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Hospitals, Facilities and Services > St. Vincent's Hospital Manhattan > Pediatrics


Pediatric Associates of St. Vincent's

A caring, multidisciplinary, and comprehensive philosophy to health care and disease prevention for children of all ages.

We deliver the highest level of care to children from birth through adolescence.  We are highly experienced in all aspects of pediatric care, and our entire health-care team consists of board-certified physicians who are currently academic leaders at Saint Vincent's Hospital in New York City.

Location:

222 West 14th Street (between 7th & 8th Avenues)
   
   

New York, New York  10011
212-604-1870
212-604-1899 (FAX)           

 

Services Include:  

• General Pediatrics
Adolescent Medicine
• Gastroenterology and Nutrition
• Pediatric Rheumatology
• Pediatric Surgery


 

Our Staff:

 Physicians Office Staff

General Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine

Front Desk
 • Staci Eisenberg, M.D.  • Lana Vintfeld
 • Alexandra Iordanescu, M.D.  • Joy Algoso
 • John Snyder, M.D.  
 Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition Practice Manager
 • Abraham Jelin, M.D. • Carmen Johnson
 Pediatric Rheumatology  
 • Lewis Krata, M.D.  Nurse
 Pediatric Surgery  • Clare Morrow, L.P.N.
 • Marc Arkovitz, M.D.  
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
   

 

 Announcements

• We have the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. It is recommended for girls at age 11 or 12. Please call to schedule an appointment if you want your child to receive this very important vaccine.  

 

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