We at Medical Offices of Manhattan are glad to be partnering with Lenco Diagnostic Laboratories to offer COVID-19 antibody testing to patients who require it. Lenco is one of the largest privately-owned reference laboratories in New York City. As one of the first labs in the city to gain approval to begin PCR testing for […]
Medical Offices of Manhattan’s Internist, Dr. Robert Segal speaks to The New York Post about the coronavirus antibody test and how accurate it may be. He’s quoted saying: Cardiologist Robert Segal has been conducting antibody tests at his Manhattan Cardiology clinics on the Upper East Side and Midtown since April 16 “for anyone who has felt that […]
Medical Offices of Manhattan’s Internist, Dr. Denise Pate speaks to Prevention about How To Wear A Face Mask Effectively During Covid-19. She’s quoted saying: Coronavirus can be transmitted when a person inhales respiratory droplets that are dispersed when a carrier coughs, sneezes, or talks. It’s why effectively covering your mouth and nose is crucial. “Considering that COVID-19 […]
Medical Offices of Manhattan’s Internist, Dr. Denise Pate speaks to Parents.com about Ways to Make Co-Parenting Work During the Coronavirus Pandemic. She’s quoted saying: Agree How You’ll Monitor Your HealthDr. Pate says, “It’s more important than ever to disclose symptoms of anyone in either household. This includes the spectrum of COVID-19 symptoms, especially if one parent […]
Medical Offices of Manhattan’s Internist, Dr. Denise Pate speaks to BestLife about Health Risks You Can’t Afford to Take Amid the Coronavirus. She’s quoted saying: Smoking or Vaping Touching commonly used items and surfaces without disinfecting Grocery shopping frequently Taking new medicine or engaging in high-risk activities Going to a small gathering Meeting dates in person […]
Medical Offices of Manhattan’s Internist, Dr. Denise Pate speaks to Muscle & Fitness about tips to stop touching your face. She’s quoted saying: Avoid touching your face especially when a contagious virus is spreading. Viruses can easily transmit by touching contaminated surfaces followed by your face like eyes, nose, and mouth. Face-touching is a habit elicited […]