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SpecialtiesEmergency Medicine
LocationSyracuse, NY
Bio:
Compassionate and skilled in emergency care, this dedicated specialist...
Experience:
5+ years
Language Spoken:
English
Common Treatments:
Anaphylaxis
Asphyxia And Hypoxemia
Cerebral Edema
Chest Pain
Collapsed Lung (Pneumothorax)
Dehydration
Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Facial Fracture
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Institutes Attended:
SUNY Syracuse,
ABEM,
NYSMC,
TSMB
Certificates:
MD,
BCEM,
NY License,
TX License
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Common Treatments:
Anaphylaxis
Asphyxia And Hypoxemia
Cerebral Edema
Chest Pain
Collapsed Lung (Pneumothorax)
Dehydration
Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Facial Fracture
See More
Institutes Attended:
SUNY Syracuse,
ABEM,
NYSMC,
TSMB
Certificates:
MD,
BCEM,
NY License,
TX License
Overview
Practice
About
Overview
Dr. Jennalee Cizenski, MD, is a highly qualified Emergency Medicine specialist based in Syracuse, NY, with over 7 years of dedicated experience in the field. She graduated from the State University of New York / Health Science Center at Syracuse in 2016 and holds dual medical degrees from SUNY Upstate Medical University and its College of Medicine. Dr. Cizenski is proficient in treating a variety of urgent medical conditions such as anaphylaxis, chest pain, and respiratory failure....
Practice
In-network insurance
Physicians Health Plan
CDPHP
Cigna
Medicare
Medicaid
UnitedHealthcare
Appointments Scheduling
Upstate Medical University
In-Person Visit
Address:
750 E Adams St, Syracuse, NY 13210
Phone:
(315) 464-4363
Fax:
(315) 464-6520
About
NPI/License number:
1356705537
Experience:
5+ years
Language Spoken:
English
Hospital Affiliations:
Oneida Health
University Hospital S University N Y Health S...
Upstate University Hospital
Oneida Healthcare
Specialties:
Emergency Medicine
General Emergency Medicine
Common Treatments:
Anaphylaxis
Asphyxia And Hypoxemia
Cerebral Edema
Chest Pain
Collapsed Lung (Pneumothorax)
Dehydration
Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Facial Fracture
See More
Education & Certifications:
Medical Degree
State University of New York / Health Science Center at Syracuse2016