Certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine with additional certifications in Rheumatology, Dr. Yelena Sokolova is a highly skilled and experienced specialist providing comprehensive care at her state-of-the-art practice in Brooklyn, New York. Dr. Sokolova received her medical degree with honors from the Moscow Medical Academy - the best medical school in Russia. After graduation, Dr. Sokolova completed her internship and residency training in Internal Medicine at St. Vincent's Medical Center of Richmond, and then - a fellowship in Rheumatology and Allergy at Winthrop University Hospital in Mineola, NY in 2000. Before beginning her own practice in 2007, Dr. Sokolova had been working as a Rheumatologist at Ocean Medical Plaza in Brooklyn, NY. In addition to her practice duties, she also currently serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Division of Rheumatology at SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Throughout her medical training and practice experience, Dr. Sokolova has co-authored several articles and has been a principal investigator on clinical research studies on the latest developments in the field of rheumatology. Her integrative program, called "Life without pain", has already helped many of her patients to significantly reduce their pain and elevate their life to a new level. Miracles are unfolding every day, and so it may happen with you too. In her practice people with arthritis who choose to participate in non-traditional treatment, have much better chances of living a pain-free life and get more positive experience from it. The integrative approach to therapy lets those patients use less medications with much better results, because that approach allows to heal both body and spirit in a powerful way.
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