Request a Confidential Call l

The first step is a brief phone call to understand your situation and determine whether this practice is a good fit.

Request a Call

Tell us briefly what brings you here

If appropriate, you will then receive a secure link to schedule your initial appointment.

Most first calls are short and focused — intended to clarify the problem, the level of care needed, and whether this practice is the right match. You do not need to share everything now.

Important: You may use messaging for general questions or to request a call. Messaging is monitored during business hours. Please do not include personal health information, as messaging is not HIPAA compliant. For urgent or emergency concerns, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.

What happens next

After you submit, you will receive a confirmation. A brief call will be arranged to understand your situation and determine whether this practice is a good fit. If appropriate, you will then receive a secure scheduling link.

Office Location

1115 Broadway, Manhattan New York, NY

House Calls

Available throughout Manhattan for appropriate cases

Telehealth

Available when clinically appropriate

Fee

$800 per visit · All visit types Direct-pay · No insurance billed

How care gets started

Submit your request

Use the form to provide basic contact information and an optional brief note.

Brief confidential call

A short call to understand the situation and determine fit.

Receive scheduling link

If appropriate, receive a secure link to book your initial appointment.

Secure Messaging

You may also send a general message using the form above. Messages are reviewed during business hours. For general questions that do not involve health information, messaging is appropriate.

Messaging Notice

You may use messaging for general questions or to request a call. Messaging is monitored during business hours. Please do not include personal health information, as messaging is not HIPAA compliant. For urgent or emergency concerns, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.