Dr. Noah Makovsky, or “Dr. Noah” as he is affectionately known by patients, parents, and colleagues, is a native of Denver, Colorado. He attended the University of Pennsylvania, majoring in European History, and then returned to Denver to receive his medical degree from the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. Following medical school, he moved to Los Angeles to complete a three year residency in General Pediatrics at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. After experiencing both the east coast and the west coast, Dr. Noah and his wife decided to move back to Denver to raise their family and to establish Dr. Noah’s private practice in pediatrics.
After four years in practice, Dr. Noah’s passion for pediatrics led to the formation of Stapleton Pediatrics with medical school friend Dr. Brandon Davison-Tracy. Dr. Noah strongly believes that all children and families are unique, and therefore he always strives to provide individualized patient and family care. He is committed to remaining current with the latest pediatric updates to ensure that he will provide the highest level of pediatric care available today. For his efforts, Dr. Noah was recently recognized by his peers in 5280 Magazine as one of Denver’s “Top Docs”.
Married to Arinn, a pediatric dietitian, and father of three, Aliza, Max and Isaac, Dr. Noah is constantly humbled by parenthood. His personal experience, combined with his professional experience, allows Dr. Noah the extraordinary privilege to partner with children, parents and the Stapleton Pediatrics team to provide compassionate and comprehensive pediatric care for children of all ages.
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A native of Denver, Dr Brandon returned home after graduating summa cum laude from Westmont College to complete his medical degree at the University of Colorado. He then completed his pediatric residency at The Children’s Hospital in Denver where he was given the Golden Apple teaching award. Currently in his sixth year of private practice, Dr. Brandon also remains active as an assistant professor of pediatrics and was the recipient of the young teacher of the year award in 2005. He has served on both the medical board of The Children’s Hospital and the board for Camp Waipiyapi (a camp for children with cancer).
His clinical interests include ADD/ADHD, and developmental pediatrics as well as sports, adolescent and tropical medicine.
Dr. Brandon and his wife, Sarah, are also the proud parents of Sophia, their 2 year-old daughter. You will generally find them either singing and dancing around the kitchen, playing guitar or reading by the fireplace, or going on “adventure” hikes around the neighborhood. “Pediatricians are always reeducating themselves, on a never-ending quest to find the latest and most beneficial treatments and remedies. But nothing has been more humbling than being a parent. My daughter is, and will always be, my greatest teacher.”
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