Yaser Hussein
About
Pathology rarely makes the dinner-table conversation, yet it underpins nearly every diagnosis that does. On the Upper East Side, where medical towers cast long shadows over York Avenue, Yaser Hussein operates within that quiet discipline. The office sits at 1275 York Ave New York, NY 10065, a block where lab coats outnumber overcoats on weekday mornings.
Across the city, pathologists work behind glass slides and microscopes, translating cellular whispers into clinical certainty. They handle tissue samples, cytology smears, and molecular panels—each a puzzle piece in a larger medical narrative. For patients and physicians alike, the stakes are measured in millimeters and margins, not headlines.
When results need clarification or a second opinion, the number to call is (212) 639-5905. No referral script is required, though most inquiries arrive via the same fax machines that hum in nearby clinics. The practice remains focused on the unglamorous precision of diagnosis, leaving the bedside manner to others.
Directions can be pulled from the map, though the real navigation happens under the lens. In a neighborhood where every corner pharmacy stocks the same antacids, it’s the unseen work that keeps the prescriptions flowing.