Sandip Parikh, MD

Sandip Parikh, MD

Sandip Parikh, MD

Dr. Sandip Parikh is a highly-skilled, board-certified surgeon with over twenty-five years of experience. His specialties include general, breast, and colorectal surgery. He has vast experience and treats a myriad of conditions including, but not limited to, complex breast and colorectal abnormalities.

Sandip Parikh, MD FULL BIO

Dr. Sandip Parikh is a highly-skilled, board-certified surgeon with over twenty-five years of experience. His specialties include general, breast, and colorectal surgery.

He has vast experience and treats a myriad of conditions including, but not limited to, complex breast and colorectal abnormalities.

Dr. Parikh is well versed with the latest surgery guidelines and modalities. He uses the best imaging and diagnostic techniques to provide premier personalized care.

Prior to his career at New York Health, Dr. Parikh held the esteemed position of Chief of Surgery at Advantage Care Physicians, one of the largest multi-specialty groups in the greater New York metro area. He was also the Director of Surgery at Queens Surgical Center.

A well-respected physician in the community, Dr. Parikh’s stellar credentials include a medical degree from New York University School of Medicine. He completed his internship and residency in general surgery at Northwell Long Island Jewish Medical Center and his colorectal surgery fellowship at Mt. Sinai St. Luke’s- Roosevelt Hospital Center.

Currently, he serves as an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine

Additionally, he is affiliated with multiple hospitals in New York, including Northwell Long Island Jewish-Forest Hills and Northwell University Hospital in Manhasset, NY.

Sandip Parikh, MD CREDENTIALS

PROFESSIONAL TITLES

  • Assistant Professor of Surgery at Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine

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