Dr. Bamji is an Clinical Instructor of Medicine at The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York. He received his undergraduate degree in 1998 from Johns Hopkins …
Dr. Bamji is an Clinical Instructor of Medicine at The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York. He received his undergraduate degree in 1998 from Johns Hopkins University. He received his MD in 2002 from Cornell University Medical College. He subsequently completed internship and residency training in Internal Medicine in 2005 at the New York Presbyterian Hospital - Weill Cornell Campus. He then went on to complete his fellowship in gastroenterology in 2008 at New York Presbyterian Hospital - Weill Cornell Campus. His research interests include colorectal cancer screening and wireless capsule endoscopy. Dr. Bamji has presented his research at various national and international meetings.
Dr. Bamji is great! Very friendly, gets right down to business and talks to you in lamens terms, not overcomplicating your visit.
Really good doctor. Makes you feel at ease and listens to what you have to say.
Because of a work commitment I was a bit late but I was seen right away! The check in was quick, due to the practice of mailing your paperwork to fill out ahead of time. I found I preferred this, as I had time to thoroughly fill it out. The exam itself was quick and spent more time talking through my various issues to figure out the next step. He made sure to check my comfort level at every step and I have a follow up procedure in a few weeks, so we'll see how that goes. Overall, great service.