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2016'S Best Doctors 2016’s Best Doctors October 2016 Table of Contents Primary Care Physicians Hematology 15 Pediatric Pulmonology 30 Recognized Medical Leadership... Internal Medicine 4 Hospice & Palliative Medicine 15 Pediatric Rheumatology 31 For Your Peace of Mind Specialists Infectious Disease 15 Pediatric Surgery 31 Addiction Psychiatry 5 Maternal & Fetal Medicine 16 Pediatric Urology 31 At Weill Cornell Medicine, our tradition of Adolescent Medicine 6 Medical Oncology 16 Pediatrics 31 outstanding research and breakthrough Allergy & Immunology 6 Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine 17 Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 33 Cardiac Electrophysiology 6 Nephrology 18 Plastic Surgery 33 medical innovations translate into exceptional Cardiovascular Disease 7 Neurological Surgery 18 Psychiatry 35 patient care – allowing patients to benefit Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 8 Neurology 19 Pulmonary Disease 37 from the most advanced and effective Child Neurology 9 Neuroradiology 20 Radiation Oncology 38 diagnoses, treatments, and even cures for Clinical Genetics 9 Nuclear Medicine 21 Reproductive Endocrinology 38 some of the most daunting diseases and Colon & Rectal Surgery 9 Obstetrics & Gynecology 21 Rheumatology 38 Dermatology 10 Opthalmology 21 Sports Medicine 40 disorders. Developmental-Behavioral Orthopaedic Surgery 22 Surgery 41 Pediatrics 11 Otolaryngology 27 Thoracic & Cardiac Surgery 42 We are proud of the following 587 Weill Cornell Medicine Diagnostic Radiology 11 Pain Medicine 29 Urogynecology/Female Pelvic Med & physicians, divided among 61 fields and specialties, Endocrinology, Diabetes Pathology 29 Reconstruct Surgery 43 who have been honored by Castle Connolly Medical Ltd. & Metabolism 12 Pediatric Cardiology 29 Urology 43 as being among the top 1% of physicians in the nation. Family Medicine 12 Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 30 Vascular & Interventional Radiology 45 Weill Cornell Medicine’s distinguished physicians are Gastroenterology 12 Pediatric Gastroengerology 30 Vascular Surgery 45 dedicated to providing the best of care to you and your Geriatric Medicine 14 Pediatric Hematology-Oncology 30 family. Gynecologic Oncology 14 Pediatric Nephrology 30 Hand Surgery 14 Pediatric Otolaryngology 30 As a valued Partner in our work, we are pleased to share this special reference booklet with you. This publication represents Castle Connolly listings and WCM faculty as of August 2016. 2 2016’s Best Doctors PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS Arturo Constantiner, MD George Liu, MD Jack Pasquale, MD Wendy S. Ziecheck, MD Hypertension, Kidney Disease, Endocrinology, Chinese Nutrition, Nutrition & Cancer Preventive Medicine, Women’s Internal Medicine Kidney Stones, Dialysis Care Community Health, Diabetes Prevention/Control, Nutrition in Health, Weight Management 212-349-8455 212-226-1177 Cancer Therapy 212-758-3590 Monica Altman, MD 718-465-0041 646-962-7300 Ward F. Cunningham-Rundles, MD Bruce D. Logan, MD SPECIALISTS Allergy & Immunology Preventive Medicine, Mark S. Pecker, MD Louis J. Aronne, MD 212-737-8972 Hypertension, Diabetes, Hypertension ADDICTION Weight Management, Cholesterol/Lipid Disorders 646-962-2605 Orli R. Etingin, MD PSYCHIATRY Obesity, Diabetes 212-608-6634 Preventive Medicine, Women’s 646-962-2111 Arthur I. Radin, MD Kenneth P. Rosenberg, MD Health Samuel J. Mann, MD Hematology, Lung Cancer, Addiction/Substance Abuse, Christopher L. Barley, MD 212-821-0926 Hypertension Bleeding/Coagulation Disorders, Sexual Dysfunction, Sex Preventive Medicine, Catherine C. Hart, MD 646-962-2605 Complex Diagnosis Addiction, Alcohol Abuse- Travel Medicine Laura Lani Fisher, MD Infectious Disease 212-387-0655 Consultation, Gambling 212-758-3590 Preventive Medicine, Lyme 212-888-4100 Jennifer Meller, MD Disease, Women’s Health 718-548-7036 Jill M. Rieger, MD Addiction, Psychotherapy Allan E. Beyda, MD 212-717-5920 Alan Bruce Kadet, MD 646-962-2399 212-861-8807 Preventive Medicine, Preventive Medicine Thomas Nash, MD Jennifer Cooper Stelwagon, MD Cholesterol/Lipid Disorders Marina Gafanovich, MD 646-893-1946 Infectious Disease, Complex Anthony Somogyi, MD 718-359-7406 212-249-6218 Diagnosis, Pulmonary Disease Internal Medicine Addiction/Substance Abuse, Keith LaScalea, MD 212-734-6612 718-224-5687 Psychopharmacology, Richard P. Cohen, MD Flavia A. Golden, MD 646-962-7300 Psychotherapy Complex Diagnosis, Preventive Women’s Health Deena J. Nelson, MD Adam R. Stracher, MD 212-746-3720 Medicine 212-396-3016 Meredith Lash-Dardia, MD Cancer Survivors-Late Effects Internal Medicine, Infectious 212-734-6464 646-962-7300 of Therapy, Cancer Prevention Disease Carol J. Weiss, MD Daniel Goldin, MD 212-857-4670 646-962-7300 Drug Abuse, Alcohol Abuse Symra A. Cohn, MD Preventive Medicine, Complex Michael R. Leonard, MD 212-988-1209 Women’s Health Diagnosis 212-249-8056 Sonal Parr, MD Jessica Weiser-McCarthy, MD 212-857-4513 Preventive Medicine, Women’s 212-288-1302 Margaret Lewin, MD Preventive Medicine, Health Preventive Medicine, Osteoporosis 212-746-3587 Women’s Health 212-396-9500 212-857-4505 4 2016’s Best Doctors 5 ADOLESCENT Michael J. Chandler, MD CARDIAC CARDIOVASCULAR Jeffrey S. Borer, MD Richard M. Fuchs, MD Asthma, Sinus Disorders, Airway Heart Valve Disease, Nuclear Coronary Artery Disease, Heart MEDICINE Disorders ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY DISEASE Cardiology, Coronary Artery Valve Disease, Preventive Lisa S. Ipp, MD 212-486-6715 James Ip, MD Olakunle Akinboboye, MD Disease Cardiology, Arrhythmias Adolescent Gynecology Arrhythmias, Atrial Fibrillation, Diabetes & Heart Disease, 212-289-7777 212-717-2254 Amy Lichtenfeld, MD 212-746-3303 Catheter Ablation, Pacemakers/ Sleep Disorders/Cardiac Allergic Rhinitis, Asthma, Robert D. Campagna, MD Harvey L. Goldberg, MD Defibrillators, Syncope, Risk, Hypertension, Nuclear Eczema, Food Allergy, Hives, Coronary Artery Disease Coronary Artery Disease Ralph I. Lopez, MD Ventricular Tachycardia Ablation Cardiology, Heart Failure, Airway Disorders, Drug Allergy 212-752-2000 212-752-2000 Growth/Development Disorders, 212-746-2655 Cardiac CT Scanning, PET Eating Disorders, Learning 212-288-2278 Scanning, Echocardiography Adam Deutsch, MD Evelyn M. Horn, MD Disorders, Parenting Issues Bruce Lerman, MD Sebastian S. Lighvani, MD 718-949-9400 Hypertension, Cholesterol/Lipid Pulmonary Hypertension, 212-772-8989 Catheter Ablation, Atrial Asthma & Allergy, Sinus Disorders, Echocardiography, Cardiomyopathy, Ventricular Fibrillation, Defibrillators, Holly S. Andersen, MD Disorders, Food Allergy & Congestive Heart Failure Assist Device (LVAD), Transplant Cynthia R. Pegler, MD Arrhythmias Preventive Cardiology, Women’s Eczema, Cough-Chronic, Mast 212-879-9000 Medicine-Heart, Heart Failure Adolescent Gynecology, Eating 212-746-2169 Health, Mitral Valve Prolapse Disorders Cell Diseases, Cough-Chronic 212-746-2381 212-752-2000 Richard B. Devereux, MD 212-517-5313 212-517-3300 Steven M. Markowitz, MD Marfan Syndrome John Tzu-Lang Hsueh, MD Arrhythmias, Atrial Fibrillation, James A. Blake, MD 646-962-4733 Coronary Artery Disease, Heart Pacemakers/Defibrillators, Congestive Heart Failure, Valve Disease ALLERGY & Catheter Ablation Nuclear Cardiology, Timothy C. Dutta, MD 718-559-3600 IMMUNOLOGY 212-746-2655 Echocardiography, Pacemakers, Coronary Artery Disease, Myocardiac Perfusion Imaging, Cholesterol/Lipid Disorders Lawrence A. Inra, MD Clifford Wayne Bassett, MD David J. Slotwiner, MD Hypertension 212-249-3725 Coronary Artery Disease, Skin Allergies, Food Allergy, Arrhythmias, Pacemakers, 212-755-8700 Cholesterol/Lipid Disorders, Sinus Disorders, Allergic Rhinitis, Defibrillators, Atrial Fibrillation Kenneth W. Franklin, MD Hypertension, Hives, Eye Allergy 646-588-2526 David S. Blumenthal, MD Preventive Cardiology, Preventive Cardiology, 212-964-1295 Heart Valve Disease, Preventive Diagnostic Problems, Coronary Sports Medicine-Cardiology, Cardiology, Coronary Artery Artery Disease, Arrhythmias Daniel A. Burton, MD Ischemic Heart Disease Disease 212-717-7993 Rhinitis, Asthma, Food & Drug 212-249-1011 212-861-3222 Allergy, Urticaria 212-288-9300 6 2016’s Best Doctors 7 Mazen O. Kamen, MD David H. Miller, MD CHILD & CHILD NEUROLOGY COLON & RECTAL Heart Valve Disease, Hypertension, Coronary Artery Cholesterol/Lipid Disorders, Disease ADOLESCENT Murray Engel, MD SURGERY Hypertension, Coronary Artery 646-962-5558 PSYCHIATRY Neurophysiology, Kelly Anne Garrett, MD Disease Neurodevelopmental Incontinence-Fecal, Richard L. Mueller, MD Irene G. Hyler, MD 212-427-5800 Disabilities, Epilepsy Minimally Invasive Surgery, Vein Disorders, Stress Psychotherapy, Anxiety & 212-746-3278 Colon & Rectal Cancer & Todd Christopher Kerwin, MD Echocardiography, Depression Surgery, Pelvic Floor Disorders, Nuclear Cardiology, Non- Hypertension, 914-472-8447 Barry E. Kosofsky, MD, PhD Inflammatory Bowel Disease Invasive Cardiology, Echocardiography, Developmental Disorders, Sabina E. Preter, MD, PhD 212-746-6030 Hypertension Vascular Disease Concussion, Neurogenetics, Allison Spatz, MD Psychotherapy & 718-670-1130 212-593-9800 Brain Injury Jeffrey W. Milsom, MD Heart Disease in Women, Psychopharmacology, 212-746-3278 Laparoscopic Surgery, Paul Kligfield, MD Martin R. Post, MD Coronary Artery Disease, Psychoanalysis, Anxiety & Inflammatory Bowel Internal Medicine, Coronary Artery Disease, Cardiac Imaging Mood Disorders, Post Traumatic Sabiha Merchant, MB, BS Disease/Crohn’s Cardiovascular Disease Cholesterol/Lipid Disorders 212-752-2000 Stress Disorder Epilepsy 212-746-6030 212-746-4686 212-752-2000 212-746-6339 212-746-3278 Theodore Tyberg, MD Toyooki Sonoda, MD Bassem M. Masri, MD Shuja
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