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Patient Offices

Address
5 East 98th Street
11th Floor
New York, NY 10029
Tel
212-241-4060
Fax
212-987-0389
Office Hours
Tuesday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Disabled Access
Yes

Insurance Plans Accepted

  • 1199 National Benefit Fund
  • Aetna U.S. Healthcare
  • CIGNA - Indemnity
  • CIGNA Healthcare HMO
  • Cigna
  • Devon Health Services
  • Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield
  • Fidelis Care NY
  • Medicare
  • Oxford Health Plans
  • PHS/Healthnet/Guardian
  • Prem Preferred Care/Beechstreet
  • Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS)
  • Prudential Healthcare: a member company of Aetna
  • United Healthcare
  • Worker

Disclaimer - Please note that the insurance accepted list may not be complete. Prior to scheduling an appointment, please contact the doctors' office to verify their participation in your plan.

Business Offices

Address
Primary Care Building Room Room B1-415
1470 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10029
Tel
212-241-4060

Richard M. Stein

PROFESSOR  Medicine, Nephrology

Overview

Subspecialty Nephrology
Clinical Interests Kidney Stones
  Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
  Kidney Disease
  Internal Medicine
  Nephrology
  Nephrotic Syndrome
  Renal Failure
Languages English
  Spanish
Gender Male
E-mail richard.stein@mssm.edu
Education and Training MD, S.U.N.Y., Downstate Medical Center
  Residency, Internal Medicine, Maimonides Medical Center
  Internship, Rotating, Kings County Hospital Center
  Fellowship, Medicine/Renal Disea, Mount Sinai Hospital
Awards 1996
Distinguished Service Award
Department of Medicine, The Mount Sinai Hospital/School of Medicine
  1996
Dean's Award for Dedication to Academic Excellence
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
  1995
Lester Hoenig Award for Outstanding Contributions in Nephrology and Medicine
National Kidney Foundation of New York/New Jersey
  1994
Joe Lowe and Louis Price Chair in Medicine
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
  1992
President's Award
The National Kidney Foundation, Inc.
  1991
Distinguished Teacher Award
Department of Medicine, The Mount Sinai Hospital/School of Medicine
  1977, 1982
Certificate of Merit for Excellence in Teaching
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
  1977
Visiting Professor (Docent)
University of Missouri Kansas City, School of Medicine


Curriculum Vitae: http://www.mountsinai.org/supporting-files/cv/stei...

Training

Education and Training MD, S.U.N.Y., Downstate Medical Center
  Residency, Internal Medicine, Maimonides Medical Center
  Internship, Rotating, Kings County Hospital Center
  Fellowship, Medicine/Renal Disea, Mount Sinai Hospital
Board Certification Nephrology

Clinical Practice

Subspecialty Nephrology
Clinical Interests Kidney Stones
  Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
  Kidney Disease
  Internal Medicine
  Nephrology
  Nephrotic Syndrome
  Renal Failure
Languages English
  Spanish
Board Certification Nephrology

Research

Physiologic alterations of sodium, potassium, calcium,acid-base and fluid balance

All aspects of clinical nephrology are of interest with an emphasis on pathophysiologic mechanisms. In addition, abnormalities of cardiovascular hemodynamics hypertension, intrinsic renal disease, pathology, acute and chronic renal failure, as well with dialysis and its myriad complications are considered.

Publications

Kahn T, Mohammed G, Stein RM, Krakoff LR. Control of Plasma Renin Activity in Chronic Stable Renal Disease. J of Lab and Clin Med 1975; 85: 637-644.


Kaji DM, Ackad A, Nottage WG, Stein RM. Prevention of Muscle Cramps. The Lancet 1976; II: 66.


Devacaanthan K, Yap AU, Chayes Z, Stein RM. Pulmonary Calcification in Chronic Renal Failure: Use of Diphophonate Scientiscan as a Diagnostic Tool. Clinical Nephrology 1976; 6: 488.


Torelli JA, Middleton B, Stein RM. Elimination of Glucose Interference and Improved Precision in a Continuous-Flow Analysis for Inulin. Clinical Chemistry 1977; 23: 1234.


Shapiro CB, Lerner NE, Ackad AS, Abramson RG, Stein RM. Malignant Hypertension and Uremia in Scleroderma: Efficacy of Nephrectomy and Hemodialysis. Clinical Nephrology 1977; 8: 231.


Fernando HA, Friedman HS, Zaman Q, Celes-Bargas A, Masih E, Stein RM. Echocardiographic Assessment of Cardiac Performance in Chronic Renal Failure and Following Dialysis. Cardiovascular Medicine 1978; 4: 459.


Kahn T, Kaji DM, Krakoff LR, Nicolis G, Stein RM. Potassium Transport in Chronic Stable Renal Disease. Clinical Science and Molecular Medicine 1978; 54: 661.


Kahn T, Kaji DM, Krakoff LR, Nicolis G, Stein RM. Hyperkalemia in Chronic Stable Renal Disease. Mount Sinai J of Medicine 1979; 46: 509.


DiScala V, Stein RM. Effects of Chronic Sodium Depletion on Tubular Sodium and Water Transport in Man. Nephron 1982; 31: 151-158.


Sugarman A, Kaji DM, Stein RM, Kahn T. Extrarenal Potassium Transport and the Beta 2 Adrenergic System. The Journal of Lab and Clin Med 1984 June; 103: 912-921.


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