Antoinette Berkeley-Gsegnet, MD

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1985 Crompond Rd Bldg B
Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567
Antoinette Berkeley-Gsegnet, MD obtained her AAS in medical technology and her Bachelor's degree from Mercy College and medical degree from New York Medical College. Residency in Urology from New York Medical College, Lincoln Hospital, Westchester Medical Center, Metropolitan Hospital, Our Lady of Mercy and St. Vincent's Hospital.Specializing in the Field of Urology treats all Urologic conditions of male and female. Special interests and expertise in Bladder Cancer, Incontinence, Kidney Stones and female Urology.
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