Who Are We & Why Chose Us
Dr. Mahesh Verma has been actively taking care of children and adolescents in the Lehigh Valley area for more than 30 years. Many of our past patients come back as parents bringing their newborns. Our staff gives undivided attention in order to take care of your child’s needs.
We are accepting all newborns as long as we are participating in your insurance plan. Most of our new patients are referred by parents of existing patients or other physicians. You can call and speak to our staff if you are interested in our practice.
We are affiliated with the following hospitals.
- Easton Hospital
- St. Lukes Hospital
We encourage expecting parents to make an appointment to meet Dr. Verma and the staff. This gives you an opportunity to get acquainted with our facility and staff members. These appointments are available after 5pm during the weekdays. You can use this visit to discuss your questions and concerns without distractions.
This is not a complete list as we participate with many insurance carriers. Please call us to inquire about your insurance plan.
- Aetna (W prefix) POS – Point of service
- Amerihealth Administrator (TPA) St. Lukes Hospital
- Capital BC/BS
- Cigna & Great West Cigna
- Emblem Health / GHI
- Geisinger
- Golden Rule
- Health America / Health Assurance /Coventry
- Highmark
- Horizon BCBS NJ
- Qualcare
- Tricare North Standard (Health Net)
- United Healthcare, Oxford
These are some questions we get asked by our patients regularly. Please call us if you have any further questions.
If you wish to reach Dr. Verma or a covering physician, please call the office number which is 610-252-4220 and the answering service will pick up the phone and pass your message. In case of an emergency, we advise you to call 911 or go to the emergency room.
When your child turns 18 and completes high school, you should start seeking a new physician. Please call us in advance to pick up copies of your child’s records. There is a fee for copying the records.
We have one waiting room which is separated into two sections for sick and well patients.