Dr. Allison Deutch
About
Psychosomatic medicine sits at the crossroads of body and mind, offering a clinical lens for conditions where physical symptoms intertwine with psychological factors. Dr. Allison Deutch
Her work typically addresses chronic pain, gastrointestinal disorders, and cardiovascular symptoms that persist without clear organic cause—situations where conventional tests return normal results yet the patient’s distress remains tangible. Stress-related hypertension, functional neurological disorders, and persistent fatigue syndromes also fall within her scope. The approach doesn’t dismiss physical complaints but seeks to understand how emotional and nervous-system responses may amplify or sustain them. Appointments tend to run longer than standard medical visits, allowing time to trace connections that might otherwise go unnoticed.
To schedule, call (212) 263-9700. The practice doesn’t maintain a public-facing website, so the phone line serves as the primary point of contact for new and returning patients alike. Directions can be found on the map—just two blocks from the Rector Street subway station. It’s the kind of place you book when the usual answers haven’t helped.