Dr. Casilda M. Balmaceda
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When the city’s pace starts to fray nerves, a neurologist’s office can feel like a quiet checkpoint. Dr. Casilda M. Balmaceda offers that steady presence on the Upper West Side, where the hum of Washington Heights meets the river’s edge. The practice sits at 354 Fort Washington Ave New York, NY 10033, a stretch of avenue lined with small clinics and corner grocers that keep the neighborhood running.
Neurology isn’t just about diagnosis; it’s about mapping the body’s most intricate wiring. Here, the focus stays on the patient’s nervous system, whether the concern is chronic or sudden. A restroom is available on-site, a small but necessary detail for those who travel across boroughs or upstate for an appointment. The office phone, (212) 927-3327, connects directly to scheduling—no automated loops, just a voice to answer questions.
Washington Heights has long been a crossroads for families and professionals, and medical practices here tend to reflect that diversity. Neurologists in the area often serve patients who speak multiple languages or navigate complex insurance networks, so clarity matters as much as expertise. The building itself blends into the streetscape, its entrance unassuming but easy to spot once you know the block.
For directions, the map at this link pinpoints the exact location. The A train stops nearby, and the George Washington Bridge bus terminal is within walking distance. Sometimes the simplest route is the one you’ve already memorized.