Dr. Dennis Coffey is a pediatric critical care specialist in New York. He is trained to provide life-saving care for children who are in critical condition, or intensive care.
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Yes, Dr. Dennis C. Coffey is accepting new patients at this office.
(212) 544-1974
630 W 168th Street, New York, NY 10032
Please Note: This link will direct you to a third-party website unaffiliated with MD.com (https://www.columbiadoctors.org/i-want/access-mycolumbiadoctors), where you're able to request or schedule an appointment online with Dr. Dennis Coffey.
Yes, Dr. Dennis C. Coffey is accepting new patients at this office.
630 W 168th Street, Bhn 112, New York, NY 10032-3702
Dr. Dennis Coffey graduated from Umdnj-robert Wood Johnson Medical School in 1993.
Dr. Coffey has two offices in New York where he specializes in Critical Care Pediatrics and Pediatrics.
Dr. Coffey works with one hundred and one doctors including Dr. Benjamin Lentzner and Dr. Linda Addonizio.
Critical care pediatricians treat children suffering from life-threatening diseases. Dr. Coffey is charged with providing around-the-clock monitoring and intensive care for children who have experienced trauma or disease, landing them in the intensive care unit (ICU) of a hospital. He is trained to stabilize, diagnose, and manage the injuries or conditions in children of all ages – from newborns to adolescents.
As a pediatrician near New York, NY, Dr. Dennis Coffey provides comprehensive medical care for newborns, children & teens. Pediatricians act as primary care providers, serving as the first point of contact when a young patient is sick or exhibiting symptoms. Dr. Coffey is qualified to offer well-rounded medical care for children of all ages, working closely with the patient's parents & family to make certain that the child is developing & maturing without issue.
UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
MD • 1993