* Dr. Mosovich has a 48 hour cancellation policy. Any cancellation less than 48 hours will result in a fee. *
* If you do have a CoPay, please note the amount, and have it with you at the time of you appointment. *
Dr. Serge Mosovich is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychiatry,...Read More
* Dr. Mosovich has a 48 hour cancellation policy. Any cancellation less than 48 hours will result in a fee. *
* If you do have a CoPay, please note the amount, and have it with you at the time of you appointment. *
Dr. Serge Mosovich is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Weill-Cornell Medical School of the New York Presbyterian Hospital. He is an accomplished diagnostician whose practice is characterized by pragmatic assessment of problems, in pursuit of an effective resolution guided by an openness to identify the broad range of emotional, physical and environmental factors that can impact emotional health. Understanding their interactions invariably yields a more enlightened diagnosis, thus generating more appropriate and lasting solutions.
A hallmark of Dr. Mosovich’s practice is his comprehensive knowledge of medications and their pharmacological interactions. He actively collaborates with specialists in: Internal Medicine, Neurology, and Neuropsychology, in order to better identify possible sources of functional change in a patient’s experiences and interactions with his world.
Dr. Mosovich actively participates in Clinical Research with colleagues at the Mount Sinai Cardiovascular Institute. He is expert on the relationship between inflammatory stress and cardiovascular outcomes (atherosclerosis, stroke, hypertension and heart failure ), as well as the relationship between stress and mood and anxiety disorders and changes in cognitive function.
Mosovich SA, Boone RT, Reichenberg A, Bansilal S, Shaffer J, Dahlman K, Harvey PD, Farkouh ME. New insights into the link between cardiovascular disease and depression [review]. International Journal of Clinical Practice 2008 March; Linked...Read More
Mosovich SA, Boone RT, Reichenberg A, Bansilal S, Shaffer J, Dahlman K, Harvey PD, Farkouh ME. New insights into the link between cardiovascular disease and depression [review]. International Journal of Clinical Practice 2008 March; Linked Comment:Int J Clin Prac(62(3)): 423-432.
Mosovich SA, Mady C, Lopes N, Ianni B, Pinto Dias JC, Correia D, Farkouh ME. Chagas Disease as a mechanistic model for testing a novel hypothesis. A doenca de Chagas como um modelo mecanicista para testar uma nova hipotese. Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2008 Jan-Feb; 41(1): 70-72.
Reichenberg A, Dahlman KL, Mosovich S, Silverstein JH. Neuropsychiatric consequences of coronary artery bypass grafting and noncardiovascular surgery. Dialogues Clin Neurosci 2007; 9: 85-91.
Marcus SM, Gorman J, Shear MK, Lewin D, Martinez J, Ray S, Goetz R, Mosovich S, Gorman L, Barlow D, Woods S. A comparison of medication side effect reports by panic disorder patients with and without concomitant cognitive behavior therapy. Am J Psychiatry 2007 Feb; 164(2): 273-275.
Hollander E, Novotny S, Hanratty M, Yaffe R, DeCaria CM, Aronowitz BR, Mosovich S. Oxytocin infusion reduces repetitive behaviors in adults with autistic and Asperger's disorders. Neuropsychopharmacology 2003 Jan; 28(1): 193-198.
Buchsbaum MS, Hollander E, Haznedar MM, Tang C, Spiegel-Cohen J, Wei TC, Solimando A, Buchsbaum BR, Robins D, Bienstock C, Cartwright C, Mosovich S. Effect of fluoxetine on regional cerebral metabolism in autistic spectrum disorders: a pilot study. Int J Neuropsychopharmacol 2001 Jun; 4(2): 119-125.
Novotny S, Hollander E, Allen A, Mosovich S, Aronowitz B, Cartwright C, DeCaria C, Dolgoff-Kaspar R. Increased growth hormone response to sumatriptan challenge in adult autistic disorders. Psychiatry Res 2000 May 15; 94(2): 173-177.
Hollander E, DeCaria CM, Mari E, Wong CM, Mosovich S, Grossman R, Begaz T. Short-term single-blind fluvoxamine treatment of pathological gambling. Am J Psychiatry 1998 Dec 1; 55(12): 1781-1783.
Hollander E, Delgiudice-Asch G, Simon L, Decaria CM, Aronowitz B, Mosovich S, Elder G. Repetitive behaviors and D8/17 positivity. Am J Psychiatry 1997 Nov 1; 54(11): 1630-1631.
DeCaria CM, Hollander E, Grossman R, Wong CM, Mosovich SA, Cherkasky S. Diagnosis, neurobiology, and treatment of pathological gambling [review]. J Clin Psychiatry 1996; 57 Suppl 8(Discussion 83-84): 80-83.
AHRC New York City’s Autism Spectrum & Challenging Behaviors Initiative Behavioral Health Advisory Board