Zunaira Choudhary, MD
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Gender | Female |
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Languages | English |
Board certification | Medical oncology, Hematology, Internal medicine |
Medical School | Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University |
Residency | Internal medicine, Northwell Health System |
Fellowship | Hematology and oncology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine |
Memberships | American Society of Clinical Oncology, American Society of Hematology |
Group | White Plains Hospital Physician Associates |
Accepted insurance | View accepted health insurance plans |
About
Dr. Zunaira Choudhary is a board-certified oncologist and hematologist based at the White Plains Hospital Center for Cancer Care.
Dr. Choudhary specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of a number of cancers, including breast, urologic, gastroenterological, gynecological, lung and brain as well as malignant and benign blood disorders and diseases including anemia, sickle-cell, leukemia, lymphomas, myeloma, bleeding disorders and more.
Prior to joining White Plains Hospital, she was a medical oncologist and hematologist at the Patricia Lynch Cancer Center, part of the Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck, N.J.
Dr. Choudhary received her medical degree from the Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University, with her postgraduate work including a residency in internal medicine at Northwell Health System and a fellowship in hematology and oncology at the Montefiore Medical Center's Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Her work has been published in such peer-reviewed journals as The Journal of Clinical Oncology and The American Journal of Therapeutics.
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