Valet Parking at Perlmutter Cancer Center | NYU Langone Health
Valet parking is available for people visiting NYU Langone’s Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Cancer Center.
Valet Parking at Perlmutter Cancer Center | NYU Langone Health
Valet parking is available for people visiting NYU Langone’s Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Cancer Center.
Valet Parking at Perlmutter Cancer Center—34th Street | NYU Langone Health
Perlmutter Cancer Center’s 34th Street location offers valet parking in Manhattan.
Valet Parking at Perlmutter Cancer Center—34th Street | NYU Langone Health
Perlmutter Cancer Center’s 34th Street location offers valet parking in Manhattan.
Valet Parking for Perlmutter Cancer Center at 38th Street | NYU Langone Health
Valet parking is available for patients visiting NYU Langone’s Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Cancer Center at its 38th Street location.
Validation of Wheelchair Propulsion Characteristics: A Pilot Observational Study
The goal of the proposed study is to evaluate the accuracy of previously developed algorithms in detecting both push counts and propulsion stroke patterns in the real-world environment. The proposed study fills a considerable research gap and will have a significant impact on clinical and research perspectives, as there is currently no validated and accurate tool for measuring propulsion characteristics in the community.
Varicose Veins | NYU Langone Health
Doctors at NYU Langone are experts at managing varicose veins with minimally invasive procedures.
Vascular Malformations in the Torso & Limbs | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone doctors are experts at managing vascular malformations, disorders of the blood vessels, in the chest, abdomen, pelvis, and limbs.
Vasculitis | NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone rheumatologists have extensive experience diagnosing and managing vasculitis, which causes inflammation of the blood vessels.
VECTOR-HF IIb: a multi-center national open label single-arm prospective clinical study to evaluate the safety usability and performance of the V-LAP system
The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether the V-LAP™ system is safe, and to assess its performance in obtaining left atrial pressure measurement data from the sensor implant via the patient and health care provider interfaces up to 12 months post-procedure.