Deborah Cassidy, DO - MSK Rehabilitation Medicine Specialist
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Most physical therapists operate out of bright store-front spaces near subway stops or malls—so Deborah Cassidy, DO, broke the mold by setting up shop in a more restrained corner of Manhattan. Between the hospital corridor feel and the serene Upper East Side blocks, the building itself is just another polished high-rise; inside is where the routine shifts into focused rehabilitation. Onsite care saves the back-and-forth ride for anyone wrestling with persistent pain, post-surgical stiffness, or lingering sports injuries. Mobility drills sharpen after the workday; corridors convert into short practice loops when space is tight. Rest stops aren’t just an amenity—they’re part of the plan, built into every floor plan. Five Avenue, between East 67th and East 68th Streets, holds the door.
Deborah Cassidy, DO keeps the pacing tight: assessments in the morning, longer sessions later, and quick warm-downs that slide back into the building routine the next day. Whether you arrive by taxi, subway, or walking the Museum Mile stretch, 1275 York Ave New York, NY 10065 stays within the same block radius. After whatever brings you in, the cab stand is still steps away; buses don’t crawl once traffic thins. Need to lock in a follow-up? Dial (212) 639-2000—the line answers inside the same floor plan where you began.
Rehab flows best when the commute feels like an afterthought. To step inside without circling the block, queue the address for a walking route or drop a pin and go.