Elizabeth Martori
About
Occupational therapy isn’t always the first thing people think of when they picture Midtown East, but it’s quietly essential. Elizabeth Martori operates from a building on 240 E 38th St, just steps from the daily hustle of Lexington Avenue. The practice focuses on helping adults regain independence after injury, surgery, or chronic conditions—fine motor skills, daily routines, and adaptive strategies that most people take for granted until they need them.
You won’t find flashy signage or a storefront display, just a discreet doorway in a neighborhood where medical offices blend into the streetscape. Sessions typically cover hand therapy, ergonomic adjustments, and cognitive retraining, all tailored to the rhythms of city life. The address places it within walking distance of Grand Central, making it accessible for commuters who need therapy without adding extra transit time. When you’re ready to schedule, call (212) 263-3949.
For directions, the map is here: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c2590444f00881:0x8fef41f908f150c0. The building sits between Second and Third Avenues, where the quiet of residential blocks meets the steady pulse of Midtown. Bring your referral and a notebook—most people do.