Dr. Daniel Stewart, MD

Dr. Daniel Stewart, MD

Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
618.2 mi · 115 East 92nd Street, Suite 1A, New York, NY 10128

At a glance

5.00 stars (13 reviews)
100% are satisfied with this provider ·
Has 20+ years of experience
Graduated from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Doctor of Medicine
Works at Daniel Stewart, MD
Affiliated with The Mount Sinai Hospital
5.00
13 reviews
Bedside manner
5.0
Wait time
4.9

Recent reviews

Took all my info. Had suggestion of what might help me. Pleasant and seemed knowledgeable. Would see him again.
Dr. Stewart is an amazing physician who provides impeccable care. He is kind, insightful, knowledgeable and 100% committed to the well being of his patients... truly a life changer.

Office location

Daniel Stewart, MD
618.2 mi · 115 East 92nd Street, Suite 1A, New York, NY, 10128

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Popular visit reasons

Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Depression
Mood Swings
Nightmares
Pediatric Sexual Abuse Counseling
Psychiatry Consultation
Psychotherapy
Sleep Problems
Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Depression
Mood Swings
Nightmares

More about Dr. Daniel Stewart, MD

Daniel Stewart, MD is Board Certified in Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatry. He practices both psychotherapy and psychopharmacology. Dr. Stewart has had a long-standing affiliation with Mount Sinai School of Medicine, doing both adult and child residencies there after graduating from Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. He is also a graduate of The Institute for Modern Psychoanalysis. He served on the full-time academic faculty at Mount Sinai as the Associate Director of Residency Training in Psychiatry for several years, where he divided his time between educating residents, scientific research, and private practice. Currently, he is on the voluntary faculty at Mount Sinai where he supervises and teaches residents and fellows in child and adult psychiatry. He has published several books and articles on topics ranging from medical school education to the neurobiology of schizophrenia. Dr. Stewart does not participate in any insurance networks. If you do not see an available time, you may call the office to discuss getting an appointment. Thank you.

Education & experience

Education

Medical School - Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Doctor of Medicine
The Mount Sinai Hospital, Residency in Psychiatry
The Mount Sinai Hospital, Fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Practice

Daniel Stewart, MD

Affiliation

The Mount Sinai Hospital

Certifications

American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (Psychiatry and Neurology)
Psychiatry (Psychiatry and Neurology)

Professional memberships

American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Awards and publications

Carpenter DM, Tang CY, Friedman JI, Hof PR, Stewart DG, Buchsbaum MS, Harvey PD, Gorman JG, Davis KL. Temporal characteristics of tract-specific anisotropy abnormalities in schizophrenia. Neuroreport 2008 Sep 17; 19(14): 1369-1372.
Friedman JI, Tang C, Carpenter D, Buchsbaum M, Schmeidler J, Flanagan L, Golembo S, Kanellopoulou I, Ng J, Hof PR, Harvey PD, Tsopelas ND, Stewart D, Davis KL. Diffusion tensor imaging findings in first-episode and chronic schizophrenia patients. American Journal of Psychiatry 2008 Aug; 165(8): 1024-1032.
Stewart DG, Davis KL. The Lobotomist: Images in Psychiatry. American Journal of Psychiatry 2008 Apr; 165: 457-458.
Stewart DG, Davis KL. The Neuropathology of Schizophrenia. In: Mueser K, Jeste D, editors. Clinical Textbook of Schizophrenia (2008). The Guilford Press;.
Buchsbaum MS, Friedman JI, Buchsbaum BR, Chu KW, Hazlett E, Newmark R, Schneiderman J, Torosjan Y, Tang C, Hof P, Stewart DG, Davis KL, Gorman J. Diffusion tensor imaging in schizophrenia. Biological Psychiatry 2006 Dec 1; 60(11): 1181-1187.
Stewart DG, Davis KL. Possible contributions of myelin and oligodendrocyte dysfunction to schizophrenia. International Review of Neurobiology 2004; 59: 381-424
Kolevzon A, Stewart D, editors. Psychiatry Pearls (2004). Hanley & Belfus;.
Friedman JI, Stewart DG, Gorman JM. Potential noradrenergic targets for cognitive enhancement in schizophrenia. CNS Spectrums 2004 May; 9(5): 350-355.
Davis K, Stewart D, Friedman J, Buschbaum M, Harvey P, Hof P, Buxbaum J, Haroutunian V. White Matter Changes in Schizophrenia: Evidence for Myelin-Related Dysfunction. Archives of General Psychiatry 2003 May; 60(5): 443-456.
Saks N, Zingale C, Stewart D. How to Excel in Medical School, First Edition (1998). J & S Publishers;.

Background

Languages spoken

English

Gender

Male

NPI number

#1285738815

Patient reviews

All reviews have been submitted by patients after interacting with the practice.
Overall rating
5.00
Wait time
4.92
Bedside manner
5.00
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Took all my info. Had suggestion of what might help me. Pleasant and seemed knowledgeable. Would see him again.
My visits are always informative and reassuring. I feel like I always get an honest assessment.
Dr. Stewart is insightful, extremely knowledgable and kind.
Dr. Stewart is an amazing physician who provides impeccable care. He is kind, insightful, knowledgeable and 100% committed to the well being of his patients... truly a life changer.
Dr. Stewart is a highly skilled, personable and conscientious physician. I feel comfortable talking to him about anything, and came away from the session feeling understood and less burdened by inner conflict, I would recommend him to anyone!
Dr. Stewart is a wonderful psychiatrist. He has been working with my son for several years and has probably saved his life. He is a great listener, easy to relate with and I have never felt judged by him. He is always quick to get back to me if I have a question and ready to talk with other professionals and my son's school when I have requested.I can't say enough good things about him.
Dr. Stewart is very professional while still being very down to earth, relatable and current. He's easy to talk to and someone who has the ability to connect with his patients immediately. Dr. Stewarts bedside manner is better than any other I've experienced and is always available(or makes time) when needed. The others Ive referred have been equally pleased.
Frequently asked questions

Which hospital is Dr. Daniel Stewart affiliated with?

Dr. Daniel Stewart is affiliated with The Mount Sinai Hospital.

What practice does Dr. Daniel Stewart work with?

Dr. Daniel Stewart works with Daniel Stewart, MD.

Where is Dr. Daniel Stewart's office located?

Dr. Daniel Stewart's office is located at 115 East 92nd Street, New York, NY 10128.

Which board certifications does Dr. Daniel Stewart have?

Dr. Daniel Stewart is certified by American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (Psychiatry and Neurology), and Psychiatry (Psychiatry and Neurology).

What are common reasons for patients to see Dr. Daniel Stewart?

Dr. Daniel Stewart frequently sees patients for Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Depression, Psychiatry Consultation, Psychotherapy, and Sleep Problems. You can see other visit reasons for Dr. Daniel Stewart on their profile.

What languages does Dr. Daniel Stewart speak?

Dr. Daniel Stewart speaks English.

How do patients rate Dr. Daniel Stewart in reviews?

13 patients have reviewed Dr. Daniel Stewart. The overall rating for this doctor is 5/5. They have a 5/5 rating for bedside manner and a 4.92/5 rating for wait time. You can read individual reviews and ratings on their profile.

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