Dr. Roya Fathollahi MD
Internist
51 East 25th Street Ste 453 New York NY, 10010About
Manhattan doctor Dr. Roya Fathollahi is a board certified Internist and Primary Care Physician, whose areas of interest include preventive medicine, management of hypertension, diabetes, lipid disorders, HIV Management, as well as the management of dizziness.
Since completing residency at NYU Langone Medical Center in 2003, she has held faculty appointments at both Mount Sinai Hospital and NYU Langone Medical Center, where she actively teaches residents and medical students.
With a strong focus on teaching a patient-centered model of care to her students, Dr. Fathollahi continually seeks to incorporate this model in her practice, respecting the individuality of each patient she treats.
As the best rated Manhattan doctor Dr. Fathollahi has also been a Primary Investigator in several clinical research studies in the area of syncope (fainting) and near-syncopal episodes, with expertise in the management and development of diagnostic algorithms for this condition. Currently, Dr. Fathollahi working side by side with the elite group of NYC best doctors and primary care physicians.
Manhattan Primary Care
55 W. 17th Street, Ste 105,
New York, NY 10011
+1 (212) 378-9987
(Upper East Side Manhattan, NYC)
983 Park Ave, Ste 1D22,
New York, NY 10028
+1 (212) 389-9929
(Midtown Manhattan)
51 East 25th Street, Ste 453,
New York, NY 10010
+1 (212) 389-1877
Education and Training
SBU of Medical Sciences MD 1994
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
Provider Details
Dr. Roya Fathollahi MD's Expert Contributions
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Treatments
- High Cholesterol
- Ear Infection
- Acid Reflux
- Swimmer's Ear
- Headache
- Bronchitis
- Hypothyroidism
- Pain
- Tonsillitis
- Outer Ear Infection
Professional Memberships
- American College of Physicians
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