A true innovator, Dr. Birotte-Sanchez demonstrated exceptional resourcefulness during the COVID-19 pandemic, developing strategies to ensure continuous, high-quality care for her patients. She remains a fierce advocate for health equity, extending her compassion to underserved communities through medical missions in Africa and beyond. ‍ In her practice, Dr. Birotte-Sanchez brings a unique blend of clinical expertise and the latest advancements in aesthetic medicine. She offers state-of-the-art treatments, such as laser hair removal and anti-aging solutions, to enhance natural beauty and boost her patients’ confidence. Her patient-centered approach ensures personalized care, resulting in radiant, natural-looking outcomes that elevate both health and self-esteem.` ‍ Admired for her warmth, integrity, and unwavering dedication, Dr. Birotte-Sanchez is a trusted partner in both family medicine and aesthetic wellness—helping her patients achieve their best selves, inside and out.
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