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Dr. Elisabeth Gordon, MD
Dr. Elisabeth Gordon, MD
Overview
Dr. Elisabeth Gordon, MD works in New York, NY as
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Office928 Broadway Ste 300, New York, NY 10010
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My partner and I of 10 years have been seeing Elisabeth for a long time (for a few different reasons), and all I can say is that we're happier than we've ever been thanks to Elisabeth. She gave us the tools we needed to work through our issues and improve the health and happiness of our relationship, day-to-day. I also saw her 1:1 to help work through a separate solo issues. Honestly, knowing what I know now, we would have seen Elisabeth even if we didn't have any issues at all! Yes, we tackled some specific things, but we also worked on some very basic fundamentals, like how to communicate more effectively with one another. If you're looking for an extremely knowledgeable therapist with a true academic / scientific background who can help you get real results, then look no further than Elisabeth. All I'll say is this: - Don't expect any quick fixes - You (or you and your couple) have to be open and willing participate - You put in what you get out; like all things in life,
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Board Certifications
- Psychiatry
Internship
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Beth Israel Medical Center - Petrie Campus
2006
Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Gordon's office is located at 928 Broadway Ste 300 New York, NY 10010.
Dr. Gordon has a star rating of 5.0/5 and has been reviewed 1 times.
Dr. Gordon is board certified in
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