Dr. Susan S Malley, MD
Island Nephrology Services, PC
470 Seaview Ave, Staten Island, NY 10305
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Mon Tue Wed - Fri - Phones:
Main - 914-277-4544
Fax - 845-279-5168
Extra - 914-277-3913
- Address:
- 340 Route 202 Somers, NY 10589
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- Physicians & Surgeons, Physicians & Surgeons, Obstetrics, Physicians & Surgeons, Obstetrics And Gynecology
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- Bailey Court
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Northern Medical Specialists
Women's Health & Wellness of Northern Medical: Susan S. Malley, MD
S. Malley, Susan MD
Northern Medical
General Info
Adolescent & Adult Gynecology Women's Health & Wellness of Northern Medical January 2014 - Present (1 month) Women's Health & Wellness of Northern Medical: Adolescent & Adult Gynecology: patient-centered private practice setting. I returned to my private practice full-time, after spending a very interesting year working with the pediatric gynecologists from Valhalla. This experience has made me a better gynecologist for children, but I missed giving equal attention to my adult patients. I look forward to rebuilding my practice, spending time with my patients again. Shared-decision making, evidence-based medicine tailored to the woman in my office, education and strategic preventative care are hallmarks of my personal practice style. Assistant Professor of Gynecology, Adolescent & Adult Gynecology Childrens & Women's Physicians of Westchester, New York Medical College February 2013 - January 2014 (1 year) I spent a year working with a remarkable team of brilliant women gynecologists with a special focus on pediatric and adolescent gynecology. In addition to my community outreach, senior seminars and lectures in women's empowerment, I learned from and worked with my team to teach the next generation of pediatricians and gynecologists the intricacies of caring for this special group. Obstetrician & Gynecologist Westchester Health September 2005 - December 2012 (7 years 4 months) Worked with partner, in a "boutique" practice, caring for women across the reproductive spectrum. Developed a team of clinicians who gave focused care for my patients with polycystic ovarian disease (PCOS), in addtion to extensive teaching in the community. Assistant Clinical Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology The New York Presbyterian Hospital - Cornell Medical Center September 1995 - September 2002 (7 years 1 month) As a Cornell faculty physician, my responsibilities included balancing teaching medical students and Gyn residents while caring for my own patients.
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Reviews
05/09/17
Provided by Doctor.comReferred to Dr. Malley by a colleague, who promised me that the Pap wouldnt hurt. She was right; best gyn experience ever!
05/24/16
Provided by Doctor.comI do NOT recommend this doctor at all. She's a nice lady and I'm sure she means well but her comments are very intrusive. She had a student observing her once and the student asked her "how will she (me-the patient) avoid std's since she's on birth control?" And Dr. Malley replied "oh eww she knows she will always use condoms because she doesn't want to get one of the dirty gross std's" ... So yes, the doctor meant well but I was actually offended by that comment. Not only that but the women in her office are extremely rude and just seem like they don't want to be bothered. I never felt welcome by them and I won't return to this doctor again.
---The office staff called me on the phone and read me someone else's test results and told me I had tested positive for herpes type 1 and 2. I went 6 months thinking I had herpes and I even told my boyfriend at the time. He broke up with me and I was ready to take my own life. At my next appointment is when the incident happen that I described above! Dr. Malley's response is what alerted me to demand my test results. Once I got them I saw that I did not test positive and I called her to confirm then. I still have the voicemails of her apologizing over and over. Because she knew the office messed up. That messed with me so bad. I started going to therapy. I realize humans make mistakes. Dr. Malley meant well but at the end of the day she's running a business and my experience there was absolutely horrible. What's even more scary is that someone who really does have herpes is running around thinking she doesn't as she was read my results.
02/21/12
Provided by Doctor.comI was a patient of Dr. Malley for about a year, but had to leave and seek another gynecologist. I was referred to her by a surgeon following the surgical removal of my ovaries due to endometriosis. As far as spending time with me when I had an appointment, she was great. However, I sought her assistance with hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and had problems with the first medication she prescribed. She would not return my calls but rather had her nurse (Lori) call me and tell me that I had t...
05/08/10
Provided by Doctor.comI just met Dr. Malley and felt like she's been my family physician for years. She took alot of time to get to know me and my family's medical history. I didn't feel rushed, I had all my questions asked, and we laughed alot with her nurse, during the actual exam. She is very articulate and warm, and sent me home with two articles to read.
04/25/10
Provided by Doctor.comI felt so comfortable with Dr. Malley and her staff from the first moment I walked in. She spent at least 30 min with me, making an appointment for me with the radiologist to help me get to the next step. She reminds me of the kind of physician my parents used to describe. I would hightly recommend her for both her kindness and her intelligence.