Stephen P. Herman, M.D.
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Psychiatric care in Central Park West’s quieter stretches—where the grid meets greenery—tends to favor discretion over spectacle. Stephen P. Herman, M.D. practices in a suite just off the park, a location that trades skyline views for the kind of understated access that appeals to those who prefer their appointments without fanfare. The address, 300 Central Park West, Suite 1-C, sits between the park’s western edge and the neighborhood’s residential rhythm; no grand signage, just a nameplate and a door.
Visits here follow the unspoken rules of psychiatric consulting: privacy first, logistics second. A restroom is available—practical, if unremarkable—because even routine details matter when the work is this personal. No extra amenities clutter the description; the focus remains on the consultation itself, not the surroundings. That’s often the case with specialists who let their credentials, not their decor, do the talking.
Scheduling works best by phone. Reaching the office directly means calling (917) 597-5704—no online booking portals or automated menus mentioned, just a number that connects to the practice. Some might see that as old-school; others, as a deliberate choice to keep the process human. Either way, it’s the only method listed, so it’s the one that counts.
Directions, at least, are straightforward. The building is mapped and pinned, with a link to confirm the route—useful for first visits or anyone navigating the area’s one-way streets. No promises about parking, no notes on nearby cafés. Just the address, the map, and the assumption that those who need to find it will.