Hillary Stainthorpe Harrison, M.D.

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Weill Cornell Medicine is a leading healthcare institution affiliated with NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, dedicated to delivering exceptional and compassionate patient care. With a vast network of over 2,000 doctors and 173 locations in New York, the organization prioritizes individualized clinical services and patient satisfaction, boasting a satisfaction score of 94.2.

In addition to in-person care, Weill Cornell Medicine offers innovative digital health services, including video visits and virtual care options, ensuring convenience for patients. Committed to advancing medical research and education, the institution strives to teach the next generation of healthcare professionals while making groundbreaking biomedical discoveries.

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