Elia Michael E MD

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369 White Plains Rd
Eastchester, NY 10709

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3.010 reviews
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Erika M.
7/23/2020

I found Dr. Elia very caring and attentive in what I had to say about my hip and my pain. He explained everything I needed to know and I was happy I consulted with him about the need of my hip...

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Matt H.
8/23/2011

I had a transverse fracture of the 4th metacarpal bone in my right hand and went to an ER late on a Monday night. Tuesday afternoon I saw Dr Elia, and 2 days later he operated on it at an...

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E L.
4/8/2017

I have a big problem with this office right now. My wife had an MRI done two weeks ago and still NO ONE in this office can tell her the results. My next call is going to be to the Department of...

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Jeremy I.
3/25/2015

Rudest Doctor I have ever been to. I go to the doctor about once a year, I am 24, and very athletic. I do a lot of activities (skiing, biking, working out, swimming, sprinting, hiking, etc)...

Deron D.
2/21/2019

If I could do NO STARS I would! My surgery was great, however the AFTERCARE and service from the front staff SUCKS! My first appointment after surgery, he stayed with me for 30 seconds, cut me...

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