Matthew Shear, MD - Weill Cornell Medicine

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21 Bloomingdale Rd
White Plains, NY 10605

Weill Cornell Medicine in White Plains, NY is a renowned medical institution offering world-class care in various specialties, including Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Led by Dr. Matthew Shear, an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, the practice focuses on the treatment of eating disorders, with a particular emphasis on family-based therapy. Dr. Shear provides individual and family therapy, diagnostic evaluations, and medication-based treatments, ensuring comprehensive care for patients.

With board certifications in both Adult Psychiatry and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Dr. Shear brings extensive expertise to his practice. He is actively involved in teaching and supervising medical students, residents, and fellows at Weill Cornell Medicine. Committed to advancing patient care, Dr. Shear's research and collaborations contribute to the development of innovative treatment approaches. Weill Cornell Medicine is dedicated to providing exemplary and individualized care, prioritizing the well-being of their patients.

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