Carl Bazil

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Carl Bazil
CUIMC/Neurological Institute of New York Office

(646) 426-3876

710 West 168th Street New York, NY 10032
About

Carl Bazil

Carl Bazil completed his undergraduate studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, followed by a combined MD/PhD program at Emory University, with a doctorate in pharmacology. He was a resident and chief resident in Neurology at New York University, and completed his fellowship in Epilepsy/EEG at the Neurological Institute of New York.
He was then Assistant Professor of Neurology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Since 1996, he has been an attending neurologist at Columbia University Division of Epilepsy and Sleep Disorders, and was Director of the division from 2008-2021.  He has done extensive research in the relationship between epilepsy and sleep and in development of antiseizure drugs, and continues to evaluate patients with epilepsy and sleep disorders.
Primary Specialty

Neurologist

Practice CUIMC/Neurological Institute of New York
Gender Male
Accepting New Patients
Insurances Accepted Amerigroup of New Jersey, WellCare, World Trade Center Health Plan, MVP Health Care, Healthfirst, Emblem/Hip, CIGNA, Affinity Health Plan, RiverSpring, Local 1199, Fidelis Care, Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield Healthplus, UnitedHealthcare, Magnacare (National), AgeWell, Multiplan, Medicare, Emblem/GHI, Quality Health Management, VNSNY CHOICE, AETNA, Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield
Degrees Medical Doctor, Doctor of Philosophy
Office Name CUIMC/Neurological Institute of New York
Services Carl Bazil provides neurology services in New York, NY. A Neurologist is a physician who diagnoses, treats, and manages disorders, disease, and injuries to the nervous system. This includes such areas as the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles.

Please call Carl Bazil at (646) 426-3876 to schedule an appointment in New York, NY or to get more information.
Additional Services Surgeon, Doctor
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