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Specialties

Primary: Otolaryngologist (Ear, Nose & Throat - ENT)

Sub-Specialty: General

Additional Specialties: Otorhinolaryngology, ENT

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General Info
Dr. Philip Perlman is a 1983 graduate of SUNY Downstate Medical Center and completed his Otolaryngology training at Albany Medical Center in 1988. Dr. Perlman is well trained in all aspects of the field, including pediatric and adult ENT, head and neck surgery and in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery. He has been practicing in Manhasset, NY since 1989. Dr. Perlman currently treats adult and pediatric patients medically and surgically in all aspects of ear, nose and throat disorders. Dr. Perlman is widely published and has made presentations on many aspects of Otolaryngology, including swallowing disorders and facial cosmetic techniques. Dr. Perlman has been the Director of Otolaryngology at St. Francis Hospital in Roslyn, NY since 2003. He is also named in Castle Connolly' Top Doctors for the past 15 years.
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Fax: (516) 466-5115

Phone: (318) 445-7181

Phone: (516) 466-5005

Phone: (516) 466-5115

Brands
restylane
Neighborhoods
Thomaston, Great Neck
AKA

Pearlman Progressive Ear Nose And Throat Dr

Progressive Ear Nose & Throat Associates PLLC

Perlman, Philip, MD

Perlman Progressive Ear Nose and Throat

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Specialties: Otorhinolaryngology, ENT

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Details

Phone: (516) 466-5100

Address: 333 E Shore Rd Ste 102, Manhasset, NY 11030

Website: https://www.entandallergy.com/office/manhasset

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