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Affiliated providers provide medical care at an NYU Langone location or a private practice, and are not employed by NYU Langone Health.

Steven Z. Glickel, MD

Affiliated Provider
Affiliated providers provide medical care at an NYU Langone location or a private practice, and are not employed by NYU Langone Health.
  • Specialty: Hand & Wrist Surgery
  • Treats: Adults & Children
  • Language: English
  • Phone: 212-658-1122
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Board Certifications
  • American Board of Orthopedic Surgery - Orthopedic Surgery, 1985
Education and Training
  • Fellowship, St Luke's Roosevelt Hospital Center, Hand Surgery, 1983
  • Residency, Brigham and Women's Hospital (Harvard Medical School), Orthopedic Surgery, 1981
  • MD from Harvard Medical School, 1976

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This provider accepts the following insurance plans.

  • UHC
     
    • UnitedHealthcare EPO
    • UnitedHealthcare HMO
    • UnitedHealthcare POS
    • UnitedHealthcare PPO
This list of insurances changes regularly, and insurance plans listed may not be accepted at all office locations for this provider. Before your appointment, please confirm with your insurance company that this provider accepts your insurance.

Steven Z. Glickel, MD does not accept insurance.

Locations and Appointments

OrthoManhattan

485 Madison Avenue, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10022

Phone

212-658-1122

Fax

212-883-8886

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