Eleanor Muise MD is a pediatric pulmonologist based in New York, New York, specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of respiratory conditions in children. Located at 160 E 32nd St, 2nd Floor, the practice serves families in the 10016 postal code and surrounding areas. Dr. Muise focuses on managing a range of pulmonary issues, including asthma, chronic cough, and other lung-related disorders that affect pediatric patients. The practice aims to provide comprehensive respiratory care tailored to the unique needs of infants, children, and adolescents.
As a specialist in pediatric pulmonology, Eleanor Muise MD works closely with patients and their families to develop individualized treatment plans that address both acute and chronic respiratory conditions. The approach includes thorough evaluations, diagnostic testing, and ongoing monitoring to ensure effective management of pulmonary health. The practice is equipped to handle complex cases that require specialized interventions, often coordinating with other healthcare providers to deliver multidisciplinary care.
Situated in the heart of New York City, this pediatric pulmonology office is accessible to families seeking expert respiratory care for their children. The location in the 10016 area provides convenient access to a broad network of medical resources and specialists. With a focus on evidence-based treatment and patient-centered care, Eleanor Muise MD offers support for children coping with respiratory challenges, aiming to improve their quality of life through careful management and education.
In addition to clinical services, the practice is committed to staying current with advances in pediatric pulmonology to provide up-to-date care. By maintaining a thorough understanding of respiratory diseases affecting children, Eleanor Muise MD helps families navigate complex health issues, ensuring that young patients receive appropriate and timely treatment. The practice’s emphasis on clear communication and compassionate care supports families through the often challenging journey of managing pediatric lung conditions.


































