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Ms. Drew Goldbaum-Ratkevich, NP-P, PMHNP
Psychiatrist
1180 6th Ave
New York, NY 10036
Mr. Justin Shaw, NP-P, PMHNP-BC
Psychiatrist
1180 6th Ave
New York, NY 10036
Ms. Melissa Varda, MSN, RN, PMHNP-BC
Psychiatrist
1180 Avenue Of The Americas
8th Floor
New York, NY 10036
Dr. Natalie Grant-Villegas
Psychiatrist
1180 Avenue Of The Americas
8th Fl
New York, NY 10036
Shakiya Mussington, RN
Psychiatrist
1180 Avenue Of The Americas
8th Floor
New York, NY 10036
Laquita Dawkins, NP
Psychiatrist
1180 Avenue Of The Americas
New York, NY 10036
Ms. Tiffany Minto
Psychiatrist
1180 Avenue Of The Americas
8th Floor
10036, NY 10036
Holly Wilkins, FNP-BC
Psychiatrist
1180 Avenue Of The America
8th Floor
New York, NY 10036
Char'Lese Perry, PMHNP-BC
Psychiatrist
1180 Avenue Of The Americas
8th Fl
New York, NY 10036
Pascal Saremsky, MD, is a board-certified pediatric neurologist, pediatric epileptologist, and a valuable member of the team at NY Neurology Associates in New York City. He specializes in treating patients from newborns to early adulthood with a personalized and friendly approach that helps his young patients and their parents feel comfortable under his care.
Dr. Saremsky is well-known for his expertise in treating all childhood neurological disorders, including ADHD, autism, epilepsy, and migraines. After a thorough diagnostic evaluation, he prefers to follow a conservative treatment strategy whenever possible, which includes close follow-up and monitoring. He’s also happy to work closely with psychotherapists and neuropsychologists, when appropriate, to ensure accurate evaluations.
Dr. Saremsky trained entirely in New York State. He completed his undergraduate studies at Columbia University and his medical studies at New York Medical College. Dr. Saremsky then received further training through a pediatric residency at Westchester Medical Center, a pediatric neurology fellowship at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and a pediatric epilepsy and neurophysiology fellowship at New York Presbyterian Hospital. He is fluent in English and French and fully conversational in Spanish.
His patients and their caregivers can rely on Dr. Saremsky’s warm and caring personality and his skill as a board-certified pediatric neurologist to provide effective, comprehensive, patient-focused treatment for childhood neurological disorders.
Dr. Pascal Saremsky, MD
Psychiatrist
941 Park Avenue
Suite CD
New York, NY 10028
Elizabeth Chang, NP
Psychiatrist
580 Fifth Avenue
Suite 820
New York, NY 10036
Dr. Cliff Hamilton, MD
Psychiatrist
Virtual Appointment
Allendale, NJ 07401
Victor Talbot, MD
Psychiatrist
954 Lexington Ave # 247
Our Magical Virtual Home
New York City, NY 10021
Hansel Arroyo, MD
Psychiatrist
82 West 12th Street
New York, NY 10011
Dr. Hutchinson is a board-certified neurologist and senior faculty at the Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai, Manhattan. His clinical interests include headaches, dementia, concussion, traumatic brain injury (TBI), Parkinson's Disease, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, anxiety, and REM sleep disorders. He has an extensive scientific background and brings a science-based approach to solving clinical problems.
During his residency at the University of Washington, Hutchinson used his knowledge of chaos theory to propose a new way of treating status epilepticus, the most lethal form of epilepsy. The treatment proved successful and is now standard-of-care in the US. Hutchinson later did a sabbatical at Queen Square, London, where Ian McDonald was pioneering the use of beta interferon as the first treatment for multiple sclerosis.
After residency training, Hutchinson underwent a neuroimaging fellowship in Los Angeles.
After arriving at NYU in 1994, Hutchinson pioneered the use of cholinesterase inhibitors as a treatment for the dementia of Parkinson's disease. At the time this was considered forbidden because it might make the patient physically worse, but Hutchinson argued that this premise was ill-conceived. Today, cholineserase inhibitors are standard-of-care in Parkinson's dementia. Hutchinson later developed a new way of treating acute relapses in multiple sclerosis, which puts the patient in charge, and has yielded impressive long-term results.
During his time at NYU, Hutchinson made early contributions to functional MRI, discovering that regional brain activations during cognitive tasks are accompanied by widespread deactivations. In structural imaging, Hutchinson combined physics, neuropathology, and image processing to develop a robust MRI biomarker for Parkinson's disease.
In addition to certification in neurology, Hutchinson is certified in neuroimaging (MRI and CT of the brain and spine), which combines neuroanatomy, neuropathology, and neurophysiology, fields that form the unique base of clinical neurology.
Dr. Hutchinson holds a Ph.D. in molecular physics and is the inventor of spatial sensitivity encoding for MRI - sometimes referred to as parallel MRI - which is now the acknowledged standard for clinical MRI. He is currently exploring a possible extension of this to ultrafast imaging.
Dr. Michael Hutchinson, MD
Neurologist
35 35th St.
Suite 206
New York, NY 10016
Virginia Stringel MD, is a board-certified child neurologist practicing at Complete Neurological Care, where she sees patients in the Midtown and Broadway offices.
Dr. Stringel earned her medical degree from Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and then completed a 5-year residency in child neurology at Cohen Children’s Medical Center, affiliated with Northwell Health, in Queens, New York. Her undergraduate degree is a Bachelor of Fine Arts in theatre from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.
Her practice at Complete Neurological Care is focused on pediatric patients with concerns including autism spectrum disorder, developmental delay, ADHD, seizures, and tic disorders.
In addition to seeing patients in the clinic, Dr. Stringel also contributes to the field of medical education by creating supplemental study material for use at the medical student level.
Virginia Stringel, MD
Psychiatrist
150 E 55th Street
4th Floor
New York, NY 10022
Dr. Micic specializes in neurology and pediatric neurology. She earned her medical degree from the University of Nis Faculty of Medicine, serving multiple locations across NY. Dr. Micic completed an internship at Clinical Center Nis in Serbia after obtaining her medical degree. Later, she also completed her fellowships in child neurology, one at the University of Belgrade, Serbia, one at the State University of New York, Stony Brook and another at the Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Children’s Hospital. Highly qualified, she also completed her residency in pediatrics at the Children’s Hospital of New Jersey at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. Dr.
Dr. Vesna Micic, MD
Psychiatrist
150 E 55th Street
4th Floor
New York, NY 10022