Katarzyna Liwski, DO
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Child psychiatry often requires both clinical precision and a setting that acknowledges the complexities of young patients. Katarzyna Liwski, DO practices in this specialty, offering care tailored to developmental and behavioral health needs. The office occupies the seventh floor of a building at 1 Park Ave, a Midtown address that places it within reach of families navigating Manhattan’s dense network of schools, pediatricians, and support services. While the surrounding area buzzes with corporate towers and transit hubs, the focus here remains on individualized assessment and treatment planning for children and adolescents.
Psychiatric care for younger populations demands an approach that balances medical expertise with an understanding of family dynamics. This practice operates within that framework, addressing conditions that span attention disorders, mood dysregulation, and anxiety-related challenges. A restroom is available on-site—an often-overlooked but practical detail for parents accompanying their children to appointments. The logistics of urban healthcare can feel overwhelming, but having essential amenities in place helps streamline the visit for those managing tight schedules or multiple stops.
Coordination is key when connecting with specialists, and direct communication simplifies the process. Questions about services or appointment availability can be directed to (646) 754-5000, where staff handle inquiries related to new patient procedures, insurance verification, and other administrative details. Child psychiatry, by nature, involves collaboration between clinicians, educators, and caregivers, so clarity in these initial interactions sets the tone for ongoing care. The practice’s location near major transit lines also eases access for families traveling from other boroughs or neighboring states.
The intersection of Park Avenue and East 32nd Street serves as the precise point of reference for navigation. For those mapping the route, directions confirm the building’s entrance and nearby landmarks. Public transportation options, including the 6 train and multiple bus lines, converge within a two-block radius, reducing the friction of city commutes. In a neighborhood defined by its verticality and pace, the practice’s presence on the seventh floor reflects both its integration into the urban fabric and its removal from street-level distractions.