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About
Dr. Athena Lolis, MD works in New York, NY as
They are board certified in
Education
- Boston University, Medical School — 2006
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Insurance Accepted
- Aetna
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Capital District Physician's Health Plan (CDPHP)
- Cigna
- Connecticare
- EmblemHealth
- Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Excellus BlueCross BlueShield
- Fidelis Care
- Healthfirst
- Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Humana
- MagnaCare
- MVP Health Care
- Oxford Health Plans
- UnitedHealthCare
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Languages
English
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Lolis accepts Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield and Capital District Physician's Health Plan (CDPHP) as well as many others.
Dr. Lolis' office is located at 222 E 41st St New York, NY 10017. Find other locations and directions on MedicalNewsToday.
Dr. Lolis has a star rating of 5.0/5 and has been reviewed 2 times.
Dr. Lolis is board certified in
Dr. Lolis has been practicing as a Clinical Neurophysiologist for 18 years.
Hospital Affiliations
- NYU Langone Hospital - Manhattan
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222 E 41st St, New York, NY 10017 Directions (212) 263-7744
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Veterans Affairs New York Harbor Healthcare System - Manhattan Campus
423 E 23rd St, New York, NY 10010 Directions (201) 628-5608
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Nyu Langone Hjd Clinical Neurophysiology Associates
301 E 17th St Ste 1534, New York, NY 10003 Directions (212) 598-6185
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