Dr. JEFFREY S. FINE, MD
Physiatrist (Physical Medicine) | Pain Medicine
7901 Broadway Room A1-9 Elmhurst NY, 11373About
Dr. Jeffrey Fine is a physiatrist practicing in Elmhurst, NY. Dr. Fine is a medical doctor specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation. As a physiatrist, Dr. Fine focuses on a patients ability to function, and can treat multiple conditions that affect the brain, nerves, spine, bones, muscles, joints, ligaments and tendons. Dr. Fine can diagnose and treat pain that is a result of injury, disease or a disabling condition. Physiatrists often lead a team of physical therapists, occupational therapists and physicians in a patients treatment or prevention plan.
Education and Training
New York Medical College 1993
Board Certification
American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Treatments
- Arthritis
- Stroke
- Osteoarthritis
- Cerebrovascular Disease
- Pain
- Abnormal Gait
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Get to know Physiatrist Dr. Jeffrey Fine, who serves patients in Brooklyn, New York.
A board-certified physiatrist, Dr. Fine sees patients at NYU Langone Brooklyn Medical Associates – Sunset Park.
Back in 1993, he graduated with his medical degree from the New York Medical College. He completed his residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in 1997.
Subsequent to his education, the doctor is board-certified in physical medicine & rehabilitation, spinal cord injury medicine, pain medicine, and brain injury medicine by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (ABPMR). The mission of the ABPMR is to serve the public by improving the quality of patient care in physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R). This is accomplished through a process of certification and maintenance of certification that fosters excellence and encourages continuous learning.
Among his other roles, Dr. Fine serves as Vice Chair and Chief of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at NYU Langone Hospital – Brooklyn, and Vice Chair of Network Development at Rusk Rehabilitation.
As for his academic appointment, he is an Associate Professor within the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine.
Physical medicine and rehabilitation, also known as physiatry and physiatrics, is a branch of medicine that aims to enhance and restore functional ability and quality of life to those with physical impairments or disabilities. Physiatrists treat a wide variety of medical conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, nerves, bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, and tendons.
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