
Bonnie Wolf-Greenwald, MD
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Gender | Female |
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Languages | English |
Insurance accepted | Dr. Wolf-Greenwald is an out of network provider |
Board certification | Endocrinology |
Medical school | New York University School of Medicine |
Internship | New York Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University |
Residency | New York Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University |
Fellowship | Emory University Hospital - GME |
Specialty | Diabetes Mellitus Type 1, Diabetes Mellitus Type 2, Osteoporosis, Metabolism, Diabetes, Women’s Health, Menopause and Weight Management |
Group | White Plains Hospital Physician Associates |
About
Dr. Bonnie Wolf Greenwald is a board-certified physician in endocrinology and internal medicine. Skilled in all aspects of endocrinology, diabetes, metabolism and bone diseases.
Her clinical interests include osteoporosis, menopause, PCO-s, nutrition and weight management, thyroid disease and thyroid cancer, type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and adrenal and pituitary disorders.
After earning her degree at the New York University School of Medicine, Dr. Greenwald completed a residency at the NewYork-Presbyterian Columbia University Irving Medical Center, followed by a fellowship at the Emory University School of Medicine.
Dr. Wolf-Greenwald has transitioned to a new care model that will allow her to offer enhanced access and extended time to her patients. As part of this new model, Dr. Greenwald no longer accepts insurance, and patients are now responsible for paying at the time of service. Dr. Greenwald’s office can provide the new fees by calling (914) 849-6962. Patients with commercial insurance will receive a payment receipt that can be submitted for potential reimbursement.
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