Kimberly Giuliano, MD
Pediatrics
Highlights
Age Groups Seen
- Child
- Adolescent
Languages
- English
Gender
FemaleAbout Kimberly Giuliano
Biography
Dr. Giuliano is as a primary care pediatrician on Main Campus, Chair of Primary Care Pediatrics and Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine. Her clinical interests include preventative care, population health, asthma, and ADHD. Dr. Giuliano earned her medical degree from Northeast Ohio Medical University in Rootstown, Ohio and completed her internship and residency in pediatrics at Nationwide Children’s Hospital/The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio.
Locations
- Rocky River Medical Outpatient Center
- 19800 Detroit Road, Rocky River, OH 44116
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- Cleveland Clinic Children's Outpatient Center
- 8950 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106
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Education & Board Certifications
Education
- Residency: Children's Hospital, 2006
- Internship: Children's Hospital, 2004
- Medical Education: Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, 2003
- Undergraduate: Kent State University, 1999
Board Certifications
- Pediatrics: American Board of Pediatrics, 2006
Professional Highlights
Executive Committee, Ohio Chapter of American Academy of Pediatrics Member American Academy of Pediatrics and Academic Pediatric Association
Additional Training
Board Certified Coach
Awards
- Best Doctors, 2010-present
- Outstanding Clinical Preceptor, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, 2019-2023
- Resident Continuity Clinic Preceptor of the Year, Cleveland Clinic Children’s, 2019
- Leonard P. Rome Award, Ohio Chapter American Academy of Pediatrics, 2012
- Best Quality Improvement Project, Children’s Hospital Association, 2012
- Chairman’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, Cleveland Clinic Children’s, 2011
- Distinguished Educator Certificate, Cleveland Clinic, 2007
Professional Memberships
Innovations & Patents
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Research & Publications
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Industry Relationships
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As of 2026-03-20, Dr. Giuliano has reported no financial relationship with industry that is applicable to this listing.
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