Dr. Robert J. Tozzi was once again honored with this peer-nominated and physician-researched award, selected as a Castle Connolly Top Doctor® as included in the New York Magazine roll-call of Top Doctors 2016.
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(201) Family Magazine Names Dr. Robert J. Tozzi One of NY-Metro Area’s Top Family Doctors, 2016
(201) Family Magazine recently asked MSP Communications, publisher of SuperDoctors®, to poll physicians throughout the area
and to find out who they would choose if they needed medical care
within 29 different specialties. (201) Family will publish the complete list of honorees in the November/December 2016 issue of the magazine.
Gregory M. Hirsch Heart Foundation: Evening from the Heart, May 13, 2015
Dr. Robert J. Tozzi Cited as Castle Connolly 2016 Top Doctor, New York-Metro Area
Tenafly Students Offered Screenings for Deadly Heart Abnormality, Northjersey.com, 15 February 2016
Dr. Robert Tozzi Recognized Among Castle Connolly Top Doctors – New York Metro Area 2015
Dr. Robert J. Tozzi Ranked Among New York Magazine’s Best Doctors 2015
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