Manish yadav
About
On East Village sidewalks, radiation oncology services sit beside the usual cafés and shops, quietly part of the neighborhood fabric. Manish yadav practices here at 148 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003, a straightforward four-block walk from the 6 train at Astor Place. Through the same glass doors used by nearby clinics, patients enter a different kind of routine — CT simulation, IGRT, IMRT, and SBRT arranged by appointment. Across the lobby, a linear accelerator operates on a schedule that stays largely invisible to passersby.
Further down the corridor, brachytherapy gets scheduled alongside 3D conformal radiation, each listed in the elevator directory like any other specialist suite. Patients check in without fanfare, their paperwork joining the quiet flow of the building’s medical traffic. A desk phone rings now and then; the number stays printed on the doorframe for quick reference. Outside, delivery vans double-park while students hurry past — clinical work continues behind a façade no different from the other storefronts.
Across town, patients and caregivers sometimes arrive by subway, exiting at 4th Street or 2nd Avenue, then circling the block until they spot the right entrance. The walk is short, the skyline stays low, and the address blends into the usual rhythm of the avenue. Inside these offices, treatment plans get reviewed, questions get answered, and machines hum at designated times.
Before sunset, the lobby doors swing closed; the directory dims. If you need directions, the map keeps the doorstep clearly marked for anyone retracing the same route.