Michelle Loy
Good6.9Integrative Medicine
New York, NY
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Pediatric and Adult Integrative Medicine Consultation/ Services Offered: Nutrition,Herb/Supplement Consultation, Medical Acupuncture, Medical Hypnosis, Guided Imagery, Mind-Body Stress Reduction, Biofeedback, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurvedic Medicine, Aromatherapy Reiki, Yoga Most major insurance plans accepted
Conditions Treated
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New York, NY
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- Where is Michelle Loy located?
- Michelle Loy is located at 436 E 69th St, New York, NY 10021, New York, NY 10021.
- What does Michelle Loy specialize in?
- Michelle Loy specializes in integrative-medicine.
- Does Michelle Loy accept insurance?
- Yes, Michelle Loy accepts insurance.
- Does Michelle Loy offer telehealth appointments?
- Yes, Michelle Loy offers telehealth consultations for remote patients.
- What are Michelle Loy's credentials?
- Michelle Loy holds the following credentials: MD, ABOIM, ABLM, ABMA, FAAP, Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine.
- How is Michelle Loy rated by patients?
- Michelle Loy has 39 Google reviews with an average rating of 4.9 out of 5.
- What is Michelle Loy's BDS Score?
- Michelle Loy has a BDS Score of 6.9/10. The BDS Score is an independent quality metric calculated from verified credentials, patient reviews, data completeness, and other trust signals.
- Has Michelle Loy published any research?
- Yes, Michelle Loy has authored 175 published research papers.
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