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Gender | Male |
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Languages | English, Hebrew, Spanish |
Board certification | Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine |
Medical school | SUNY at Stony Brook School of Medicine |
Internship | New York University Medical Center |
Residency | New York University Medical Center - GME |
Fellowship | New York University Medical Center - GME |
Specialty | Internal Medicine, Infectious Disease |
Group | White Plains Hospital Physician Associates |
Accepted insurance | View accepted health insurance plans |
About
Dr. Zeitlin specializes in Internal Medicine and Infectious Disease and is board certified in both specialties. He is an attending physician and Director of the Infectious Disease Division at White Plains Hospital. In his outpatient practice, he is proud of having developed long-term doctor-patient relationships with his primary care patients.
Dr. Zeitlin received his medical degree from Stony Brook School of Medicine, Stony Brook, NY. He completed his internship and residency in Internal Medicine at New York University Medical Center and a Fellowship in Infectious Diseases and Immunology at New York University Medical Center.
Dr. Zeitlin offers a complete range of primary care services to patients, including routine examinations, annual physicals, preventive care, and travel consultations. He also sees patients requiring acute care for illnesses, infections and injuries. Dr. Zeitlin offers long-term office care for chronic illnesses and infections and consults on cases of infectious disease in the office and hospital.
Medical Expertise:
- Internal Medicine and primary care
- Acute and chronic infections
- HIV and immune disorders
- Travel medicine
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