Medical Centers in Uptown New York, NY

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USA Prostate Centers gallery

USA Prostate Centers in New York, NY on Saint Nicholas Avenue is a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to the treatment of enlarged prostate, also known

New York Cancer & Blood Specialists gallery

Our ultimate commitment will always be to our patients: readily available and dedicated to providing each patient with a unique path to treatment and unmatch

Highbridge Woodycrest Center gallery

The Highbridge Woodycrest Center, also known as HWC, is a residential health care facility licensed by the New York State Department of Health. Established

Home Physical Therapy Solutions PC gallery

Home Physical Therapy Solutions Manhattan has highly trained physical therapists who use specialized methods and modalities to treat the pain, injury,

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USA Vein Clinics gallery

Welcome to USA Vein Clinics, your premier destination for advanced vein treatments in Harlem, New York. Our experienced team is dedicated to offeri

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Anne Gershon, Other gallery

Anne Gershon, MD, was educated at Smith College and Cornell Medical School. She became Professor of Pediatrics at Columbia University College of Physicians a

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Wheelchair accessible
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Dr. Philip Zachariah, MD gallery

Philip Zachariah is an Assistant Professor in Pediatrics at Columbia University Medical Center and an attending physician at NewYork Presbyterian Hospital.

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Wheelchair accessible
Alice M. Ruscica, MD gallery

Dr. Alice Ruscica is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (in Emergency Medicine) at the Columbia University Medical Center. Dr. Ruscica is a practici

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Wheelchair accessible
Eli Grunstein, MD gallery

Eli Grunstein, M.D. is the John and De Graaf Woodman Associate Professor of Clinical Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery at the Columbia University College

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Wheelchair accessible
Languages:
Spanish
Joel K Berezow, MD gallery
32YEARS IN PRACTICE

Dr. Joel Berezow is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (in Emergency Medicine) at the Columbia University Medical Center. Dr. Berezow is board certified

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Wheelchair accessible
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Arabic, Cantonese, Chinese, Hebrew, Russian, Spanish, Urdu, Yiddish
Anju M. Wagh, MD gallery

Dr. Anju Wagh isa Board-certified Pediatric Emergency Medicine attending at the Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital of New York - New York Presbyterian with 2

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Wheelchair accessible
Benjamin D. Roye, MD gallery

Dr. Benjamin D. Roye, is a pediatric orthopedic surgeon specializing in complex pediatric spinal disorders including scoliosis, kyphosis, a

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Wheelchair accessible
Natalie Neu, MD gallery

I am a "lifer" at Columbia. I was born in this very hospital, grew up running the halls with my father who was chief of the Division of Adult Infectio

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Wheelchair accessible
Languages:
Spanish, Yiddish
Dr. Joan Bregstein, MD gallery
28YEARS IN PRACTICE

Dr. Joan Bregstein is a board-certified pediatric emergency medicine physician and a Professor of Pediatrics (in Emergency Medicine) at the Columbia Universi

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Wheelchair accessible
Languages:
French, Russian, Spanish
Columbia Doctors gallery

My interest in pediatric infectious disease started long before medical school, when learning about the many different microscopic pathogens that can both ke