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Eric J. Mallack, MD
Neurology, Doctor
ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTSEric Mallack, MD, MBE is an Assistant Attending at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and Instructor of Pediatrics in the Division of Child Neurology at Weill Cornell Medicine. He is currently a research scholar under the NIH/NINDS Neurological Sciences Academic Development Award (NSADA K12). Additionally, he is a faculty neurologist in the Center for Neurogenetics at Weill Cornell Medicine. Dr. Mallack completed his A.B. in Philosophy and Biomathematics at The University of Scranton. He then simultaneously earned his Medical Doctorate from the Temple University School of Medicine, and his Master's Degree in Bioethics (MBE) from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Dr. Mallack completed his Pediatrics and Child Neurology Residency training at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center. Dr. Mallack's clinical interests include the class of diseases known as the leukodystrophies with a special interest in X-Linked Adrenoleukodystrophy, and childhood neurogenetic disorders. His research interests include gene therapy for X-Linked Adrenoleukodystrophy and advanced neuroimaging.About Dr. Mallack's Research ProgramDr. Mallack's translational research program allies with the Newborn Screening Program and Patient/Parent Advocacy Groups to identify presymptomatic patients with X-Linked Adrenoleukodystrophy. He is investigating the ability of multiple advanced neuroimaging techniques, including diffusion tensor imaging, to identify patients appropriate for stem cell transplant prior to symptom onset. Dr. Mallack is a faculty neurologist in the Center for Neurogenetics which focuses on understanding the genetic mechanisms responsible for abnormal brain development. He is also investigating genotype-phenotype correlations in autism under the Weill Cornell Autism Research Project (WCARP).... Read more>Eric Mallack, MD, MBE is an Assistant Attending at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and Instructor of Pediatrics in the Division of Child Neurology at Weill Cornell Medicine. He is currently a research scholar under the NIH/NINDS Neurological Sciences Academic Development Award (NSADA K12). Additionally, he is a faculty neurologist in the Center for Neurogenetics at Weill Cornell Medicine. Dr. Mallack completed his A.B. in Philosophy and Biomathematics at The University of Scranton. He then simultaneously earned his Medical Doctorate from the Temple University School of Medicine, and his Master's Degree in Bioethics (MBE) from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Dr. Mallack completed his Pediatrics and Child Neurology Residency training at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center. Dr. Mallack's clinical interests include the class of diseases known as the leukodystrophies with a special interest in X-Linked Adrenoleukodystrophy, and childhood neurogenetic disorders. His research interests include gene therapy for X-Linked Adrenoleukodystrophy and advanced neuroimaging.About Dr. Mallack's Research ProgramDr. Mallack's translational research program allies with the Newborn Screening Program and Patient/Parent Advocacy Groups to identify presymptomatic patients with X-Linked Adrenoleukodystrophy. He is investigating the ability of multiple advanced neuroimaging techniques, including diffusion tensor imaging, to identify patients appropriate for stem cell transplant prior to symptom onset. Dr. Mallack is a faculty neurologist in the Center for Neurogenetics which focuses on understanding the genetic mechanisms responsible for abnormal brain development. He is also investigating genotype-phenotype correlations in autism under the Weill Cornell Autism Research Project (WCARP).... Read more> -
Jose Gutierrez-Contreras, MD,MPH
Neurology, Vascular Surgery, Doctor
ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTSDr. Jose Gutierrez is an Assistant Professor in Neurology at Columbia University Medical Center in the city of New York. Dr. Gutierrez obtained his Medical degree from University of Guadalajara in Mexico. He completed his Neurology training at University of Miami. During his residency, he obtained a Master in Public Health with major in Biostatistics from Florida International University. He then joined the Department of Neurology at Columbia University Medical Center where he completed a two-year fellowship in Vascular Neurology. Dr Gutierrez is a clinical scientist participating in inpatient and outpatient clinical and educational activities. Dr Gutierrez's main research interest is brain arterial remodeling in the context of atherosclerosis and aging, and how these changes may alter the risk of stroke and dementia in certain populations. Dr. Gutierrez's role as Principal Investigator has been supported by grants from the American Heart Association, the Campbell foundation, and the National Institute of Health. Dr. Gutierrez has published > 60 peer-reviewed articles (>35 first-authored), > 12 book chapters, > 30 poster and oral presentations at national and international meetings. Ultimately, Dr. Gutierrez research goal is to find novel disease pathways that may be amenable to modifications and with this, to palliate the societal burden of cerebrovascular disease.... Read more>Dr. Jose Gutierrez is an Assistant Professor in Neurology at Columbia University Medical Center in the city of New York. Dr. Gutierrez obtained his Medical degree from University of Guadalajara in Mexico. He completed his Neurology training at University of Miami. During his residency, he obtained a Master in Public Health with major in Biostatistics from Florida International University. He then joined the Department of Neurology at Columbia University Medical Center where he completed a two-year fellowship in Vascular Neurology. Dr Gutierrez is a clinical scientist participating in inpatient and outpatient clinical and educational activities. Dr Gutierrez's main research interest is brain arterial remodeling in the context of atherosclerosis and aging, and how these changes may alter the risk of stroke and dementia in certain populations. Dr. Gutierrez's role as Principal Investigator has been supported by grants from the American Heart Association, the Campbell foundation, and the National Institute of Health. Dr. Gutierrez has published > 60 peer-reviewed articles (>35 first-authored), > 12 book chapters, > 30 poster and oral presentations at national and international meetings. Ultimately, Dr. Gutierrez research goal is to find novel disease pathways that may be amenable to modifications and with this, to palliate the societal burden of cerebrovascular disease.... Read more> -
Your upcoming encounter at 14 Street Medical Arts Clinic will typically consist of two visits, an initial evaluation by one of our staff physicians and subsequent neurological consultation with Dr Zacharowicz:- The Initial evaluation is usually done by a highly experienced staff physician. During this visit, we may conduct certain office procedures and diagnostic tests, such as Blood Work, Electrocardiogram, Vascular and General Ultrasound Studies, Electromyogram, Nerve Conduction Study, Electroencephalogram, and Sleep studies as needed, to create underlying diagnostic data for our treatment plan. Dr Zacharowicz's state of the art office technology provides patients to do most diagnostics performed on-site during the first visit, and all diagnostic results are typically ready within a week.-Neurological Consultation is then performed by Dr Zacharowicz, wherein he will review your history, evaluate all diagnostic data, examine you and create your treatment plan. If needed, depending on the condition, he may do “stat” interpretations of studies. Dr. Zacharowicz and our staff will use the assets and infrastructure of NYU Medical Center. Dr Zacharowicz's individualized approach considers many factors, including lifestyle choices, exercise, diet and stress. Treatment recommendations may initially include lifestyle and dietary changes, vitamins and dietary supplements, medication if needed, and physical therapy. ... Read more>Your upcoming encounter at 14 Street Medical Arts Clinic will typically consist of two visits, an initial evaluation by one of our staff physicians and subsequent neurological consultation with Dr Zacharowicz:- The Initial evaluation is usually done by a highly experienced staff physician. During this visit, we may conduct certain office procedures and diagnostic tests, such as Blood Work, Electrocardiogram, Vascular and General Ultrasound Studies, Electromyogram, Nerve Conduction Study, Electroencephalogram, and Sleep studies as needed, to create underlying diagnostic data for our treatment plan. Dr Zacharowicz's state of the art office technology provides patients to do most diagnostics performed on-site during the first visit, and all diagnostic results are typically ready within a week.-Neurological Consultation is then performed by Dr Zacharowicz, wherein he will review your history, evaluate all diagnostic data, examine you and create your treatment plan. If needed, depending on the condition, he may do “stat” interpretations of studies. Dr. Zacharowicz and our staff will use the assets and infrastructure of NYU Medical Center. Dr Zacharowicz's individualized approach considers many factors, including lifestyle choices, exercise, diet and stress. Treatment recommendations may initially include lifestyle and dietary changes, vitamins and dietary supplements, medication if needed, and physical therapy. ... Read more>
Neurologists Near Staten Island, NY
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Enenge A Bodjedi, MD
Neurology, Psychiatry
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Harry Jay Aaron, MD
Neurology, Psychiatry
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Atheir Ibrahim Abbas, MD
Neurology, Psychiatry
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Maribel Abbate, MD
Neurology, Psychiatry
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Ira Abbott, MD
Neurological Surgery, Pediatric Surgery, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Neurology
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John Vincent Abbott, MD
Neurology, Psychiatry
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Mohsen S. Abdel-Rehim, MD
Neurology, Psychiatry
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Olga A. Abduakhadov, MD
Neurology, Psychiatry
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Asa Abeliovich, MD
Neurology, Psychiatry
Neurology
A certification by the Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Practitioners focus on the diagnosis and treatment of disease or impaired function of the brain, spinal cord, muscles, and nervous system, as well as the blood vessels that relate to these structures. The neurologist is often the primary doctor but also serves as a consultant to other doctors and may provide all levels of care, including the continuing care of outpatients and inpatients. The neurologist will often perform and interpret tests that relate to the nervous system or muscles.