Arnold Schonfeld M.D., Internist
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Arnold Schonfeld M.D.

Internist

57 West 57th Street Suite 512 & 511 New York New York, 10019

About

Arnold Schonfeld, MD, is an internal medicine physician in New York, New York.  With over 50 years of experience, Dr. Schonfeld is a noted expert in cardiology, endocrinology, and diabetes.  He has received the 50 Years of Service Award from Mount Sinai Hospital; as well as being a Assistant Professor for New York Medical College and Mount Sinai Hospital earlier in his career.  Dr. Schonfeld is dedicated to his field of medicine, and has had his research and studies published in the New England Journal of Medicine amongst other peer-reviewed journals. 

Education and Training

University of Zurich

Univ Zurich- Med Fak- Zurich- Switzerland 1958

Board Certification

American Board of Internal Medicine Eligible

Provider Details

MaleEnglish 66 years of experience

Areas of expertise and specialization

CardiologyDiabetesEndocrinology

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Local, Regional, and National Public Speaking as an Assistant Professor for New York Medical College and Mount Sinai Hospital -

Awards

  • Received the 50 Years of Service Award from Mount Sinai Hospital   

Internships

  • Hartford City Hospital

Fellowships

  • Mount Sinai Hospital

Professional Society Memberships

  • American Diabetes Association

Articles and Publications

  • Has been Published in the New England Journal of Medicine amongst Others over the Years

What do you attribute your success to?

  • A Very Close Scientific, Emotional, and Personal Relationship with Patients

Hobbies / Sports

  • Charity Work

Favorite professional publications

  • New England Journal of Medicine

Arnold Schonfeld M.D.'s Practice location

57 West 57th Street Suite 512 & 511 -
New York, New York 10019
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Fax: 212-319-3770

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