Dr. Turtel is the best & is worth the 65 mile drive from NJ! - I was first referred to Dr. Turtel in 1997 by a friend of mine. The words that caught my attention were "He will listen to what you...
Andrew Turtel
(18)
Photos
Andrew Turtel in New York, NY is a physician specializing in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, offering comprehensive treatment for a range of musculoskeletal injuries. With a focus on the whole person, Dr. Turtel takes an integrated approach to patient care, conducting thorough examinations and ordering diagnostic tests when necessary to develop personalized treatment plans. From medication prescriptions to joint or trigger point injections, he strives to alleviate pain and ensure optimal recovery. Dr. Turtel works closely with other licensed professionals at Advanced Sports Medicine Rehabilitation to provide the best possible care.
Conveniently located near various subway and bus lines, Andrew Turtel's office at 333 East 56th Street offers in-network coverage for most insurance plans, including United Health Care, Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, CIGNA, and more. With a commitment to helping patients achieve a functional and pain-free state, Dr. Turtel welcomes individuals seeking expert care in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
Generated from the website
Also at this address
Reviews

On July 17th 2024, I got arthroscopy, distal claviculectomy, distal articular surface (Mumford procedure) surgery on my right shoulder. He called me the night of the procedure to see how I'm doing...
Tried to see this Doctor, Had an appointment but staff has been lazy and incompetent. I scheduled an appt to see this Doctor, and the same day I spoke with the secretary and asked her if she can...

Happy to quickly diagnose and do surgery. Then, after poor outcome he becomes a ghost. Arrogant and disinterested in doing right by his patients. Plays fast and loose with insurance claims. The...
If you want to be told you're faking your injuries because you're not limping hard enough, go to this guy. Apparently he thinks having a syringe stuck in your knee and wriggled around is so much...