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Dr. Eli Grunstein, MD is a pediatric otolaryngologist in New York, NY specializing in pediatric otolaryngology (ear nose and throat), general practice and otolaryngology (ear nose and throat). He graduated from Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University. Dr. Eli Grunstein, MD is affiliated with NewYork-Presbyterian, ColumbiaDoctors, ColumbiaDoctors - Midtown, NewYork-Presbyterian Komansky Children's Hospital, NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital and NewYork-Presbyterian / Columbia University Irving Medical Center.
51 West 51st Street
New York, NY 10019
3959 Broadway
New York, NY 10032
Tonsillectomy
Tonsillectomy is a surgical procedure to remove both tonsils and is most widely used to treat tonsillitis (tonsil inflammation), which occurs when the tonsils (two tissue glands in the back of the throat) become infected and enlarged. Sleep disorders such as snoring and sleep apnea are frequently caused by tonsilitis. Similar conditions that tonsillectomy may treat include recurring throat infections (6 or more per year) and obstructed breathing from enlarged tonsils that block the airway.
Tonsillectomies are usually performed on children; however, many adults also undergo the procedure. A tonsillectomy generally only lasts for about half an hour following the administration of anesthesia. The otolaryngologist (ENT) or surgeon performing a tonsillectomy may employ a variety of medical techniques, such as:
Patients are typically able to return home shortly after having their tonsils removed. Tonsillectomy recovery time may range from around ten days to two weeks. During this time, it is common for patients to have a sore throat, neck pain, and a hoarse voice. Patients are advised to consume soft foods such as ice cream and applesauce to avoid further throat irritation. After recovering from tonsillectomy, many patients experience improved breathing, reduced irritation, and an overall improved quality of life.
Dr. Eli Grunstein, MD graduated from Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University. He completed residency at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. He is certified by the Otolaryngology and has a state license in New York.
Medical School: Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University
Residency: New York-Presbyterian Hospital
Board Certification: Otolaryngology
Licensed In: New York
Dr. Eli Grunstein, MD is associated with these hospitals and organizations:
Dr. Eli Grunstein, MD appears to accept the following insurance providers: Multiplan, World Trade Center Health Plan, WellCare, CIGNA, Local 1199, Medicare, UnitedHealthcare, Healthfirst, Emblem/Hip, Magnacare (National), MVP Health Care, Affinity Health Plan, Fidelis Care, AETNA, Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield Healthplus, Amida Care, Emblem/GHI, Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Quality Health Management, Group Health Incorporated (GHI), EmblemHealth, MVP Health Care, WellCare, MultiPlan, Aetna, Quality Health Management, UnitedHealthcare, Amerigroup, Affinity Health Plan, MagnaCare, Medicare, Cigna, 1199SEIU, Fidelis Care, Healthfirst, Empire BlueCross BlueShield and VNSNY CHOICE.
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These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Eli Grunstein, MD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
Otonomy, Inc. |
$48
OTIPRIO $48 |
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Pfizer Inc. |
$14
RELPAX $14 |
Compensation for services other than consulting, including serving as faculty or as a speaker at a venue other than a continuing education program | $48 |
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Food and Beverage | $14 |
Dr. Eli Grunstein, MD has received 4 research payments totaling $14,842.
Dr. Eli Grunstein works as a pediatric otolaryngology (ear, nose & throat) and general practice. He is affiliated with ColumbiaDoctors. Dr. Grunstein's practice in New York, NY is open to new patients as reported by Yext.