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Dr. Susan Clark Ball
Internist
525 E 68th St F-24 New York NY, 10021About
Dr. Susan Ball is Assistant Director of the Bernbaum Unit, Center for Special Studies at New York Presbyterian Hospital. She has worked as a clinician caring for patients with HIV/AIDS for over twenty ...
Education and Training
Drexel University College of Medicine
MCP HAHNEMANN UNIV (FORMERLY ALLEGHENY UNIV) 1985
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
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Treatments
- Aids/hiv
- Hepatitis
- Hives
- Hepatitis C
- Vascular Disease
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Nearby Providers
- Dr. Stephen A. Paget M.D.535 E 70th St New York NY 10021
- Holly Andersen MD125 E 72nd St New York NY 10021
- Dr. Jonathan I. Warman MD132 East 76th Street New York New York 10021
- Dr. Paul T. Smith M.D.943 Lexington Avenue New York New York 10021
- Dr. Stephen D. Siegel M.D.3 East 71st Street New York New York 10021
- Dr. Mark Frattini MD1275 York Ave New York NY 10021
Nearest Hospitals
LENOX HILL HOSPITALl
100 EAST 77TH STREET NEW YORK NY 10021