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New York Gastroenterology Associates Launches Their Re-Designed, Patient-Friendly Website
New York Gastroenterology Associates Launches Their Re-Designed, Patient-Friendly Website
New York Gastroenterology Associates (NYGA), a sub-specialty gastroenterology practice in Manhattan, announces the launch of their redesigned website.
New York,
NY,
United States of America
(prbd.net)
17/09/2009
"New York Gastroenterology Associates (NYGA), a sub-specialty gastroenterology practice in Manhattan, announces the launch of their redesigned website."
New York Gastroenterology Associates (NYGA), a sub-specialty gastroenterology practice in Manhattan, announces the launch of their redesigned website. The improved website contains interactive areas enabling patients to securely communicate with NYGA via a secure portal. Another new section, “The NYGA Difference,” highlights the NYGA physicians’ impressive credentials, AAAHC accredited facility and outstanding safety record for colonoscopies and other GI procedures. NYGA’s redesigned website responds to the changing needs of patients who want to be able to find up to date medical information and communicate with their physicians online. The new website can be found at www.nyga.md.
“Our goal was to create a website that highlights the high standards we set for quality, safety and patient focused care. We want to differentiate ourselves from other gastroenterology practices,” said Dr. James Aisenberg, a partner at NYGA. “Not all colonoscopies are the same and patients can see from the information on our site why we are the better, safer choice.”
About New York Gastroenterology Associates
For over 24 years, NYGA has been a leading provider of high quality prevention and treatment for digestive diseases. Led by Dr. James Aisenberg, Dr. Lawrence Cohen and Dr. Kenneth Miller, NYGA is located on the upper east side of Manhattan and is affiliated with Mount Sinai Medical Center. All of NYGA’s physicians are board certified in the field of gastroenterology. Procedures and treatments include colonoscopy, endoscopy and other GI conditions and diseases. For more information, please call (212) 996-6633 or visit NYGA’s website at www.nyga.md.
About The Mount Sinai Medical Center
The Mount Sinai Medical Center, located in New York City, consists of The Mount Sinai Hospital, a tertiary care facility known for excellence in patient care and Mount Sinai School of Medicine, a leader in medical research and in the education of tomorrow’s physicians by internationally known faculty. Founded in 1852, The Mount Sinai Hospital is one of the oldest voluntary teaching hospitals in the country and in 1963, the Hospital created Mount Sinai School of Medicine, beginning a close collaboration that has made Mount Sinai one of the leading academic medical center in the country. Today, the patients of Mount Sinai benefit as teams of physicians and scientists work together to rapidly translate laboratory research to new patient treatments. Many of the groundbreaking approaches that result from these collaborations are initially available at only a handful of facilities in the country—some, only at Mount Sinai. These advances make Mount Sinai the first choice for patients with complex medical and
surgical needs.
Contact:
James Aisenberg
311 East 79th St. Suite 2A
New York , New York 10075
Phone: (212) 996-6633
Fax: (212) 996-6677
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For over 24 years, NYGA has been a leading provider of high quality prevention and treatment for digestive diseases. Led by Dr. James Aisenberg, Dr. Lawrence Cohen and Dr. Kenneth Miller, NYGA is located on the upper east side of Manhattan and is affiliated with Mount Sinai Medical Center. All of NYGA’s physicians are board certified in the field of gastroenterology. Procedures and treatments include colonoscopy, endoscopy and other GI conditions and diseases. For more information, please cal
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