Skip to main content

EFFECTIVE MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, Patients visiting 170 Maple Avenue will enter from Maple Avenue and exit onto Davis Avenue. Please be aware of this new traffic pattern.

Cynthia Chin, MD

About Ratings and Reviews

The star rating score is an average of all responses to care provider related questions on our independent rating system, the Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survey. Responses are measured on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the best score. Learn more about our patient satisfaction survey.

Gender Female
Languages English
Board certification

General surgery, Cardiothoracic surgery

Medical school SUNY at Stony Brook School of Medicine
Internship St Vincent's Hosp Med Ctr of NY
Residency St Vincent's Hosp Med Ctr of NY
Fellowship Mount Sinai Health System
Medical group memberships

1997 - Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society, Society of Surgical Oncology, John Ewing Society

Specialty

Lung Cancer, Esophageal Disease, Thoracic Surgery, Robotic Surgery, Lung Nodules

Group White Plains Hospital Physician Associates
Accepted insurance View accepted health insurance plans

About

Dr. Cynthia Chin serves as a Thoracic surgeon and Director of the Women's Cancer Program Services at White Plains Hospital. Born and raised in Westchester County, she relocated her clinical practice in 2012 from Mount Sinai Medical Center, where she served as the Director of the Women's Lung Cancer Treatment Program, to White Plains.

At White Plains Hospital, Dr. Chin continues her commitment to provide exceptional clinical care to her patients, bringing her extensive experience in treating both benign and malignant conditions of the chest and its structures to our community. Using minimally invasive video-assisted techniques (VATS) in the treatment of cancers of the lung, esophagus, and thymus as well as myasthenia gravis, her patients recover faster, have minimal pain and fewer complications, and resume active, functional lives more quickly.

Dr. Chin earned her medical degree with honors from the State University of New York at Stony Brook School of Medicine. She completed her General Surgery residency at St. Vincent's Hospital, formerly in Manhattan. During this training, she devoted two years as a Surgical Oncology Research Fellow at the Medical College of Virginia studying the interactions of the human immune system with cancers.

Following her General Surgery training, Dr. Chin completed Fellowship training in Cardiothoracic Surgery at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in Manhattan, and then further refined her skill and expertise as the Clinical Fellow in Thoracic Surgery at University of Pittsburgh, where she received advanced specialty training in the minimally invasive surgical management of esophageal cancer.

After completing her training, Dr. Chin was appointed Assistant Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at The Mount Sinai Medical Center where she established a busy practice prior to relocating to White Plains.

In addition to providing exceptional care to her patients, Dr. Chin has published scholarly work in numerous well respected medical journals and has contributed to textbooks on minimally invasive surgery of the chest. Her most recent publications include two chapters, one entitled Treatment of Multiple Lung Cancers and the other, Surgical Treatment of Pulmonary Metastases. Both are published in 2011 Cardiothoracic Surgery Review. She has also contributed video chapters to The Atlas of Minimally Invasive Thoracic Surgery, which is widely respected as a resource for Thoracic surgeons seeking advanced knowledge in state-of-the-art Thoracic surgical techniques.

"White Plains Hospital is a state-of-the-art facility, offering advanced technology and highly skilled clinicians in every major discipline. In many ways, I believe White Plains is superior to larger institutions because we are close to home but have with the capability of performing the same technically advanced surgeries one expects of larger academic centers. We can provide that same exceptional level of care due, in large part, to the fantastic teamwork provided by our unique group of the nurses, anesthesiologists, and intensive care physicians." —Dr. Cynthia Chin

In the news

Podcast

Understanding Lung Cancer Screenings

Article

Five Facts: Lung Cancer Screening

Since lung cancer is the second leading cause of cancer in the United States and is most often found at a later stage when treatment options are limited, identifying early, potentially curable lung cancer is of great benefit.

Video

Meet the Doctor: Dr. Cynthia Chin

Thoracic Surgeon