Konstantin Zakashansky

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Konstantin Zakashansky
Konstantin Zakashansky, MD Office

(212) 523-7752

425 West 59th St 9th Fl New York, NY 10019

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Konstantin Zakashansky

Konstantin Zakashansky practices as an Oncologist in New York, NY.He graduated from State University of NY at Stony Brook School of Medicine.
Primary Specialty

Oncologist

Practice Konstantin Zakashansky, MD
Gender Male
Education State University of NY at Stony Brook School of Medicine
Training Mount Sinai Beth Israel
Certification American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Accepting New Patients
Insurances Accepted AETNA - Commercial, AETNA - Medicare, Affinity Medicaid-Medicare-Essential Exchange, CIGNA Healthcare, Centivo, Cigna - Medicare, EmblemHealth - HIP, EmblemHealth - HIP-Medicaid, EmblemHealth - HIP-Medicare, Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield - HealthPlus Medicaid, Fidelis Health Care, HealthFirst Medicaid, HealthFirst Medicare, Medicare - NJ, Medicare - NY, Metroplus, NJ Medicaid, NY Medicaid, United Health Care - Commercial, United Health Care - Top Tier, VillageCareMax, WellCare Health Plan
Degrees Medical Doctor
Services Konstantin Zakashansky, MD provides oncology services in New York, NY. Oncology includes the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer, skin cancer, prostate cancer, and many other forms of cancer.

Contact Konstantin Zakashansky at (212) 523-7752 for specific information about cancer treatment in New York, NY.
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