Malik, Nitin, MD

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173 Fort Washington Ave
New York, NY 10032

Based in New York NY Dr. Malik Nitin MD is a qualified medical doctor specializing in general allopathic medicine. With a Doctor of Medicine degree under their belt Dr. Malik is equipped with the knowledge and expertise to provide comprehensive healthcare services.

As a practicing physician Dr. Malik Nitin focuses on delivering top-notch medical care to patients in need. Their dedication to the field of allopathic medicine ensures that individuals receive quality treatment and support for a wide range of health concerns.

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