Mount Sinai Neuro-AIDS Program
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Mount Sinai’s Neuro-AIDS Program sits at the intersection of neurology and infectious disease care in New York City. The clinic has carved out a focused space for patients managing complex neurological complications tied to HIV. Services here run from diagnostic imaging to tailored antiretroviral regimens; they also handle neurocognitive assessments and seizure management within the same workflow.
You’ll find the program at 1468 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10029—a stretch of the Upper East Side anchored by hospitals and quiet brownstones. The building itself is unmistakable once you’re on the block; the glass-and-brick facade matches the address listed on every city map. The neighborhood stays calm even when nearby sidewalks pulse with morning commuters.
Need to reach the office directly? Call (212) 241-8748; the line stays open during standard business hours. Providers coordinate referrals from other specialists, deliver same-day test results when possible, and maintain joint care plans with outside neurologists. Antiretroviral consultations and lumbar punctures are part of the routine menu.
When it’s time to head over, pull up the directions ahead of time using the map link: find the route here. The closest subway stop is a six-minute walk east, which beats circling for parking on weekdays.