Maria Dolgovina, MD

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10124 Queens Blvd Ste A
Forest Hills, NY 11375
Maria Dolgovina, MD, is a board-certified neurologist with a strong background in sleep medicine. Through her work with the team at Advanced Medical Care in Brighton Beach (Brooklyn) and Forest Hills (Queens), New York, Dr. Dolgovina is honored to play a role in helping patients find lasting relief from their neurological conditions. Education has always played a central role in Dr. Dolgovina’s life. She completed her undergraduate degree at Hofstra University in Long Island, New York, before earning her medical degree from Ross University School of Medicine in Edison, New Jersey. A sleep medicine residency and fellowship through Stony Brook University Hospital in New York further refined her skills and knowledge.

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2.017 reviews
Dusya A.
12/1/2021

I would give a million starts!! Great medical office, wonderful and warm experience from start to finish! Dr. Dolgovina is very understanding and listens to your concerns. She is taking time to...

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Deanna H.
4/16/2025

This place sucks. Like every other review here all she wants is money. She says she's willing to do everything to help and it's a facade for I'm willing to do everything so you waste your time and...

Elie R.
6/25/2025

BAD !!! Originally gave a 4 star review after my first visit, but getting a follow up appointment is ridiculous. Booked a follow up on Zoc Doc for June 27 at noon. Two days later the office...

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Vladimir T.
11/18/2016

Came in for a sleep study/RLS. Got a useless electric nerve test they do to all patients (must be a real money maker) to tell me what I've known for 15 years, zero help on RLS (keep taking what...

L P.
4/25/2019

Wow probably one of the worst doctors I've been to. Don't bother making an appointment, you'll wait over an hour regardless. Pill pusher. Doctor barely spoke to me for 5 seconds and was already...

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