Igor Mamkin, MD - Center for Community Health at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital

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Brooklyn, NY 11215

Igor Mamkin, MD, is a cardiologist affiliated with the Center for Community Health at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, located in Brooklyn, NY. He specializes in cardio-obstetrics and general cardiology, offering comprehensive cardiac care to patients in the community.

Fluent in Russian, Dr. Mamkin plays a vital role in providing accessible healthcare services, including support for both new and existing patients. He is committed to integrating patient needs with advanced medical practices to ensure optimal heart health.

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