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Top Doctors 2020 16 CASTLE CONNOLLY TOP DOCTORS IN BROOKLYN • NOVEMBER 13, 2020 top doctors 2020 Brooklyn, NY 11201 (718) 834-1976 NYU Langone Health - Tisch Hospital Raymond Reich, MD Reich Medical Surgical Eye Care 1807 Avenue P Brooklyn, NY 11229 (718) 332-6200 Maimonides Medical Center Melvin J Rothberger, MD 575 Kings Highway Brooklyn, NY 11223 (718) 375-6300 New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai Norman Saffra, MD Medical & Surgical Eye Site 902 49th Street Brooklyn, NY 11219 (718) 283-8000 Maimonides Medical Center Patrick J Sciortino, MD The Eye Care Center 914 Bay Ridge Parkway Brooklyn, NY 11228 (718) 748-5700 New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of SUNY Downstate Medical Center SUNY Downstate Medical Center New York Community Hospital Mount Sinai (University Hospital of Brooklyn) (University Hospital of Brooklyn) Mitchell S Seidman, DO James H Zellner, MD Jack Eric Russo, MD 2989 Ocean Pkwy Zellner Ophthalmology Otolaryngology ENT and Allergy Associates Brooklyn, NY 11235 7817 5th Ave Daniel Igor Branovan, MD 300 Cadman Plaza West, Suite 1301 (718) 332-2020 Brooklyn, NY 11209 NY Ear, Nose & Throat Institute Brooklyn, NY 11201 NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn (718) 748-2020 1810 Voorhies Avenue (718) 208-4449 Methodist Hospital New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Brooklyn, NY 11235 Mount Sinai Hospital Mount Sinai (718) 616-1000 Steven I Sherman, DO Brookdale University Hospital Medical Christopher S Song, MD 2303 Avenue Z Center ENT and Allergy Associates Brooklyn, NY 11235 Orthopaedic Surgery 9020 5th Avenue Floor 3 (718) 934-6600 Andrew A Merola, MD Leon M Chen, MD Brooklyn, NY 11209 NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Spinal Surgeons ENT and Allergy Associates (718) 833-0515 Methodist Hospital 567 1st Street 802 64th St, 3rd Floor, Suite 3A-E NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Brooklyn, NY 11215 Brooklyn, NY 11220 Methodist Hospital Edward F Smith, MD (718) 783-5542 (718) 748-5225 Downstate Ophthalmology Associates NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Michael H Weiss, MD 34 Plaza Street East, Suite 103 Methodist Hospital Wayne Chung, MD Maimonides Medical Center Brooklyn, NY 11238 ENT and Allergy Associates Division of Otolaryngology (718) 638-2020 Daniel J Morgan, MD 802 64th St, 3rd Floor, Suite 3A-E Brooklyn, NY 11219 SUNY Downstate Medical Center Kings Highway Orthopedic Associates Brooklyn, NY 11220 (718) 283-6260 (University Hospital of Brooklyn) 3131 Kings Highway, Suite 2-11 (718) 748-5225 Maimonides Medical Center Brooklyn, NY 11234 Mount Sinai Beth Israel Jeffrey Spitzer, MD (718) 258-2588 Francisca Yao, MD Omni Eye Services Mount Sinai Brooklyn Ramez Habib, MD ENT and Allergy Associates 1585 Pitkin Avenue ENT and Allergy Associates 300 Cadman Plaza West, Suite 1301 Brooklyn, NY 11212 Afshin E Razi, MD 9020 5th Avenue Floor 3 Brooklyn, NY 11201 (718) 345-3004 Maimonides Bone & Joint Center Brooklyn, NY 11209 (718) 208-4449 New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of 6010 Bay Parkway, 8th Floor (718) 833-0515 Mount Sinai Hospital Mount Sinai Brooklyn, NY 11204 NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn (718) 283-7400 Methodist Hospital Arnold Jay Stein, MD Maimonides Medical Center Pain Medicine 1226 Ocean Parkway Matthew B Hanson, MD Sanjeev Agarwal, MD Lower Level Todd B Soifer, MD SUNY Downstate, Otolaryngology Spine Sports & Interventional Pain Brooklyn, NY 11230 Kings Highway Orthopedic Associates 470 Clarkson Avenue, Suite H, Box 126 Medicine (718) 692-0400 3131 Kings Highway, Suite 2-11 Brooklyn, NY 11203 186 Montague Street, Floor 3 Mount Sinai Brooklyn Brooklyn, NY 11234 (718) 780-1498 Brooklyn, NY 11201 (718) 258-2588 SUNY Downstate Medical Center (718) 358-7100 Tak Yee Tai, MD Mount Sinai Brooklyn (University Hospital of Brooklyn) SUNY Downstate Medical Center New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of (University Hospital of Brooklyn) Mount Sinai - Midwood William P Urban, MD Richard Mark Rosenfeld, MD 1630 East 15th Street University Orthopaedic Associates University Physicians of Brooklyn ENT Mathew Lefkowitz, MD Brooklyn, NY 11229 760 Parkside Avenue 185 Montague Street Floor 5 Pain Management Medical Services (718) 375-6933 Brooklyn, NY 11226 Brooklyn, NY 11201 185 Montague Street Floor 6 (718) 270-4540 (718) 780-1498 Brooklyn, NY 11201 (718) 625-4244.
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