Edward J. Ebani, M.D.
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Medical imaging doesn’t always feel like a routine stop, but in a city where every block pulses with urgency, a quiet scan can be the first step toward clarity. Edward J. Ebani, M.D. offers that precision without the fanfare, tucked at 53 Beekman St Ground Level, where the Financial District’s steel-and-glass towers give way to narrower streets and older facades. Radiology here isn’t about spectacle; it’s about the unglamorous work of revealing what the eye can’t see—fractures, tumors, or subtle shifts in tissue that might otherwise go unnoticed until they demand louder attention.
Specialists in this field often become invisible until you need them, yet their role is anything but peripheral. A radiologist’s reading can redirect a diagnosis, adjust a treatment plan, or confirm what a patient has feared—or hoped—for months. The practice at Beekman Street handles the full spectrum of imaging studies, from X-rays that capture a single moment in bone to MRI sequences that unfold soft-tissue stories over time. CT scans, ultrasounds, and fluoroscopy all fall within the scope, each modality chosen for its ability to answer a specific clinical question, not just fill a protocol.
Directions are straightforward once you’re in the neighborhood, but the Financial District’s maze of one-way streets can test even seasoned New Yorkers. For appointments or follow-ups, (212) 746-6000 connects directly to the office, where staff can confirm timing and preparation details. The map listing at this link pinpoints the entrance just steps from the Fulton Street subway hub, where the morning rush of commuters parts around anyone pausing to double-check their route.