Who We Are
Concorde Medical Group is committed to providing the highest standard in healthcare and patient services. Comprised of numerous leading physicians in seven offices around Manhattan, Concorde Medical Group enables patients to receive personal, individualized care with the security and convenience of a group practice. For over a decade, Concorde Medical Group has been combining state-of-the-art technology with award-winning practices in patient care, providing patients with unparalleled service and the most advanced medical treatments. Concorde Medical Group physicians are affiliated with NYU Medical Center and Beth Israel Hospital and are faculty members of the prestigious NYU School of Medicine. Many Concorde physicians are actively engaged in innovative research projects that are helping to discover groundbreaking drug therapies and cures.
Concorde Medical Group provides medical services to adults for general healthcare and disease treatment and prevention. The group's doctors are board certified in Internal Medicine as well as Cardiology, Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Gastroenterology, Liver Diseases, Gynecology, Podiatry, Physiatry, and Rheumatology.
Patients of Concorde Medical Group benefit from the power of a network of physicians while still receiving individual care from their personal doctor. Concorde Medical Group centralizes the administrative and business aspects of operating a practice - empowering doctors to concentrate solely on patient care resulting in greater focus and attention to patient needs and treatment. Our broad spectrum of practice areas sustained by over three dozen physicians, assures patients that the majority of healthcare plans will be accepted and their medical needs can be met within the Concorde group. With a doctor on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week, patients always have access to a medical expert.
As a Concorde patient, you now enjoy personal access to these prominent physicians and the most advanced medical practices available to patients today.
