Lynne Perry-Bottinger, MD, FACC
Attending Cardiologist, New York Hospital, Queens, NY
Attending Cardiologist, Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY
Attending Cardiologist, Sound Shore Medical Center, New Rochelle, NY
Biography:
Lynne Perry-Bottinger, M.D., is clinical assistant professor of medicine at
Weill Medical College of Cornell University, assistant professor of clinical
medicine at Columbia University and former assistant professor of medicine
at Montefiore Medical Center and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
She is a board certified clinical and interventional cardiologist, assistant
cardiac catheterization laboratory director at New York Hospital Queens, and
owner of Clinical and Interventional Cardiology, P.L.L.C.
While completing a clinical and interventional cardiology fellowship at Johns Hopkins University Hospital, she received a two-year American Heart Association grant and the American College of Cardiology/Syntex Travel Fellowship Award. During her attendance at Yale Medical School, she was awarded the Merck Prize and was also inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. She was listed as one of the top Black doctors in the New York tri-state area by the Network Journal in 2002. She is a guest medical expert for the NBC "Today" show and Black Entertainment Television. She is an executive board member of the Association of Black Cardiologists and the Queens Clinical Society. She received the AMA Physician's Recognition Award and was selected in 2003 by New York Magazine as one of the top doctors in the New York area.
Dr. Perry-Bottinger received her medical degree with honors from Yale Medical School. She received her cum laude A.B. in history from Harvard University where she was a Harvard College and Elizabeth Agassiz scholar. Dr. Perry-Bottinger speaks fluent German and Spanish and facile French. She maintains an active interest in the diagnosis and management of coronary artery disease in women, minorities and the elderly and lectures nationally on these subjects.