Case study from John Postley, MD FACP
Procalcitonin levels is a helpful marker to elucidate bacterial infections. A patient who recently had radiation treatment for cancer, came in for the evaluation…
You live in NYC. You work long hours. Your boss is impossible. Are you a set up for a heart attack? Urban legion says "Yes, stress will hurt your heart”. But what is the science behind this? In recent…
February is national Heart Healthy month – and new guidelines for lowering your cholesterol and preventing heart disease have been released. These guidelines support Patient-Centered Management for…
By Mark P. Abrams, MD
Happy Heart Month! February is named American Heart Month and is dedicated to spreading awareness about heart disease and promotion of heart health. Did you know that the World…
Jahangir Rahman, MD
The new cholesterol guidelines are out in perfect time to commemorate heart healthy month. The new guidelines from the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology…
This is a good time to refocus on what we can do to keep our hearts healthy. Do you know that one quarter of American's die from cardiovascular (heart related) disease?
What can you do to keep your heart…
New York Physicians is proud to offer rapid precision testing technology for upper respiratory and diarrheal illnesses.
After the physician performs a thorough consultation and examination, the staff…
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Paul C. McCullough joins New York Physicians in March 2017. He specializes in internal medicine with a focus on adult ambulatory care. He is further trained in Pulmonary…
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Alana B. Levine joins New York Physicians in December 2016. Dr. Levine is board certified in Internal Medicine and Rheumatology. She specializes in all areas of rheumatology…