Dr. Fadi Mirza, MD
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Dr. Fadi Mirza, MD practices obstetrics and gynecology in Upper Manhattan. The practice serves the Washington Heights and Inwood communities, drawing patients from a wide stretch of the Upper West Side. Pre- and post-natal care form the backbone of the practice, with annual exams and routine screenings built into the rhythm of visits. Birth control counseling and management flow directly from those appointments, adjusting options as life stages shift. Ultrasound imaging and early pregnancy monitoring arrive without fanfare, integrated into the standard sequence of care. Referrals for specialized procedures can be handled in-house, streamlining the path when more advanced diagnostics are needed. A clean, accessible restroom is available on-site for patient convenience.
The building stands at 622 W 168th St New York, NY 10032, midway between Broadway and Fort Washington Avenue. Riverside Drive’s tree-lined blocks lie a few minutes south, while the elevated No. 1 train hums overhead one block east. Patient parking tends to tighten by mid-morning, so drivers often circle the block before locking their cars. A few bodegas and a small park across the street offer quick stops before or after appointments. The neighborhood’s quiet residential pulse keeps the street calmer than busier corridors nearby, yet services are never far away.
No test or procedure feels rushed here. Contraception education, fertility awareness, and menopausal support follow the same measured pace. Postpartum follow-up and lactation guidance are scheduled with the same care as the initial obstetric visit. Ultrasound results arrive promptly, yet patients are never left waiting for the next step in the conversation. Referrals, when necessary, are processed efficiently, with paperwork ready at checkout. The restroom, tucked just inside the entrance, stays well-stocked and well-lit.
Call (212) 305-6293 to arrange an appointment or confirm availability. A map and directions are always handy when the neighborhood feels unfamiliar.