Dr. Vicente Liz Defillo
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Few corners of Manhattan feel as quietly layered as 60th Street, where town squares, theaters, and high-rise lobbies share sidewalks. In that stretch of the Upper West Side, mental-health care meets the street grid at a simple limestone walk-up. One apartment on the first floor quietly houses a private psychiatry practice distinguished by a single name on the door: Dr. Vicente Liz Defillo. It’s an unmarked entrance tucked between larger buildings, easy to pass if you’re not looking for the brass plaque beside the buzzer. The building itself offers a straightforward amenity—restroom access for visitors—signaled once inside the vestibule.
The practice centers on individualized psychiatric care across a modest roster of offerings. Sessions are tailored to mood, attention, and situational stressors, with straightforward documentation kept off-site. Medication management follows the same concise rhythm, folding lab results and prescription histories into each follow-up without extra paperwork. The office itself stays small by design, trading square footage for focused encounters that begin and end on time. There’s no on-site pharmacy or lab, so any lab work is routed to nearby clinics you’ll recognize from blocks away.
You’ll find the building at 30 W 60th St Apt 1F New York, NY 10023, a single elevator ride above the lobby’s marble floor. Once inside, the buzzer sequence is short enough to memorize after the first visit. That discreet entry sequence keeps foot traffic light and conversations private, an intentional contrast to the bustle on Columbus Circle just two blocks south. The block itself is residential-business hybrid, where doormen nod to residents and tourists alike before the lights change for another Midtown-bound crosstown bus.
When you’re ready to head over, the quickest cue is often the shared lobby Wi-Fi rather than the brass number. Save the map link now and you’ll arrive at the same curb every time: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c25858ba256bf1:0xf392c5a19484366a. Call (646) 359-1012 once you’re on the block—some entrance details feel better explained in person than over the phone.