Main Headquarters:
315 East 62nd Street, 5th Floor
New York, New York, 10065
Phone Number:
(646) 962-2820
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Marcos Fe-Bornstein, MD is currently focusing on psychodynamic psychotherapy. He has extensive experience in the treatment of Mood and Anxiety disorders, Psychosomatic Disorders, psychiatric issues in chronic pain and other psychiatricl disorders and addictions. Dr. Marcos Fe-Bornstein has practiced General Adult Psychiatry for over 30 years. Prior to moving to New York in 2002, Dr. Fe-Bornstein was Director of the Behavioral Medicine Clinic at Tulane University in New Orleans and held clinical and administrative positions at Tulane and affiliated hospitals. He also worked at the New Orleans Veterans Administration Medical Center where he headed the Opiate Substitution Program. Dr. Fe-Bornstein served as Chief of Inpatient Addiction Recovery services at Payne Whitney Westchester up until November 2010 and is currently an Attending Psychiatrist at Payne Whitney Manhattan. Dr. Fe-Bornstein has a limited evening private practice at Weill Cornell Psychiatry Specialties Center on East 62 St.He is a graduate of the National University in Mexico City. He trained in Adult Psychiatry at Tulane University and Louisiana State University in New Orleans and completed fellowships in Advanced Psychiatry at LSU and Behavioral Medicine at Tulane. He is a graduate of the New Orleans Psychoanalytic Institute.Available Hours by appointment
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Psychiatrists are medical professionals in New York who possess an extensive knowledge in human psychology and medicine, and treat mental disorders, emotional trauma and concomitant behavioral aberrations in individuals through medication. In extreme situations, patients may even be advised rehabilitation and institutionalization.