Physicians

Barry A. Eppinger D.O.

Barry A. Eppinger is a proud member of the Morristown Medical Center staff since 2000.  He was born and raised in New York where he completed all of his education.  He studied as a Post Graduate Fellow in Nephrology at Temple University Hospital from 1991 to 1993 before returning to New York.  In 1996 he moved his enlarging family to Morris County where he continues to reside with his wife and four children.  Dr. Eppinger’s major research interests lie in the progressive nature of Hypertensive Cardiovascular Disease.  Dr. Eppinger proudly serves as the Chief of the Department of Nephrology at Morristown Medical Center as well as the Medical Director of the Davita dialysis unit in Succasunna.  If you seek a trusting educator to be your physician please give me a call.

 

Shubho Sarkar M.D., F.A.C.P., F.A.S.N.

ShubhoDr Sarkar has been in practice as a nephrologist in Morristown, NJ for more than 10 years and is Medical Director of DaVita Outpatient Units at Parsippany and Morristown Medical Center . He did Internal Medicine training at Beth Israel Medical Center, New York and Nephrology Fellowship at Weill Cornell Medical Center/New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York from 2006-2008. Prior to that  he completed Medical Schooling, Internal Medicine Residency and Nephrology Fellowship in India. He also did full time Research Fellowship in Hemodialysis at Renal Research Institute, New York before starting residency at Beth Israel Medical Center. He has several publications in peer reviewed journals. He is a Fellow of American College of Physicians (ACP), American Society of Nephrology (ASN) and American Society of Clinical Hypertension (ASH). He is actively involved in teaching of internal medicine residents and cardiology fellows at Morristown Memorial Hospital. He takes pride in providing personalized care to all his patients. In his free time, Dr Sarkar loves to travel with his wife and two daughters.

Ayesha Ahmed, M.D.

Dr. Ayesha Ahmed recently joined our practice at Kidney Care of Morris County.  She completed her residency in Internal Medicine at Staten Island University Hospital, New York in 2015.  She then went on to pursue her Nephrology Fellowship training at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick, New Jersey, where after completing Fellowship training in 2019, she was an Instructor in Det. of Nephrology for 2 years before joining Kidney Care of Morris County.