Joseph Tenenbaum, MD
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The Upper Manhattan office of Joseph Tenenbaum, MD is one place where cardiology care happens without fanfare. The building sits at the corner of Fort Washington Avenue, a street better known for its view corridor toward the Hudson than for medical signage, which keeps visits low-key. Cardiologists here tend to the rhythm of the heart in a neighborhood that hums with daily life rather than tourist foot traffic. A short walk from Broadway, the office handles everything from blood-pressure tune-ups to follow-ups after a stent procedure while the neighborhood’s buses and food carts keep the sidewalk lively outside. Rooms inside are designed around what the heart needs most—clear pathways, stable surfaces, and the right tools close at hand. Use the campus map if you’re new to the block; lanes are one-way here and a Sunday detour via Cabrini Boulevard saves minutes. The office keeps basics like restrooms available so visits don’t turn into a scavenger hunt around the block. To reach the front desk, call (212) 305-5288 and confirm directions on the map before you leave home. Most patients arrive expecting the quiet efficiency you find up here among the pre-war buildings and leafy intersections.