Naikhoba Munabi, MD, MPH
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The Upper Manhattan skyline frames Naikhoba Munabi, an MD, MPH practicing as a plastic surgeon above Fort Washington Avenue. Walk up the steps of 161 Fort Washington Ave and you’ll find a specialist whose training spans reconstructive techniques and aesthetic refinements side by side—skin cancer reconstructions sit beside mommy makeovers in the same portfolio. Beyond breast augmentation or liposuction, contouring after massive weight loss has become a quietly busy niche here; beyond the consult room door it’s simply part of what happens on the fourth floor landing.
Here, the practice keeps an eye on functional restoration as much as form—or, in burn survivors’ stories, on reattaching native tissue stretched thin. Blepharoplasty meets facelift revisions, hand trauma repairs sidle up against post-mastectomy nipple-areola reconstructions; the tools and techniques migrate between the two wings of care without fanfare. In Washington Heights’ brisk blocks, consultation slots move like the uptown wind, sometimes two at a time, sometimes double-booked when the overhead light stays on late. If the neighborhood feels an ocean away from Midtown’s glass towers, the work stays grounded.
Call (212) 305-3755 to line up a visit, or head to the map for the quickest route through the hospital lobby and up the service elevators.