Dr. Marc Edward Agronin, MD
5200 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33137
Marc Agronin, MD is a board-certified adult and geriatric psychiatrist who has practiced at Miami Jewish Health since 1999. He is currently the Senior Vice President for Behavioral Health and the Chief Medical Office of MIND Institute at Miami Jewish Health, which is one of Florida’s designated memory disorder centers. He is also an Affiliate Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Dr. Agronin is a graduate of Harvard University and the Yale School of Medicine, and completed his psychiatry training at McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School and the Minneapolis VA Medical Center. He is a Distinguished Fellow of both the American Psychiatric Association and the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry. Dr. Agronin conducts the latest clinical trials in Alzheimer’s disease. He is a nationally known speaker and author, and has written articles for the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. He is the author of ten books, including the acclaimed “How We Age,” “The End of Old Age,” and “The Dementia Caregiver,” along with hundreds of articles.
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Fax: 305-534-3974
Fax: 305-762-1439
Phone: 305-758-4940
Phone: 305-514-8503
Phone: 305-757-8466
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- amex, visa, mastercard, discover
- Location
- 4770 Biscayne Bldg
- Neighborhoods
- Douglas Gardens, Little Haiti
- Languages
- Spanish
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- Assisted Living Facilities, Assisted Living & Elder Care Services, Home Health Services, Nursing Homes-Skilled Nursing Facility, Physicians & Surgeons
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Specialties: • Psychiatric assessment and treatment of aging individuals • Assessment and management of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias • Clinical research into Alzheimer’s disease • Brain fitness and Alzheimer’s prevention, Psychiatry
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