Noah Cohen, MD
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Mount Sinai’s East Side campus hums with quiet purpose just off Fifth Avenue. Across from sleek apartment towers and old-money townhouses, Noah Cohen, MD anchors the third floor of 1470 Madison Avenue, where precision oncology meets the neighborhood’s hushed intensity. This surgical oncologist focuses on complex cancer removals, swallowing the anxiety of high-stakes medicine into straightforward, razor-sharp technique: gastric, liver, and pancreatic procedures; lymphatic and soft-tissue clearance; sentinel-node mapping; neoadjuvant chemotherapy coordination; and post-op pathology liaison. Consultation here is less about feeling your way forward and more about clearly mapping the territory ahead. A quick ring to (212) 241-2891 puts you on the path to a first meeting without detours. The office sits above the thrum of the FDR’s exit ramps and the hush of Central Park’s south edge—close enough for urgent scans at Mt. Sinai Hospital yet buffered by Madison’s tarpaper rooftops and ironwork canopies. Reach him via the map when the grid forces a change of routine.