Dr. Lolita Chatterjee
Trustee
Lolita Chatterjee, MD., FACP is an Internal Medicine doctor at Mount Sinai Doctors in Midtown Manhattan, New York.
Trained in New Jersey and Connecticut, she is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and is a fellow of the American College of Physicians. She attended Newark College of Arts and Science at Rutgers University where she received her bachelor’s degree and received her medical degree from Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, now Rutgers Medical School, then completed her residency and internship in Internal Medicine at Yale-New Haven Hospital.
She focuses on preventative care, cancer screenings, hypertension, diabetes, hypothyroidism, hyperlipidemia, obesity, osteoporosis, smoking cessation, and other internal medicine conditions, while regularly participating in national medical conferences and seminars and teaching medical students and residents.
In addition to her work as a full-time physician, she has volunteered and served Mother Theresa’s center and several other orphanages in rural areas in India.
She became interested in Saint Joseph’s school for blind in Jersey City from her father’s inspiration and visited the school for the first time in June 2024. Later that year, she spoke with executive director David Feinhals about funding a part-time rehab clinic with a physiatrist. She was invited to join the board a few months later and became a trustee in September 2025.










