Dr. Adam CohenMD

Internal Medicine

at Adam D. Cohen, MD — Great Neck, NY

About

Adam D. Cohen, MD is a board-certified internist and geriatrician practicing in Great Neck, Long Island. He earned his Doctorate of Medicine from Boston University School of Medicine in 1989. He completed his internship and internal medicine residency at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx. He then pursued a geriatric medicine fellowship at Long Island Jewish Medical Center and Parker Jewish Geriatric Institute in New Hyde Park, finishing in 1996. He holds board certifications from both the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Geriatric Medicine. Dr. Cohen speaks English and Spanish and holds his New York medical license.

Dr. Cohen has worked as a primary care physician for more than 15 years. " takes time, and he structures his practice to give patients that time. His passion centers on individualized care, and he personally builds customized care plans from each patient's diagnostic results. Patients and family members consistently note his calm, patient demeanor and his willingness to show up at the hospital bedside when needed. He affiliates with North Shore University Hospital at Manhasset and Long Island Jewish Medical Center.

Education & Training

Medical School

Boston University School of Medicine, Doctorate of Medicine, 1989

Residency

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, Internal Medicine, 1989-1992

Fellowship

Long Island Jewish Medical Center / Parker Jewish Geriatric Institute, New Hyde Park, NY, Geriatric Medicine, 1994-1996

Certifications

American Board of Internal Medicine
American Board of Geriatric Medicine

Languages

English, Spanish

Conditions Treated

cardiovascular disease
hypertension
chronic disease management
geriatric conditions
inflammation-related conditions
age-related health concerns

Who is Dr. Cohen right for?

Dr. Cohen is a strong fit for adults seeking attentive primary care from a physician with deep expertise in both internal and geriatric medicine. Older adults managing age-related conditions benefit especially from his geriatric medicine background. Patients with cardiovascular risk factors gain from his advanced inflammation and biomarker testing. Spanish-speaking patients find his bilingual care approachable. Families can also enroll dependents ages 18 to 26 for general primary care under his panel.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Cohen treats a broad range of conditions within internal medicine and geriatric medicine. His focus includes cardiovascular risk, chronic disease management, and age-related health concerns. He uses advanced inflammation and cardiovascular risk marker testing through Cleveland HeartLab to guide diagnosis and treatment planning.

Yes. Dr. Cohen holds dual board certifications from the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Geriatric Medicine. Both certifications reflect specialized training that spans his residency at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and his fellowship at Long Island Jewish Medical Center.

Dr. Cohen earned his medical degree from Boston University School of Medicine in 1989. He completed his internal medicine residency at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx. He then finished a geriatric medicine fellowship at Long Island Jewish Medical Center and Parker Jewish Geriatric Institute in New Hyde Park in 1996.

Yes. Dr. Cohen speaks both English and Spanish, which allows him to serve a broader range of patients in the Great Neck community.

Dr. Cohen affiliates with North Shore University Hospital at Manhasset and Long Island Jewish Medical Center. He is known to visit patients at the hospital bedside when needed.

Dr. Cohen personally builds each patient's care plan from their diagnostic results. He uses advanced screenings, including inflammation testing through Cleveland HeartLab, to go beyond standard cholesterol measures. That data drives individualized recommendations tailored to each patient's cardiovascular and overall health profile.

Yes. Dr. Cohen holds board certification in geriatric medicine and brings focused expertise to the care of older adults. His training at the Parker Jewish Geriatric Institute and Long Island Jewish Medical Center prepared him to manage the complex health needs common in aging patients.

Dr. Cohen has worked as a primary care physician for more than 15 years. He earned his medical degree in 1989 and completed his fellowship training by 1996, giving him decades of clinical experience in internal and geriatric medicine.

Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026