Eric P. Mier, MD

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1985 Crompond Rd Bldg E
Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567
Dr. Eric Mier is a Board Certified Pediatrician, skilled in all aspects of general pediatric care. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Dr. Mier has been in private practice with Dr. Michael Lasser since 1998. Together, they have worked hard to keep children in the community healthy and strived to keep parents educated about Pediatric health issues. He also enjoys precepting for first year medical students from New York Medical College. Dr. Mier, a proud father of two boys, always encourages parents to celebrate the joy of parenting. He enjoys exercising, bicycling, snowboarding and eating great food.
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