Dr Southren is a board-certified physician in Internal Medicine, Cardiology, Critical Care, Lipidology, Echocardiography, Stress Echocardiography, Healthcare and Quality Management with subspecialty boards: Physician Advisor, Risk Management, Patient Safety and Case Management. He received his medical doctorate from New York Medical College in Valhalla, NY. He completed his Internship and Residency at Barnes Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, MO, and his Cardiology Fellowships at Emory University in Atlanta, GA and New York Medical College. He is the Division Director of Cardiology and Physician Quality Advisor at Montefiore Nyack Hospital. He practices clinical cardiology both at Highland Medical and Advanced Cardiovascular Care.
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The staff excluding Dr Southren the cardiologist is very inefficient and heartless. They were informed of a scheduled surgery for knee replacement at NYU way in advance. The doctors staff treated matter as it wasn't important and never informed him I needed clearance from him for surgery. All other doctors responded timely. Dr Southern couldn't because staff working with him never informed him. I tried many times to reach doctor and also communicated with his staff but staff refused to give me an appointment for clearance. This was done 30 days in advance.
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Because of his office staff, my mothers super important surgery has been postponed because his staff did not respond to her surgeon on time. We have been calling, no response. The NYU medical team has been calling his office, no response. The doctor is great, its the staff that has not been doing their job.