Dr. Archana Saxena Dr. Archana  Saxena

internal medicine, Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology). Female

Dr. Archana Saxena is an internal medicine specialist in New York, New York (NY). She graduated from Jefferson Medical College Of Thomas Jefferson University in 2002 and specializes in internal medicine, cardiovascular disease (cardiology).

New York University
16 Th St And 1st Ave
New York, NY 10003

General Information


Board certificationInternal Medicine
Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology)
GenderFemale
EducationGraduated : 2002
School : Jefferson Medical College Of Thomas Jefferson University
Group AffiliationsNew York University
Hospital AffiliationsNew York University Langone Medical Center

Locations

  • 111 Broadway, Fl 2
    New York, NY 10006
    (212) 263-9701
  • 150 55th st
    Brooklyn, NY 11220
    (718) 630-7000
  • 150 55th st
    Brooklyn, NY 11220
    (718) 630-7942
  • 16 Th St And 1st Ave
    New York, NY 10003
    (212) 420-2000
  • 301 E 17th st
    New York, NY 10003
    (212) 263-7300
  • 301 E 17th st
    New York, NY 10003
    (212) 598-2454
  • 530 1st Ave
    New York, NY 10016
    (212) 263-7300
  • 550 1st Ave
    New York, NY 10016
    (212) 263-7300
  • 7316 13th Ave
    Brooklyn, NY 11228
    (718) 630-1404

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