• At A Glance
  • Education
  • Bio
    One of the first Fellowship-trained breast surgeons in the United States, Dr. Elliott started her Montclair practice in 1989. She completed training in breast disease at UMDNJ/Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. She received her medical degree from Mount Sinai Medical Center and completed a general surgery residency at St. Vincent's Hospital, in New York City. Dr. Elliott graduated with honors from Barnard College, Columbia University. Dr. Elliott is well known not only for medical expertise in the field of breast disease evaluation and treatment, but particularly for her sensitivity and commitment to her patients. She has been honored by the New Jersey General Assembly and Montclair Economic Development Council as "Outstanding Woman of the Year in Science," for her distinction as the founder and director of the Montclair Breast Center and as a "superlative physician who exemplifies the spirit of caring and compassion." Dr. Elliott lectures extensively on breast cancer to professional and public groups and has had numerous appearances on national TV as a breast cancer specialist. She is a member of many professional societies including the President's Council of the National Breast Cancer Coalition and a member of the New York Metropolitan Breast Cancer Group. She received the "Luster for Life" Award at the 32nd Annual American Cancer Society's Diamond Ball and was voted "Top Doc" by her peers in NJ Monthly magazine. She was also named a "Top Doc" in 2014 and 2017 by Montclair Magazine.
  • Medical School

    Mt Sinai School of Medicine, NYC, NY, 1981

    Residency

    St Vincent's Medical Center, NY, 1988

    Fellowship

    Robert W Johnson Medical School, NJ, Univ of Medicine & Dentistry, Newark, NJ, 1989