Forrest Manheimer, M.D.
Business Details
About
Liver specialists don’t always appear on every block, which makes finding one in the Financial District a quiet relief. Forrest Manheimer, M.D., offers hepatology consultations a short walk from the Fulton Street subway hub, where the hum of the stock exchange fades into the quieter rhythms of William Street. The sixth-floor office at 156 William St sits above the weekday bustle, giving patients a discreet address without the midtown crowds.
Hepatology itself is a focused field—fewer practitioners than general internists, yet essential for anyone managing chronic conditions or unexpected lab results. A visit here means access to diagnostic clarity without the runaround of larger hospital networks. The restroom, a small but practical detail, ensures comfort during longer appointments that sometimes stretch beyond the usual fifteen-minute slot.
When questions arise or follow-up timing feels uncertain, calling (646) 962-4000 connects directly to the scheduling desk. No automated loops, no transfer delays—just a straightforward way to confirm availability or reschedule if needed. The number doubles as a lifeline during off-hours for patients tracking medication adjustments or sudden symptom shifts.
Directions are easiest pulled from the map, which pinpoints the entrance between a deli and a law firm. The neighborhood’s mix of pre-war facades and glass towers reflects the city’s layered history, a contrast that lingers even after the elevator doors close on the sixth floor.