Department of Pediatrics
The Department of Pediatrics at NYU Langone Health is at the forefront of innovating and advancing pediatric healthcare and training tomorrow’s leaders in this constantly evolving field. The aim of the pioneering research conducted by scientists, clinical investigators, and specialists in the department is to better understand pediatric conditions and improve patient care.
The department also has a long tradition of excellence in educating the next generation of pediatric physicians and scientists, training medical students, residents, and fellows in the major subspecialties of the field:
- adolescent medicine
- clinical genetics
- developmental–behavioral pediatrics
- environmental pediatrics
- general pediatrics
- neonatology
- pediatric allergy and immunology
- pediatric cardiology
- pediatric critical care
- pediatric endocrinology and diabetes
- pediatric gastroenterology and hepatology
- pediatric hematology–oncology
- pediatric infectious diseases
- pediatric nephrology
- pediatric pulmonary medicine
- pediatric rheumatology
The specialists in the department treat and manage pediatric conditions at world-class facilities including Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone, which has received the highest level of surgical verification from the American College of Surgeons.
Contact Us
The Department of Pediatrics administrative office is located at 145 East 32 Street, 14th floor, New York, NY 10016. Please reach out to our program coordinators Claudia Torres at claudia.torres@nyulangone.org and Cristina Paquiz at cristina.paquiz@nyulangone.org with any questions.
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