Dr. Tanaka Dune, MD
Dr. Tanaka Dune, MD
Overview
Dr. Tanaka Dune, MD works in New York, NY as
They graduated from Wake Forest School of Medicine in 2009. Dr. Dune completed a residency at McGaw Medical Center at Northwestern University|Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Dr. Dune has has worked on more claims relating to
Patients said this doctor explains conditions well.
Patients said this doctor is trustworthy.
Patients said the staff was friendly.
Patients said scheduling was easy.
Insurance Accepted
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Choice POS
Locations
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Center for Female Pelvic Health525 E 68th St Ste F9, New York, NY 10065
Patient Satisfaction
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After experiencing rectal & pelvic pain since my early teens, I finally learned that the condition had a name - Pelvic Myofascial Pain in November 2017 after finally becoming disabled from the pain a month before. Dr. Dune was the third GYN who had given me this diagnosis in a year but finding adequate management without drugs was still a challenge. What will always make her stand out to me; a registered nurse for the past fifty years, was her knowledge of a part of the female anatomy that the dozen or so GYNs I had consulted for the condition for 30 years, didn't mention or seem to know even existed. Her explanation and demonstration have allowed me to come up with a management plan for this crippling condition. She is knowledgeable and empathetic and easily the most qualified physician I have ever met. Marjorie L. Morris, R.N. (thankfully returned to the workforce at 74)
About Me
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Education
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Wake Forest School of Medicine
2009
Internship
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St Luke's Roosevelt Hospital Center|St Lukes - Roosevelt Hospital Center at Roosevelt Division
2010
Residency
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McGaw Medical Center at Northwestern University|Northwestern Memorial Hospital
2013
Fellowship
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Loyola University Medical Center
2016
Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Dune's office is located at 525 E 68th St Ste F9 New York, NY 10065.
Dr. Dune frequently sees patients for
Dr. Dune has a star rating of 4.6/5 and has been reviewed 10 times.
Dr. Dune has been practicing as a Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery Specialist for 15 years.
Hospital Affiliations
- Weill Cornell Medical Center
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