Dr. William Zarowitz, MD


Physician
Internal Medicine

Maple Medical, LLP
143 Maple Avenue
White Plains, New York 10601
For an appointment, call (914) 328-0932
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About Dr. William Zarowitz, MD

William Zarowitz, MD, is a board certified physician in Internal Medicine providing care at Maple Medical, LCC. He is recognized by Castle Connolly as a New York Metro Top Doctor and by WAG Magazine as a Most Distinguished Doctor. Dr. Zarowitz is an internist who practices all aspects of Primary Care medicine and is dedicated to coordinating his patients' medical care. Compassionate and caring to his patients, he is also a mentor to medical students in his role as Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at New York Medical College. Dr. Zarowitz has a strong interest in preventive medicine and occupational medicine.

Patient Education Resources

I have long COVID. Should I be concerned about getting another COVID vaccine?
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Education & Training

College
Cornell University

Medical School
New York Medical College

Residency
Montefiore Medical Center