Mahsa Mehrazin, MD

38 6th Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11217
Mahsa Mehrazin, MD, MS, is neuromuscular specialist practicing at NewYork-Presbyterian Medical Group Brooklyn and affiliated with NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. Her clinical interests include general and adult neurology, neuromuscular medicine, electromyography, and muscular di...
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