Amy Cohen, NPP
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On the Upper East Side, craniosacral therapy often slips under the radar—until someone mentions Amy Cohen, NPP. Sessions here follow the gentle rhythm of cranial bones and cerebrospinal fluid, a quiet counterpoint to the avenue’s steady hum. 1275 York Ave puts the practice within easy reach of the hospital crowd, though the waiting list can stretch longer than a subway delay. Chronic headaches, TMJ discomfort, and post-concussion symptoms top the list of reasons people book time on the table. They keep the focus narrow, letting each fifty-minute session unfold without distraction. A map pins the location between the FDR Drive and Second Avenue, where the neighborhood’s medical pulse keeps the sidewalks busy at all hours. To schedule, call (212) 639-2000; directions can be pulled up here. The building’s glass doors open onto a lobby that feels more like a transit hub than a therapy space, which somehow makes the eventual quiet feel even sharper.