James C. Trapasso, DO

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1985 Crompond Rd Bldg D
Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567
Dr. James Trapasso is a board-certified internist handling all facets of adult primary care. His professional interests involve comprehensive diabetes care, hypertension and cardiovascular risk reduction. Outside of work he enjoys running, music, photography.“I believe everyone has the basic right to living the healthiest, most productive and rewarding life possible”
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