Adam Morgenthau, MD

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10 E 102nd St Fl 5
New York, NY 10029

Adam Morgenthau, MD is a highly regarded Pulmonary Medicine and Internal Medicine specialist based in New York, NY. With a clinical focus on sarcoidosis, Dr. Morgenthau is the Director of the Sarcoidosis Clinic and the Alvin S. Teirstein Sarcoidosis Support Group at Mount Sinai Hospital. He has published extensively on sarcoidosis and is currently involved in a clinical trial exploring new treatments for the condition.

Dr. Morgenthau completed his Fellowship at Johns Hopkins, where he developed his clinical and research interests in sarcoidosis. He is a Professor of Medicine, Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, and is affiliated with several hospitals within the Mount Sinai Health System. With a commitment to providing exceptional patient care, Dr. Morgenthau offers video visits and is accepting new patients.

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