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SpecialtiesPsychiatry
LocationNew York, NY
Bio:
With over 21 years of dedicated experience, this compassionate psychia...
Experience:
20+ years
Language Spoken:
English
Common Treatments:
General Depression
General Mental Health
General Psychiatry
General Psychiatry - Adult and Child
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Institutes Attended:
UCSF,
NYPH,
ABPN
Certificates:
PhD,
Res,
BCP
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Common Treatments:
General Depression
General Mental Health
General Psychiatry
General Psychiatry - Adult and Child
See More
Institutes Attended:
UCSF,
NYPH,
ABPN
Certificates:
PhD,
Res,
BCP
Overview
Practice
About
Overview
Dr. David W. Schab, MD, is a highly experienced psychiatrist based in New York, New York, with over 21 years of practice. He is affiliated with the prestigious New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia and Cornell. Dr. Schab specializes in General Psychiatry and is particularly skilled in treating a wide array of mental health disorders including anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)....
Practice
In-network insurance
Medicaid
Appointments Scheduling
New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia and Cornell
In-Person Visit
Address:
25 5th Ave Apt 1E, New York, NY 10003
Phone:
(212) 580-2777
Fax:
(646) 439-9209
About
NPI/License number:
1265407571
Experience:
20+ years
Language Spoken:
English
Hospital Affiliations:
New York-presbyterian Hospital-columbia and C...
Specialties:
Psychiatry
General Psychiatry
Common Treatments:
General Depression
General Mental Health
General Psychiatry
General Psychiatry - Adult and Child
See More
Education & Certifications:
Residency in Physiatry
New York Presbyterian Hospital2006
Board Certification in Psychiatry
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology2003
PhD in Medicine
University of California at San Francisco School of Medicine2002