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Making an Appointment

To schedule an appointment, call the Pituitary Tumor Center at 212-639-3935, between 9 AM and 5 PM, Monday through Friday. Prior to your appointment, you will be asked to fax any pertinent reports, such as MRI results, blood work results, and visual fields. This information will help us direct you to the most appropriate doctor at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

After this information is reviewed, we will contact you to let you know the name of your doctor and where to go for your first appointment.

Location

Dr. Viviane Tabar's and Dr. Monica Girotra's clinics are located at the main campus of Memorial Sloan-Kettering, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan between East 67th and 68th Streets (1275 York Avenue, New York, NY 10065). Dr. Erik Kobylarz's clinic is located at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital (525 East 68 Street, New York, NY 10065).

How to Prepare for Your First Appointment

During your first appointment, you will have a consultation with your physician and his or her nurse. Our goal is to answer all your questions so that you leave the appointment feeling informed and reassured about your diagnosis.

Patients usually get blood work done the same day on-site at Memorial Sloan-Kettering. If additional visual field testing is necessary, these tests are performed in Dr. Kobylarz's clinic.

Please note that we do not ask new patients to fast prior to this blood work, so eating and drinking is permitted.

What You Need to Bring

Your Memorial Sloan-Kettering doctor will need to review any tests, procedures, or treatments that you have had. Review the list below to determine what you need to bring to your first appointment.

  • Radiology Tests

    Bring your radiology tests -- MRI or CT scans -- that were taken to produce images of the tumor. The images may be on a disk or on film.

  • Medications

    Bring the bottles of all medications you take -- those prescribed by doctors and those you buy over the counter. This should include bottles of any vitamins or herbal products you take.

    The bottles should indicate the following information:

    • the name of each medicine
    • the dose you take
    • how often you take it.
  • Other Medical Records

    Bring any other pertinent medical records, such as lab results and visual field test results.

  • Contact Information of Primary Care Physician

    If you would like our physicians to communicate with your primary care physician, please bring his or her contact information.

Last Updated: Oct. 29, 2008
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