VEXAS Syndrome Care Program | NYU Langone Health
Experts at NYU Langone’s VEXAS Syndrome Care Program provide evaluation and care for people with VEXAS syndrome.
Vicki Match Suna, AIA | NYU Langone Health
Vicki Match Suna, AIA, oversees strategic campus planning, design, construction, maintenance, and operations of all NYU Langone properties.
Video Doctor Visits | NYU Langone Health
Many NYU Langone doctors and care providers offer video visits, so you can see your doctor from your mobile device or computer.
View & Share Radiology Images & Reports
Use the NYU Langone Health app or your NYU Langone Health MyChart account to view and share your radiology images or print your reports.
ViewFlex X ICE First-in-Human Study
The purpose of this research study is to collect feedback from physicians on using the ViewFlex X ICE System for future research and development. The ViewFlex X ICE System will be used to visualize anatomic structures within your heart. You should understand that the ViewFlex X ICE System is investigational, meaning it is not Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved and has not been approved for clinical use during cardiac electrophysiology (EP) procedures (treatment for irregular heart rhythms). The ViewFlex X ICE System has gone through extensive testing in a laboratory setting to make sure it is well-tolerated and functions as it is expected to.
Virtual Urgent Care
With NYU Langone’s Virtual Urgent Care, adults and children ages 5 and older can receive treatment for many non-emergency medical conditions.
Virtual Urgent Care for Children
At NYU Langone, we offer Virtual Urgent Care video visits for children ages 5 and older.
Visitor Information | NYU Langone Health
Please review the current visitor policies for NYU Langone’s inpatient locations and doctor’s offices.
Vitiligo | NYU Langone Health
Dermatologists at NYU Langone recommend topical medication, phototherapy, or laser therapy to minimize the appearance of vitiligo.
Vocal Surgery for Hoarseness in Children | NYU Langone Health
Voice experts at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone may use microsurgery or other surgical techniques to treat hoarseness.