Sara Christina Sadreameli, M.D., M.H.S.

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  • Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Female

Expertise

Aerodigestive Disorders, Asthma, Childhood Interstitial Lung Disease (ChILD), Long Covid, Pediatric Pulmonary Medicine, Pediatric Pulmonology, Pulmonary conditions of Sickle Cell Disease, Pulmonary Sequelae, Smoking Cessation ...read more

Research Interests

Pulmonary complications of sickle cell disease; asthma; impact of second-hand smoke ...read more

Locations

The Johns Hopkins Hospital (Main Entrance)

1800 Orleans St.
Sheikh Zayed Tower
Baltimore, MD 21287 map
Phone: 410-955-2035

Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center (now called Levi Watkins, Jr., M.D., Outpatient Center)

601 N. Caroline St.
Baltimore, MD 21287 map
Phone: 410-955-2035

Johns Hopkins Harriet Lane Clinic

200 N. Wolfe Street
Rubenstein Child Health Building
Baltimore, MD 21287 map

Background

Dr. Sara Christina Sadreameli is an assistant professor of pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her clinical specialty is pediatric pulmonary medicine and her clinical interests and expertise include: care of children with asthma, pulmonary complications of sickle cell disease, aerodigestive disorders, care for children with medically complex problems, and general pulmonary conditions. She sees patients (inpatient and outpatient) at Johns Hopkins on the East Baltimore campus.

Dr. Sadreameli attended the College of Charleston for undergraduate studies and the Medical University of South Carolina School of Medicine in Charleston, South Carolina. She completed her residency in pediatrics at Children's National Medical Center in Washington, D.C., and her fellowship in pediatric pulmonology at Johns Hopkins. Additionally, she earned a master of health sciences degree at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health.

Dr. Sadreameli's primary research interest is pulmonary complications of sickle cell disease. She is particularly interested in how environmental factors, such as secondhand smoke and allergens may impact pulmonary outcomes. She also participates in research related to pediatric asthma. Dr. Sadreameli is a volunteer media spokesperson for the American Lung Association.

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Titles

  • Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

Departments / Divisions

Education

Degrees

  • MD; Medical University of South Carolina (2008)

Residencies

  • Pediatrics; Children's National Hospital (2011)

Fellowships

  • Pediatric Pulmonary Medicine; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (2014)

Board Certifications

  • American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatric Pulmonology) (2014)
  • American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatrics) (2011)

Research & Publications

Research Summary

Dr. Sadreameli participates in research related to pediatric asthma.

Selected Publications

Sadreameli, SC, Reller ME, Bundy DG, Casella JF, Strouse JJ. Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Seasonal Influenza Cause Similar Illnesses in Children with Sickle Cell Disease. Pediatric and Blood Cancer, May 2014 PMID: 24481883

Sadreameli SC, Eakin MN, Robinson KT, Alade RO, Strouse JJ. Secondhand smoke is associated with more frequent hospitalizations in children with sickle cell disease. Am J Hematol. 2016 Mar;9(3):313-7 PMID: 26690323

Jassal MS, Sadreameli SC, Pereira I, et al. Reducing inpatient length of stay using a multicollaborative protocol for managmenet of non-intensive care unit asthmatics. Pediatric Allergy, Immunology, and Pulmonology, 2016 Sep;29(3):118-124

Activities & Honors

Memberships

  • Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics
  • Member, American Thoracic Society

Patient Ratings & Comments

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