Dr. Trajko Bojadzievski, MD
Endocrinology, Diabetes | Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism
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Dr. Trajko Bojadzievski practices Endocrinology in New York, NY. Dr. Bojadzievski specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases related to hormone imbalance, and the bodys glands in the endocrine system. Endocrinologists are trained and certified to treat a variety of conditions, including menopause, diabetes, infertility, and thyroid disorders, among many others. Dr. Bojadzievski examines patients, determines means of testing, diagnoses, and decides the best treatment methods.
Education and Training
Universitat Wien MD
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine
Endocrinology
Diabetes
Metabolism
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Adjunct Instructor within the Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism New York University Grossman School of Medicine -
Fellowships
- Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism 2011
Internships
- Saint Vincents Catholic Medical Center (2004)
Fellowships
- Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center (2011)
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Get to know Endocrinologist Dr. Trajko Bojadzievski, who serves patients in New York City, New York.
A fellowship-trained endocrinologist, Dr. Bojadzievski treats patients with hormonal imbalances and endocrine system disorders, including diabetes, hypertension and osteoporosis. He has been in practice with the Family Health Centers at NYU Langone in Sunset Park and Flatbush, New York since October of 2018. He also treats patients in the YAI (Young Adult Institute) Network.
The team at the Family Health Centers at NYU Langone provides behavioral health services, adult primary and specialty care, on-site pharmacies, and dental care for adults and children. All programs offer multilingual services and are respectful of the needs of the entire local and broader community. Dr. Bojadzievski is a fluent speaker of several languages, and communicates with his patients in English, Spanish, German, Macedonian as well as languages of the former Yugoslavia.
Providing medical care in a hospital setting in New York, Dr. Bojadzievski is affiliated with NYU Langone Hospital – Brooklyn.
Alongside his clinical role, he serves as an Adjunct Instructor within the Department of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism at the New York University Grossman School of Medicine.
A 2001 graduate of the Medizinische Universität Wien, Dr. Bojadzievski relocated to the United States to further his training. He completed his internship in internal medicine at Saint Vincent’s Catholic Medical Center in 2004, his residency in internal medicine at Lenox Hill Hospital in 2006, and his fellowship in endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in 2011.
Prior to his current endeavors, Dr. Bojadzievski served as an Endocrinologist at Ahava Medical and Rehabilitation (September 2017 – December 2018); an Internist/Endocrinologist at Landesklinikum Niederösterreich – Stockerau (July 2016 – August 2017); an Endocrinology and Diabetes E-Consultant at HealthTap (August 2015 – June 2017); an Endocrinologist at the Veteran Administration (July 2013 – April 2016); an Endocrinologist and Clinical Instructor at Mount Sinai Health System (December 2011 – April 2016); an Attending Hospitalist at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital (July 2008 – June 2009); and as an Empire Clinical Research Fellow at NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island (July 2008 – June 2009).
Having over 18 years of hands on experience, the doctor is board-certified in Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism by the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM).
Endocrinology is a branch of biology and medicine dealing with the endocrine system, its diseases, and its specific secretions known as hormones.
Endocrinologists have the training to diagnose and treat hormone imbalances and problems by helping to restore the normal balance of hormones in the body. The common diseases and disorders of the endocrine system that endocrinologists deal with include diabetes mellitus, hypertension, lipid metabolism disorders, as well as gland disorders (pituitary gland, thyroid gland, adrenal gland, gonadal glands, thyroid gland), as well as osteoporosis. They are also providers of Transgender Medicine care.
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