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Top Doctors Queens 2020 11 19 Yp.Indd NOVEMBER 12, 2020 • TOP DOCTORS IN QUEENS 3 12 CASTLE CONNOLLY TOP DOCTORS IN QUEENS • NOVEMBER 19, 2020 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT WWW.QNS.COM top doctors 2020 Cardiology 58-47 188th St Flushing, NY 11355 14-02 150th Street Fresh Meadows, NY 11365 Joseph M Tibaldi, MD (718) 886-1919 Whitestone, NY 11357 (718) 357-8200 Fresh Meadows Diabetes & NewYork-Presbyterian Queens (347) 625-6214 Mount Sinai Hospital Endocrinology NewYork-Presbyterian Queens 174-15 Horace Harding Expressway James A Rand, MD Michael J Gladstein, MD Fresh Meadows, NY 11365 200-12 44th Avenue, Suite 3 Michael J Robbins, MD 30-62 36th Street (718) 762-3111 Bayside, NY 11361 Mount Sinai Doctors Forest Hills Astoria, NY 11103 NewYork-Presbyterian Queens (718) 224-7454 99-01 Queens Boulevard (718) 728-8979 NewYork-Presbyterian Queens Rego Park, NY 11374 Maimonides Medical Center (718) 520-6100 Family Medicine Won Sohn, MD Mount Sinai Hospital Aza Lefkowitz, MD George C Fisher, MD 213-33 39th Avenue, Suite 248 Advanced Dermatology 37-11 23rd Street Bayside, NY 11361 Mayer Rydzinski, MD 58-47 188th Street Astoria, NY 11105 (718) 428-5333 Mount Sinai Doctors Fresh Meadows, NY 11365 (718) 726-1000 NewYork-Presbyterian Queens 99-01 Queens Boulevard (718) 357-8200 Mount Sinai Queens Rego Park, NY 11374 Mount Sinai Hospital Wallace J Wang, MD (718) 268-7633 Saul F Maslavi, MD Downtown Gastroenterology Mount Sinai Hospital Lilly-Rose Paraskevas, MD 42-32 Francis Lewis Blvd, 1st Floor Associates Rose Dermatology Bayside, NY 11361 132-59 41st Road, Suite 1A Javed Suleman, MD 30-16 30th Drive, Mezzanine Level (718) 717-0003 Flushing, NY 11355 119-12 Atlantic Ave Astoria, NY 11102 St. Francis Hospital - The Heart (718) 316-6873 South Richmond Hill, NY 11419 (718) 728-3376 Center (718) 297-0440 NewYork-Presbyterian Queens Arnold L Weg, MD Mount Sinai Queens Thomas G Molnar, MD 71-36 110th Street, Suite 1G Frederick A Pereira, MD 83-39 Daniels Street Forest Hills, NY 11375 51-14 Kissena Boulevard Briarwood, NY 11435 (718) 520-2210 Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Flushing, NY 11355 (718) 291-5151 NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Robert H Dicker, MD (718) 359-4425 NewYork-Presbyterian Queens Cornell Medical Center Zucker Hillside Hosp, Psychiatry Mount Sinai Hospital 75-59 263rd St Mallikarjuna D Reddy, MD Glen Oaks, NY 11004 Huachen Wei, MD/PhD Flushing Primary Care Associates Geriatric Medicine (718) 470-3500 Dr. WW Dermatology 72-18 164th Street Cristian Harghel, MD Zucker Hillside Hospital 42-35 Main St, Suite 3B Flushing, NY 11365 Harghel Medical Flushing, NY 11355 (718) 969-6640 22041 Union Turnpike Victor M Fornari, MD (718) 457-0707 NewYork-Presbyterian Queens Oakland Gardens, NY 11364 Zucker Hillside Hospital (718) 465-6444 Department of Psychiatry Vivian S Yee, MD Alan R Roth, DO North Shore University Hospital Glen Oaks, NY 11004 Queens Crossing Dermatology Kew Gardens Family Physicians (718) 470-3510 136-20 38th Avenue 119-40 Metropolitan Avenue Zucker Hillside Hospital Flushing, NY 11354 Kew Gardens, NY 11415 (718) 886-7546 (718) 849-0624 Geriatric Psychiatry Flushing Hospital Medical Center Jamaica Hospital Medical Center Jeremy L Koppel, MD Child Neurology Zucker Hillside Hospital Sabiha Merchant, MD Department of Psychiatry 198-15 Horace Harding Expressway Diagnostic Radiology Gastroenterology Glen Oaks, NY 11004 Fresh Meadows, NY 11365 Mark Hyeok-Je Choi, MD Sabino Augello, MD (718) 470-8140 (718) 670-2468 Lenox Hill Radiology Metropolitan Gastroenterology Zucker Hillside Hospital NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill 89-40 56th Avenue 23-25 31st Street Floor 7 - Suite 700 Cornell Medical Center Elmhurst, NY 11373 Astoria, NY 11105 (718) 335-5532 (718) 932-6000 Gynecologic Oncology Mount Sinai Queens David A Fishman, MD Jay D Tartell, MD New York Presbyterian Medical Colon & Rectal Surgery Lenox Hill Radiology David J Beyda, MD Group Christopher Foglia, MD 89-40 56th Avenue Main Street Medical Services 11205 Queens Boulevard NY Presbyterian/Queens Elmhurst, NY 11373 55-16 Main Street Forest Hills, NY 11375 Department of Colon & Rectal (718) 335-5532 Flushing, NY 11355 (718) 303-3725 Surgery (718) 461-6161 NewYork-Presbyterian Queens Fresh Meadows, NY 11366 Craig J Youner, MD NewYork-Presbyterian Queens (718) 445-0220 Lenox Hill Radiology George Hagopian, MD NewYork-Presbyterian Queens 89-40 56th Avenue Tong Jing, MD/PhD Elmhurst Hosp, Ob/Gyn Elmhurst, NY 11373 Jing Gastroenterology and 79-01 Broadway (718) 335-5532 Hepatology Elmhurst, NY 11373 Dermatology 136-68 Roosevelt Avenue Floor 3 (718) 334-3150 Michael E Berry, MD Flushing, NY 11354 Elmhurst Hospital Center City Central Dermatology Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism (718) 886-9819 40-37 74th Street Elisa Bocchieri-Bustros, DO NewYork-Presbyterian Queens Tarah Pua, MD Elmhurst, NY 11373 25-20 30th Avenue, 5th Floor NewYork-Presbyterian Queens (718) 651-7000 Long Island City, NY 11102 Barry Maizel, MD 112-05 Queens Boulevard (718) 808-7777 Doc Care Forest Hills, NY 11375 Bernadette A Beyda, MD NewYork-Presbyterian 66-55 Fresh Pond Road (718) 303-3725 141-23 59th Avenue Brooklyn Methodist Hospital Ridgewood, NY 11385 NewYork-Presbyterian Queens Flushing, NY 11355 (718) 497-1919 (718) 445-0566 Lawrence D Rosman, MD NewYork-Presbyterian Manolis T Tsatsas, MD NewYork-Presbyterian Queens 112-03 Queens Boulevard, Suite 207 Brooklyn Methodist Hospital Mount Sinai Doctors Queens Forest Hills, NY 11375 25-20 30th Avenue, 4th Floor Joshua L Fox, MD (718) 263-3718 Michel E Nussbaum, MD Astoria, NY 11102 Advanced Dermatology 142-43 Booth Memorial Avenue .
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