Medical Genetics

What To Expect at Your Visit 

A thorough evaluation including questions about your/ your child’s medical history, obtaining a family history and a comprehensive physical examination.

Genetic Counseling – Our genetic counselors are here to support and guide you and your family helping you approach genetic healthcare decisions in a way that best aligns with your priorities and values. See below for more information.

Neuro-Ophthalmology

The Neuro-Ophthalmology program at the Israel Englander Department of Ophthalmology serves patients with neurologic and systemic disorders that affect vision and eye movements, such as cerebrovascular disease, migraine, demyelination, thyroid disease, myasthenia, and other auto-immune disease. The program provides diagnosis and treatment for patients with double vision, blurred vision, transient or permanent loss of vision, or unusual visual phenomena.

Pediatric Hematology/Oncology

The Division of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology at Weill Cornell Medicine cares for children and families afflicted with childhood blood disorders and cancers. Affiliated with top-ranked NewYork-Presbyterian Komansky Children's Hospital, we provide family-centered care in our state-of-the-art hematology/oncology facility.

Laser Vision Center

Thank you for choosing Weill Cornell Medicine for your laser vision correction. Our team of refractive specialist doctors are excited to help you on your path towards excellent vision, free of glasses and contact lenses. We believe that a strong doctor-patient relationship is the cornerstone of vision correction surgery success. At Weill Cornell Medicine, our surgeons personally perform all preoperative and postoperative care.

Weill Cornell Psychiatry Collaborative Care Center

The Collaborative Care Center receives referrals from Weill Cornell Medicine primary care physicians and select specialty physicians. The Collaborative Care Center’s patients receive consultations and evidence-based interventions to address common behavioral health concerns, such as anxiety and depression, adjustment-related issues, psychopharmacology in medical illness and pregnancy, and living with chronic disease.