Corn Beth Eve MD
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Allergists in Upper Manhattan don’t come much more central than this one. Corn Beth Eve MD keeps an office on the east side of Fifth Avenue, steps from the Museum Mile and the northern edge of Central Park—an area where pollen counts and subway exhaust collide with equal indifference.
Specializing in adult and pediatric allergy care, the practice handles everything from seasonal rhinitis to food sensitivities and asthma triggers. Skin-prick testing, immunotherapy, and pulmonary-function evaluations are routine here; the goal is to pinpoint what’s setting off the sneezes or rashes without turning the visit into a marathon. The address—5 E 98th St, New York, NY 10029—places it inside the Mount Sinai campus, so lab work and referrals can often be arranged on the same day.
East Harlem’s mix of old tenements and newer high-rises means the patient base swings from lifelong locals to recent transplants, all sharing the same air. That shared air, thick with construction dust and tree blossoms, keeps the waiting list short but steady. When the itching or wheezing starts, a single call to (212) 241-0764 books the next available slot.
Directions are straightforward: the 6 train stops at 96th Street, and the walk north takes less than five minutes. For those driving, the FDR Drive exit at 96th Street dumps you right onto the avenue. A map is here: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c258a0c692447f:0xd4591de59a64a322.