About the Doctor

Gary Stadtmauer, M.D., F.A.C.P.

Dr. Stadtmauer is a New York native. He is a graduate of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He then trained in internal medicine including a year as chief resident at Mount Sinai West. His allergy-immunology training was at Mount Sinai Medical Center. He is board certified in both internal medicine/allergy/immunology. He is an assistant professor of medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine and a fellow of the American College of Physicians. Dr. Stadtmauer has a strong interest in both patient and physician education.  His teaching activities include training Mount Sinai allergy fellows, writing for Medscape (the doctor’s WebMD) and serving on the advisory board of Medscape.    Dr. Stadtmauer’s areas of interest include asthma, latex allergy, chronic cough and sinusitis. He is the past chair of the cough committee of the American Academy of Allergy where he has lectured on the topic of chronic cough. He has consistently been ranked among the best doctors in Castle Connolly, New York Magazine’s “Best Doctors in NY Issue” and in “Super Doctors” which ranks the top 5% physicians in their specialty.   Dr. Stadtmauer is passionate about his volunteer work with the Healthright International Human Rights Clinic where he also trains physician volunteers.  He has a number of publications in the medical literature.


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