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Patient Offices

Address
5 East 98th Street
14th Floor, Suite B, Box 1259
New York, NY 10029
Tel
212-241-4410
Fax
212-241-5999
Office Hours
Monday 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Disabled Access
Yes

Insurance Plans Accepted

  • Medicare
  • Other
  • Worker

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Business Offices

Address
Faculty Practice Associates Floor 15
5 East 98th Street
New York, NY 10029

Jess Ting

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR  Surgery, Plastic Surgery

Overview

Subspecialty Hand Surgery - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Clinical Interests Carpal Tunnel Surgery
  Botox Injection
  Liposuction
  Facelift
  Abdominoplasty
  Breast Implants
  Breast Reductions
  Cosmetic Surgery
  Facial Reconstruction
  Skin Grafts
  Surgery, Hand
Languages English
Gender Male
E-mail jess.ting@mountsinai.org
Education and Training MD, Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons
  Residency, Plastic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh
  Residency, Surgery, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center
  Fellowship, Hand Surgery, Hospital for Special Surgery
Awards 2009
Best Doctors
New York Magazine
  2004
Teacher of the Year Award, Honorary Mount Sinai Emergency Medicine
The Mount Sinai Medical Center
  2004
Attending of the Year Award, Mount Sinai Plastic Surgery
The Mount Sinai Medical Center
  2001
Philip D. Wilson Award for Excellence in Orthopedic Surgery Research
Hospital for Special Surgery, NY
  2001
Annual Residents Night, Third Prize
New York Society for Surgery of the Hand
  2000
Best Overall Presentation
Ohio Valley Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
  1995
Janeway Prise for the graduating medical student with the highest academics
  1995
Robert F. Loeb Award for the graudating medical student who has shown the greatest promise for excellence in clinical medicine

A native New Yorker, Dr. Ting received undergraduate and graduate degrees from the Juilliard School of Music. He attended medical school at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. He received his General Surgery Training at the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. He then completed his Plastic Surgery Training at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and a fellowship in Hand Surgery and Microsurgery at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York.

Dr. Ting performs research in the areas of peripheral nerve regeneration and facial nerve reanimation. His clinical interests are cosmetic surgery, reconstructive plastic surgery, and hand surgery. He has special competency in microsurgical reconstruction following trauma or cancer surgery, and in surgery of the hand and upper extremity.

In The News

Dr. Ting discusses Breast Reconstruction surgery in The Daily News feature The Daily Check Up. View the PDF.

Training

Education and Training MD, Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons
  Residency, Plastic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh
  Residency, Surgery, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center
  Fellowship, Hand Surgery, Hospital for Special Surgery
Board Certification Hand Surgery - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Clinical Practice

Subspecialty Hand Surgery - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Clinical Interests Carpal Tunnel Surgery
  Botox Injection
  Liposuction
  Facelift
  Abdominoplasty
  Breast Implants
  Breast Reductions
  Cosmetic Surgery
  Facial Reconstruction
  Skin Grafts
  Surgery, Hand
Languages English
Board Certification Hand Surgery - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Research

Spike Broadening in the Aplysia R20 Cell

Publications

Ting J, Weiland AJ. Commentary on Intrasynovial flexor tendon repair: an experimental study on low versus high levels of in vivo force rehabilitation in canines. J Bone Joint Surg Am 2001 July; 83(7).


Ting J, Weiland AJ. Role of ancillary procedures in surgical management of carpal tunnel syndrome: epineurotomy, internal neurolysis, tenosynovectomy, and tendon transfers. Hand Clin 2002; 18(2): 315-323.


Neff BA, Ting J, Dickinson SL, Welling DB. Facial nerve monitoring parameters as a predictor of postoperative facial nerve outcomes after vestibular schwannoma resection. Otolaryngology and Neurotology 2005 July; 26(4): 728-732.


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