Patient Offices
- Address
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5 East 98th Street, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10029
- Tel
- 212-241-3340
- Fax
- 212-860-9737
- Office Hours
- Monday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Wednesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Thursday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Disabled Access
- Yes
Insurance Plans Accepted
- Aetna U.S. Healthcare
- Beech Street
- Best Doctor
- CarePlus, LLC
- CenterCare, Inc.
- Cigna
- Devon Health Services
- Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield
- Fidelis Care NY
- First Health
- Group Health Insurance, Inc.
- Health Insurance Plan (HIP)
- HealthPlus, Inc.
- Healthfirst
- Horizon Healthcare
- Island Group
- Local 1199
- Magnacare
- Medicaid
- Medicaid New Jersey
- Medicare
- MetroPlus Health Plan
- MultiPlan, Inc.
- Neighborhood Health Providers, LLC
- Other
- Oxford Health Plans
- PHS/Healthnet/Guardian
- Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS)
- Travel Care Services
- United Health Care Empire Plan
- United Healthcare
- Vytra
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
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Guggenheim Pavilion Floor 6th Floor Room 6-272B
1190 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10029
Mary Ann McLaughlin
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Medicine, Cardiology
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Health Evidence and Policy
Overview
| Subspecialty |
Cardiology
, Geriatric Medicine - Internal Medicine
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| Clinical Interests |
Cardiovascular Disease |
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Women's Health |
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General Cardiology |
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Geriatric Cardiology |
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Angina Pectoris |
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Cardiac Diseases |
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Cardiovascular Disease (Cardiology) |
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Cardiovascular Disease Cardiovascular Risk Assessment |
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Cardiovascular Prevention |
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Cardiovascular Rehabilitation |
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Hypertension |
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Women's Heart Disease |
| Languages |
English |
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Spanish |
| Gender |
Female |
| E-mail |
maryann.mclaughlin@mssm.edu |
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maryann.mclaughlin@mountsinai.org |
| Education and Training |
MD, Georgetown Univ. School of Medicine |
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Residency, Internal Medicine, New York Hospital Cornell University Med Ctr |
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Fellowship, Cardiology, Mount Sinai Hospital |
Dr. McLaughlin received her medical degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine, as a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. She completed her internship and residency at The New York Hospital/Cornell Medical Center where she received the prestigious C. Richard Bowman award for demonstrating human warmth, scientific endeavor, and dedication to medicine. She completed her fellowship in Cardiovascular medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, where she received the B. Chaus Scholar Cardiology Award, and concomitantly completed her Master's in Public Health degree at Columbia University School of Public Health. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Medicine, Health Policy and Geriatrics and Adult Development. She is the Medical Director of the Cardiac Health Program, and Co-Director of the Women's Cardiac Assessment and Risk Evaluation Program. Dr. McLaughlin is the recipient of grants from the Agency for Health Care Quality and Research, the American Heart Association, the American College of Cardiology, and the New York Academy of Medicine. Her research focuses on improving the cardiovascular care of women, elderly and minorities. She has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals, and is the author of four book chapters, and is on the Editorial board of the publication, "Focus on Healthy Aging." She has been an invited speaker both nationally and internationally. Since completion of her academic training, Dr. McLaughlin has been the recipient of numerous awards, including: the American College of Cardiology/Merck Fellowship Award, the Mary and David Hoar Fellowship of the New York Academy of Medicine, the SmithKline Beecham Development Partners Junior Faculty Award in Cardiology, and the Arthur Ross Foundation Award. In the NewsDr. McLaughlin and her work were recently profiled in The Daily News feature The Daily Check Up. View PDF.
Training
| Education and Training |
MD, Georgetown Univ. School of Medicine |
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Residency, Internal Medicine, New York Hospital Cornell University Med Ctr |
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Fellowship, Cardiology, Mount Sinai Hospital |
Clinical Practice
| Subspecialty |
Cardiology
, Geriatric Medicine - Internal Medicine
|
| Clinical Interests |
Cardiovascular Disease |
| |
Women's Health |
| |
General Cardiology |
| |
Geriatric Cardiology |
| |
Angina Pectoris |
| |
Cardiac Diseases |
| |
Cardiovascular Disease (Cardiology) |
| |
Cardiovascular Disease Cardiovascular Risk Assessment |
| |
Cardiovascular Prevention |
| |
Cardiovascular Rehabilitation |
| |
Hypertension |
| |
Women's Heart Disease |
| Languages |
English |
| |
Spanish |
Publications
Mennell JS, Cesarman GM, Jacovina AT, Mclaughlin M, Lev EA, Hajjar KA. Annexin II and bleeding in acute promyelocytic leukemia. N Engl J Med 1991; 340: 994-1004.
Mclaughlin M, Fuster V. Three mechanisms for coronary artery disease progression; insights into future management. Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine 1995; 62(4): 265-274.
Mclaughlin M, Chesebro JH, Fuster V. Hypercoagulable states and. ACC Current Journal Review 1996 May / June;: 28-35.
Mclaughlin M, Phillips RA, Patel TN, Siu AL, David O, Buckley S, Mara T, Goldman ME. Prevalence and treatment patterns of diastolic filling abnormalities in the elderly. Journal of Heart Failure 1997; 4(1): 110.
Gersony DR, Mclaughlin M, Sacks HS, Fuster V, Gersony WM. Effect of beta blocker therapy on clinical outcome in patients with Marfans syndrome: Meta-analysis of data from 802 patients. JACC 1999; 33(2): 243.
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