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 Specialty iconSpecialtiesAudiology
 Location iconLocationNew York, NY
BioiconBio:
Dedicated to enhancing your hearing health, this passionate audiologis...
ExperienceiconExperience:
5+ years
Based on NPI number.
Language SpokeniconLanguage Spoken:
English
Common TreatmentsiconCommon Treatments:
Abnormal Auditory Perception
Adult and pediatric hearing loss
Age Related Hearing Loss
Age-related hearing loss
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Common TreatmentsiconCommon Treatments:
Abnormal Auditory Perception
Adult and pediatric hearing loss
Age Related Hearing Loss
Age-related hearing loss
specOverview
Dr. Marina Stolyar, AUD is a highly skilled audiologist based in New York, NY, specializing in a comprehensive range of audiological services. She is dedicated to addressing the hearing health needs of her patients, from infants to the elderly, with a focus on conditions such as hearing loss, tinnitus, and balance disorders. Dr. Stolyar is committed to delivering individualized care and utilizes advanced diagnostic techniques and treatment options, including cochlear implants and hearing aids....
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Aetna
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ENT and Allergy Associates LLP
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Address:

261 5th Ave Rm 901, New York, NY 10016
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Phone:

(212) 683-4624

Dr. Marina Stolyar Practice
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Address:

560 White Plains Rd Ste 615, Tarrytown, NY 10591
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Phone:

(212) 683-4624

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NPI/License numbericonNPI/License number:
1740700277
ExperienceiconExperience:
5+ years
Based on NPI number.
Language SpokeniconLanguage Spoken:
English
SpecialtiesiconSpecialties:
Audiology
Common TreatmentsiconCommon Treatments:
Abnormal Auditory Perception
Adult and pediatric hearing loss
Age Related Hearing Loss
Age-related hearing loss