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Colette M. Spaccavento, MD

Colette M. Spaccavento, MD, is a hematologist-medical oncologist at Lenox Hill Hospital. She treats blood cancers such as acute and chronic leukemia, multiple myeloma, and Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma using the latest available drug regimens. She also manages benign hematologic conditions, including anemia and blood clotting disorders. Providing patients with compassionate, high-quality care is a priority for Dr. Spaccavento. "Most of my patients have serious conditions, so I take my time to explain their diagnosis and treatment options and to answer all of their questions," she says. She also carefully listens to their concerns. "I think they know themselves and their bodies better than anybody else."Dr. Spaccavento grew up working in her parent's luncheonette, where she found she loved interacting with the public. She also had an enthusiasm for science at a young age. While in high school, she decided a career in medicine would be the perfect way to combine her passions. She earned her medical degree at the College of Medicine and Dentistry/Rutgers Medical School. She then received her internal medicine training at Lenox Hill, where she was chief resident. She went on to complete two fellowships there-one in hematology and the other in oncology.Today, Dr. Spaccavento routinely collaborates with a team of providers at Lenox Hill to provide evidence-based, personalized treatment plans. She works with hematopathologists, imaging specialists, other hematologist-oncologists, pain management specialists, nurses, and social workers to ensure patients and their families have the care and support they need throughout the treatment process.In addition to her work in the pratice, Dr. Spaccavento is program director for the hematology oncology fellowship and sits on the graduate medical education committee at Lenox Hill. She is also an assistant professor at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. "Teaching is a rewarding part of my job and training the next generation of physicians helps to elevate patient care," she says. She is also a member of the American Society of Hematology and the American Society of Clinical Oncology.For Dr. Spaccavento, one of the most fulfilling parts of her work is the relationship she develops with patients. "I treat every one of them like I would want one of my family members to be treated," she says.
Eugenia Gianos, MD
Internal medicine practitioners

Eugenia Gianos, MD

Dr. Eugenia Gianos is the director of Women s Heart Health at Lenox Hill Hospital and director of Cardiovascular Prevention for Northwell Health. As a clinical cardiologist with expertise in preventive cardiology, lipidology, imaging and women s heart disease, she sees patients with various cardiovascular diseases and has a specific interest in those with a genetic predisposition or heart disease, at a young age, lipid disorders, complex coronary disease, and uncontrolled risk factors for heart disease. Her main goal through education, research and clinical care is to recognize those patients at risk for cardiovascular disease and use lifestyle programs and optimal individualized medical therapy to improve patient outcomes and quality of life. After earning an undergraduate degree in psychiatry from Barnard College at Columbia, Dr. Gianos earned her medical degree from New York Medical College. She completed her internship and residency in internal medicine, as well as her fellowship in cardiology at Northwell s Long Island Jewish Medical Center. Dr. Gianos holds board certification in internal medicine, cardiovascular disease, echocardiography and nuclear cardiology and she is certified in lipidology through the National Lipid Association. Dr. Gianos comes to Lenox Hill from NYU Langone Health (Bellevue and Tisch Hospitals), where she held various clinical and administrative roles of progressive responsibility for the past 11 years. In her first years at NYU, she won a cardiology faculty teaching award and most recently, served as co-clinical director of the NYU Langone Center for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease, associate professor of medicine at the NYU School of Medicine, and director of the NYU Preventive Cardiology fellowship program. In addition, she was an active member of the hospital s women s heart group. Dr. Gianos s experiences at NYU over the past 11 years have prepared her well to return to the health system she considered home with a clear vision for advancing patient-centered care.
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