Best Pediatric Transplant Hepatology Physician in New York, NY
Choosing a pediatric transplant hepatology physician in New York, NY is easier when you can see credentials, listed plans, and patient ratings in one place. Heallexa shows 8 pediatric transplant hepatology physician side by side. Many practice at NYU Langone or Mount Sinai. New York has dense urban living, long commutes, and broad insurance-network variation borough to borough, which shapes how local pediatric transplant hepatology physician structure their practice.
8 pediatric transplant hepatology physician in New York

Pooja Reddy Spector, MD, MS
4.5Pooja Reddy Spector · Pediatric Transplant Hepatology Physician
3959 Broadway(212) 305-3000
Adriana Perez, MD
4.5Adriana Perez · Pediatric Transplant Hepatology Physician
525 E 68Th St(646) 962-3869
Mount Sinai School Of Medicine
4.5Mount Sinai School Of Medicine · Pediatric Transplant Hepatology Physician
5 E 98Th St(212) 659-8060
Steven Joseph Lobritto, MD
4.5Steven Joseph Lobritto · Pediatric Transplant Hepatology Physician
622 W 168Th St(212) 305-0914
Mercedes Martinez, MD
4.5Mercedes Martinez · Pediatric Transplant Hepatology Physician
3959 Broadway Fl 7(212) 305-3000
Minoti Vather, MD
4.5Minoti Vather · Pediatric Transplant Hepatology Physician
430 East 34Th Street(646) 929-7970
Mount Sinai Pediatric Liver Diseases
4.5Mount Sinai Pediatric Liver Diseases · Pediatric Transplant Hepatology Physician
1 Gustave L Levy Pl(212) 241-8073
Jennifer Vittorio, MD
4.5Jennifer Vittorio · Pediatric Transplant Hepatology Physician
622 W 168Th St(212) 305-0914
Pediatric Transplant Hepatology Physician in New York by insurance
These providers list this insurance as accepted, but coverage should be confirmed directly with the provider before booking.
Pediatric Transplant Hepatology Physician in nearby cities
Same specialty in cities near New York — useful if your insurance network extends across the NY metro.
About finding a pediatric transplant hepatology physician in New York
New York has pediatric transplant hepatology physician practicing across hospital systems, group practices, and independent clinics, including NYU Langone, Mount Sinai, NewYork-Presbyterian. When choosing a pediatric transplant hepatology physician in New York, the three factors most patients care about are: insurance acceptance, distance from home or work, and patient reviews. Heallexa shows all three on every listing so you can compare without clicking back and forth.
Many New York pediatric transplant hepatology physician list major insurance plans including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Humana, and Medicare. Listings reflect what providers have indicated they accept — always confirm in-network status directly with the office before booking. Out-of-network visits can cost 3–5× more than in-network ones.
Common questions about pediatric transplant hepatology physician in New York
How much does a visit to a pediatric transplant hepatology physician cost in New York?+
In-network pediatric transplant hepatology physician in New York typically run $150–$400 for an initial visit before insurance. Out-of-network rates can be 3–5× higher. Use the insurance filter above to see New York pediatric transplant hepatology physician who list your specific plan, and confirm acceptance directly with the office before booking.
Are New York pediatric transplant hepatology physician accepting new patients?+
Most New York listings indicate new-patient status on the profile. Wait times vary by specialty and insurance; calling the office directly is the fastest way to confirm same-week availability.
Which insurance plans do New York pediatric transplant hepatology physician list?+
Major plans in NY include Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Humana, and Medicare. Listings show plans the provider has indicated they accept — always confirm in-network status directly with the office before your appointment.
Do I need a referral to see a pediatric transplant hepatology physician in New York?+
Most PPO plans in NY allow direct booking. HMO and many Medicare Advantage plans require a primary-care referral first. Confirm with your insurer or the office before booking.