Dr. Michael Neal Bush M.D.
Internist
115 E 57th St Suite 630 New York NY, 10022About
Dr. Bush graduated from Clark University with a double major in Biology and Psychology. He went on to medical school at SUNY Downstate where he graduated Magna Cum Laude in 1978. He did both his medical ...
Education and Training
Suny-Hlth Sci Ctr At Brooklyn, Coll of Med, Brooklyn Ny 1978
State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine 1978
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
Provider Details
Dr. Michael Neal Bush M.D.'s Practice location
Dr. Michael Neal Bush M.D.'s reviews
Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Bush
Recommended Articles
- What Does Triamcinolone Treat?
Triamcinolone topical is used for the treatment of various skin conditions and their symptoms, such as redness, inflammation, itching, and other discomforts. This topical medication is also a corticosteroid and only available through prescription. Other available forms of triamcinolone are:...
- When Is it Food Poisoning?
Food poisoning, or food borne illness, is a disease caused by eating food contaminated with infectious microorganisms or toxins. The infectious organism can be bacteria, a virus, or a parasite. Poisoning is very common in meat, chicken, fish, and eggs. But it may also be found in other food items,...
- Is Green Coffee Helpful in Losing Weight?
Is Green Coffee Helpful in Losing Weight?Recently green coffee has been in great demand as a great beverage for losing weight, with a number of articles being written about it in media publications. It is often viewed as a one stop answer for weight loss, so effective that it can melt away those...
- How Does the Body Turn Carbohydrates into Glucose?
What are Carbohydrates?The body converts the food we eat into energy. Even though we obtain calories and energy from different food sources, such as carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, our main source of energy is still from carbohydrates. The body converts these carbs into glucose, which is the main...
- Potential Causes of Leukopenia
IntroductionA decrease in the number of white blood cells (WBCs) is referred to as leukopenia. There are several causes for leukopenia. It may be due to certain drugs, cancer, radiation and chemotherapy for cancer, stem cell transplant, surgery, steroids, or autoimmune disorders. The immune system...
- What Is a Drug Interaction?
IntroductionAccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 20,000 deaths annually happen due to unintentional drug poisoning. Moreover, the US Food and Drug Administration stated that four or more prescribed medications are concurrently taken by 40 percent of Americans,...
Nearby Providers
- Dr. Anne Margaret Mooney MD30 E 60TH ST RM 1503 New York NY 10022
- Dr. Lisa Durso MD575 Madison Ave Ste 1501 New York NY 10022
- Mark Meyer M.D.635 Madison Ave New York NY 10022
- Dr. Kamila Seilhan DO211 E 51st Street New York NY 10022
- Dr. Julie Bikhman D.O.160 E 56th St New York NY 10022
- Dr. Miriam Rahav M.D.150 East 55th Street New York New York 10022