Amon Asgharpour
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Morningside Heights has a quiet rhythm, a mix of students and long-time residents that gives the neighborhood its steady pulse. Along Amsterdam Avenue, medical offices share the sidewalk with cafés and bookshops, each doorway leading to a different kind of expertise. One of those doorways belongs to Amon Asgharpour, a hepatologist whose practice centers on the liver—its complexities, its vulnerabilities, and the care it demands.
What does it mean to specialize in an organ most people only think about when something goes wrong? Hepatology isn’t just about hepatitis or cirrhosis; it’s about metabolism, immunity, and the silent work of filtering everything the body takes in. Patients here might arrive with questions about fatty liver disease, genetic disorders, or the effects of medication over time. The field requires precision, patience, and a willingness to parse symptoms that often overlap with other conditions. That’s the kind of attention you’ll find at 1090 Amsterdam Ave, where the focus stays on the liver’s role in overall health.
Finding the right specialist can feel like navigating a maze, especially when symptoms are vague or progress slowly. A phone call can cut through the uncertainty—reach the office at (212) 523-8672 to schedule an appointment or ask about referrals. The practice operates within the broader network of Columbia University Irving Medical Center, which means access to resources and research that might not be available elsewhere in the city.
Directions are simple: the office sits between West 113th and West 114th Streets, a short walk from the 1 train. For those coming from further uptown or downtown, the map offers the quickest route: here’s where to go. No need to guess which building—just look for the number above the entrance and step inside.