Rahil Jummani, MD - NYU Child Study Center East

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1981 Marcus Ave Ste C102
New Hyde Park, NY 11042

NYU Child Study Center East in New Hyde Park, NY is dedicated to providing advanced medical care in a family-centered environment, offering a range of services to support children and their families during medical care, including child life, creative arts, integrative medicine, nutrition, pain management, emotional support, social work, care management, spiritual support, and palliative care.

With a team of pediatric experts, they strive to make the medical experience easier for families, whether it's a well-child visit, surgery, or hospital stay, and provide support for newborns, doctor's visits, surgery, care teams, and insurance billing. They also emphasize patient safety and quality care, and offer opportunities for volunteering and donations to support their mission.

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