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Top Doctors 2019 How Our Top Doctors Are Selected Addiction Psychiatry James Allen Pollowitz Daniel Y Top Doctors 2019 How Our Top Doctors Are Selected Addiction Psychiatry James Allen Pollowitz Daniel Y. Wang White Plains White Plains Adam Bisaga 914.472.3833 914.849.2690 Castle Connolly Medical Ltd. is a healthcare research Ardsley White Plains Hospital Center, White Plains Hospital Center, and information company cofounded in 1992 by a 914.419.8921 NewYork-Presbyterian Lawrence Montefiore Moses Campus former medical college board chairman and a former NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia Hospital Arrhythmias, Atrial Fibrillation, University Irving Medical Center, New Asthma, Food & Drug Allergy, Hives, Catheter Ablation, Pacemakers/ medical college president to help guide consumers to York State Psychiatric Institute Anaphylaxis Defibrillators America’s top doctors and top hospitals. 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