Corey K Bradley, MD

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51 W 51st St
New York, NY 10019
Corey Bradley, MD, FACC is a board-certified cardiologist with specialized expertise in clinical lipidology, genetic lipid disorders, and the prevention of cardiovascular disease. Dr. Bradley earned her medical degree from Wake Forest University School of Medicine, completed her internal medicine residency at Duke University Medical Center, and went on to complete her cardiology fellowship at Columbia University Irving Medical Center. Her advanced training and clinical focus center on diagnosing and managing complex lipid disorders, including familial hypercholesterolemia and other inherited dyslipidemias. In her practice, Dr. Bradley emphasizes the importance of early identification and long-term risk reduction through tailored lipid management, lifestyle modification, and preventive cardiology. She is a member of the Cardiogenetics Clinic as well as the Hypertension Center.
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