Dr. Bryan Green, MD


Physician
Internal Medicine

Maple Medical, LLP
30 Davis Avenue
Suite 1
White Plains, New York 10605
For an appointment, call (914) 328-0932
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Medical Expertise of Dr. Bryan Green, MD

As a  highly trained Gastroenterologist, Dr. Greens clinical interests include colorectal cancer screening, management of acid-related GI disorders, and inflammatory bowel disease.

About Dr. Bryan Green, MD

Bryan Green, MD, is a board certified physician in Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine providing care at Maple Medical, LCC. Dr. Green is skilled in all aspects of general gastroenterology and hepatology including quality performance of colonoscopy and upper endoscopy, and management of gastrointestinal bleeding, hepatic cirrhosis, liver diseases, diarrheal illnesses, functional GI disorders, and nutrition.

 

Patient Education Resources

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Education & Training

College
Cornell University

Medical School
New York University School of Medicine

Residency
New York University Medical Center

Fellowship
North Shore University Hospital
Long Island Jewish Medical Center