Child Neurology at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center
505 East 70th Street, Helmsley Tower, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10021
The Division of Child Neurology at Weill Cornell Medicine has a long history of providing excellent patient care for both the inpatient and outpatient management of all child neurological problems including epilepsy, concussion, metabolic disorders, and neuro-oncology. Our team of pediatric neurologists and nurse practitioners provides individualized care for children and their families. We are affiliated with NewYork-Komansky Children's Hospital at Weill Cornell Medical Center.
Learn more about the conditions we treat and the services and programs we offer.
Extended Appointment Hours: Wednesday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
To provide you and your family with greater flexibility and convenience, we are now seeing patients on Wednesdays until 7 p.m.
New Call Center Hours: Weekdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
We understand that scheduling appointments can be challenging, which is why our phone lines are open for new or follow-up appointments Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
To schedule a new or follow-up appointment call 646-962-3027.
Preparing For Your Child's Visit
To facilitate the check-in process during your child's visit, we have posted important forms and information for you to read, complete, and return to the physician's office prior to your arrival. Click on the forms icon below to download the forms and questionnaires and email to wcmpedsneuro@med.cornell.edu or fax to 212-746-8137 at least 72 hours before your appointment.
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What Our Patients Are Saying
Doctor Grinspan is the best of the best. He is knowledgeable, caring, compassionate and kind.
We are so blessed to have Dr. Grinspan as our son’s neurologist. As parents in healthcare, we know how lucky it is to have a provider that is not only an expert in the field, but also compassionate and caring.
We felt so grateful to have Dr. Grinspan’s expertise in helping us diagnose why our daughter was making strange spasm gestures. He was lighthearted and calmed our nerves— yet was very thorough and meticulous in finding the root of the issue.