Beryl McCormick, MD, FACR - MSK Radiation Oncologist
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In Manhattan’s Upper East Side, specialist imaging isn’t confined to diagnostic radiology alone—sometimes the sharper focus lands on treatment. Beryl McCormick, MD, FACR practices as an MSK radiation oncologist here, bringing focused expertise to complex cases that demand precision. The Upper East Side’s clinical density isn’t exactly subtle, yet this office keeps referrals targeted: bone metastases management, adjuvant post-lumpectomy irradiation, sarcomas, intraluminal brachytherapy, intraoperative radiotherapy, and palliative spinal cord compression protocols populate the schedule regularly. You won’t catch the kind of crowd typical of a general radiology department—just patients and clinicians who need the narrowest beam possible.
Visit 1275 York Ave, New York, NY 10065, and you’ll enter a corridor of quiet intention rather than the bustle of a hospital lobby. This is the turf of specialized outpatient radiation oncology, not a 24-hour emergency service. The neighborhood itself hums with the typical mix of academic centers and private clinics; here, though, the surroundings amplify the singular purpose of the practice. Specialists in musculoskeletal oncology routinely direct patients this way when systemic therapy isn’t enough—and when beams can offer a sharper strike than pills.
Call (347) 971-3977 for anything beyond a standard imaging requisition; referrals for definitive or postoperative radiation planning often come through the phone before the chart does. Niche doesn’t always mean rare in this slice of the city—MSK radiation oncology keeps a discrete but steady rhythm in the referral stream. No queue of walk-ins forms on the sidewalk; instead, the schedule advances patient by patient under tight clinical constraints.
When you need the map for this precise destination, use the directions link to skirt midtown traffic: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c258c3af05eee5:0x895628f16534e757. York Avenue’s clinical corridor rewards direct navigation; once you’re inside the building, the elevator takes you straight to the suite without circulating past the usual noise.