Read about upcoming changes to UnitedHealthcare coverage.

Triumph After Treatment: Victoria’s Path to Motherhood After Stem Cell Transplant

When  Chaya “Victoria” Bueno looks at her 10 weekold son, Konnor, she sees more than just a good baby who sleeps through the night and breastfeeds with ease. She sees the life she fought for through exhaustion and uncertainty.

Vodcast: What You Need to Know About Kidney Stones

In this episode of Back to Health, Drs. Michael Amirian and Kavita Gupta discuss what patients should know about the prevention and treatment of kidney stones.

“I Thought This Was Just My Life Now”: Valerie’s Journey Back to Herself

In Forestport, a small town surrounded by dense woods and wildlife in upstate New York, Valerie Fox spent decades living a peaceful, structured life. She worked as a production control specialist at a local machinery plant for 42 years, raised three children, and created a home full of routine and joy. Now retired, she enjoys camping trips, crossword puzzles and caring for her four grandchildren. But beneath that calm daily rhythm, something invisible had been growing for more than four decades.

Hope Through Research, Strength Through Community: Jennifer’s Breast Cancer Journey

After working at Weill Cornell Medicine for more than 20 years, Jennifer Moon never imagined she would become a patient herself.

Podcast: Understanding BiTE Immunotherapy: How Bispecific T-Cell Engagers Target Cancer

Bispecific T-cell engager, or BiTE, therapy is an immunotherapy approach that helps the body’s own immune system target cancer cells by bringing immune cells and cancer cells together. In this episode of CancerCast, Dr. Manish Shah is joined by Dr. Mateo Mejia to explain how this form of antibody-based treatment works by directly connecting T cells and cancer cells.

Stopping Spring Allergies Before They Stop You

Learn how to stop spring allergies before they start by identifying your triggers, reducing your exposure and using available medication options.

Harout Yacoub

Insurances Accepted

For relevant information regarding accepted insurances, please contact this provider directly.

Research

Relationships and collaborations with for-profit and not-for profit organizations are of vital importance to our faculty because these exchanges of scientific information foster innovation. As experts in their fields, WCM physicians and scientists are sought after by many organizations to consult and educate. WCM and its faculty make this information available to the public, thus creating a transparent environment.

No External Relationships Reported

Podcast: Pediatric Diabetes Prevention

In this episode of Kids Health Cast, Elizabeth Gunkle, C.P.N.P., discusses ways to help prevent diabetes in children.

When Family Members Have Different Political Views

Learn how to deal with family members with different political views by navigating with curiosity, setting boundaries and protecting your own mental health.

Travel Medicine: A Weill Cornell Medicine Clinic that Aims to Keep You Safe When Traveling to Exotic Locations

In operation for more than 30 years, Weill Cornell Medicine’s travel medicine practice is dedicated to the needs of travelers departing from and returning to New York City. The physicians and nurse practitioners associated with the practice offer advice and immunizations for adults, children and families—services tailored to the needs of travelers to tropical or subtropical destinations in Central or South America, South or Southeast Asia or Sub-Saharan Africa.