Elisabeth T. Tracy, MD
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I am committed to caring for infants and children with surgical diseases and abnormalities of the lungs and esophagus.
– Elisabeth T. Tracy, MD

Elisabeth T. Tracy, MD

Pediatric Surgeon

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Areas of Expertise
Where I See Patients
Duke Children's Health Center Pediatric Surgery - Durham, NC
Duke General Surgery of Raleigh - Raleigh, NC
Board Certified
American Board of Surgery, Pediatric Surgery
American Board of Surgery, General Surgery
I am committed to caring for infants and children with surgical diseases and abnormalities of the lungs and esophagus.
– Elisabeth T. Tracy, MD

About Me

I am committed to caring for infants and children with surgical diseases, including congenital and vascular anomalies, childhood cancer, and abnormalities of the lungs and esophagus. As a pediatric surgeon and a mother, I also have a strong interest in pediatric trauma – caring for our youngest injured patients and working to prevent similar injuries in the future.

School of Medicine Departments and Divisions
Current Appointments and Affiliations
Languages I Speak
English

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Areas of Expertise

  • Esophageal Atresia
  • Neonatal Surgery
  • Pediatric Surgical Oncology
  • Pediatric Thoracic Surgery
  • Vascular Anomalies

Training and Education

Board Certification
American Board of Surgery, Pediatric Surgery
American Board of Surgery, General Surgery
Fellowship
Research Fellowship, Pediatric Blood and Marrow Program, Duke University Medical Center, 2007-2009
Pediatric Surgery, Boston Children's Hospital, 2012-2014
Residency
General Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, 2005-2012
Education
MD, Harvard Medical School (Massachusetts), 2005

Clinical Focus and Research

My Research Interests

My research background is in cellular therapy. As a research fellow in the laboratory of Joanne Kurtzberg, I worked to isolate, expand, and characterize oligodendrocyte-like cells derived from progenitor cells in human umbilical cord blood. I am currently involved in exploring the therapeutic applications of these DUOC-01 cells, and the progenitor cells giving rise to them, in brain injured children. My clinical research interests include solid tumors in infants and children, pediatric trauma, and pediatric vascular anomalies.

Clinical Trials
Publications and Grants

Insurance Accepted

Duke Health contracts with most major health insurance carriers and transplant networks, including the ones listed below.

    • Aetna Choice POS, Aetna Choice POS II
    • Aetna Elect Choice HMO, Aetna Open Access Elect Choice
    • Aetna Health Network Only, Aetna Health Network Option
    • Aetna HMO
    • Aetna Limited Benefit Insurance PPO
    • Aetna Managed Choice POS
    • Aetna Medicare Assure Plan (HMO D-SNP)
    • Aetna Medicare Eagle Plan (PPO)
    • Aetna Medicare Essential Plan (PPO)
    • Aetna Medicare Value Plan (HMO)
    • Aetna Open Access HMO, Open Access Aetna Select, Aetna Open Access Managed Choice
    • Aetna Open Choice PPO
    • Aetna PCP Coordinated POS Plan
    • Aetna Quality Point of Service (QPOS)
    • Aetna Select HMO
    • Aetna Traditional Choice
    • Aetna Voluntary Indemnity Group Plan
    • Aetna Whole Health – Duke WakeMed WKCC
    • Aetna/CVS Health
    • Ambetter of North Carolina
    • Blue Advantage
    • Blue Medicare (HMO, PPO)*
    • Blue Options (123, PPO, HSA)
    • Blue Select
    • NC State Employees Health Plan
    • *Duke HomeCare and Hospice does not participate in the plan.

    • Cigna Behavioral Health (*Limited eligibility)
    • Cigna Choice Plus
    • Cigna Connect Individual Family Plan
    • Cigna Open Access
    • Cigna Open Access Plus
    • *Please call Cigna Behavioral Heath to see if the provider is participating in your plan.

    • Duke Basic
    • Duke Select
    • Experience Health Medicare Advantage (HMO) Plan
  • Gateway Health Alliance
  • Healthgram
    • Humana Choice (PPO)
    • Humana Choice - Medicare Advantage (PPO)
    • Humana ChoiceCare - Medicare Advantage (PPO)
    • Humana Gold Choice - Medicare Advantage (PFFS)
    • Humana Gold Plus - Medicare Advantage (HMO)
    • Humana Medicare Advantage Group Plan - NC State Retirees
  • MedCost
    • First Medicare Direct
    • Medicare Part A
    • Medicare Part B
    • AmeriHealth Caritas North Carolina
    • Carolina Complete Health
    • Healthy Blue
    • NC Medicaid Direct
    • WellCare of North Carolina
    • TRICARE Prime
    • TRICARE Prime Remote
    • TRICARE Select
    • AARP Medicare Advantage Plan 2 (HMO-POS)
    • AARP Medicare Complete (HMO, PPO)*
    • AARP Medicare Complete Essential (HMO)*
    • All Savers Alternate Funding
    • All Savers Fully Insured
    • United Healthcare (HMO, PPO, POS)
    • United Healthcare Charter/Charter Balance/Charter Plus
    • United Healthcare Choice/Choice Plus
    • United Healthcare Core/Core Essential
    • United Healthcare Navigate/Navigate Plus/Navigate Balanced
    • United Healthcare Option PPO
    • United Healthcare Passport Connect Choice/Choice Plus
    • United Healthcare Passport Connect Options PPO
    • United Healthcare Select/Select Plus
    • United Healthcare Shared Services - Harvard Pilgrim/UHC Options PPO Network
    • United Medical Resources (UMR)
    • *Duke HomeCare and Hospice and mental health providers do not participate with the plan.

Before scheduling your appointment, we strongly recommend you contact your insurance company to verify that the Duke Health location or provider you plan to visit is included in your network. Your insurance company will also be able to inform you of any co-payments, co–insurances, or deductibles that will be your responsibility. If you proceed in scheduling an appointment and your health insurance benefits do not participate with Duke, your out of pocket liability may be higher. We will contact you regarding your coverage and patient liability. If you are uninsured, learn more about our financial assistance policy.

External Relationships

Duke requires faculty members to report certain relationships outside of their employment in order to ensure potential conflicts can be addressed. This faculty member has reported no outside activities that relate to their Duke responsibilities.