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Victoria Piane, NP
Pediatric Pulmonology
Victoria Piane, NP is a pediatric pulmonology specialist in New York, NY. She is affiliated with Newyork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center. She is accepting new patients and telehealth appointments.
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- Offers Telehealth • This provider offers telehealth appointments. Call the office to schedule an appointment.
- Practices at Top Hospital • America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Pulmonary Care Award™ See hospitals
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I love working with children and their families. I believe that care of the child goes beyond their physical and medical needs. A holistic focus on the child is important to deliver the best care. We must consider the child's psychosocial and emotional...read morebiography
For over 20 years, I have served as a pediatric nurse in various care settings. Before becoming a board-certified pediatric nurse practitioner in 2014, I worked in the neonatal intensive care unit as a registered nurse. My first NP position, within...read morePediatric Pulmonology
Pediatric Nursing Certification Board (pncb) Certfied
2014Seton Hall University School Of Nursing-pediatric Nurse Practitioner (msn)
2014The College Of New Jersey
Undergraduate School, 2002
Affiliated Hospitals
- Recipient of 16
hospital awardsAmerica’s 100 Best Hospitals for Pulmonary Care Award™ (2025)
Superior clinical outcomes in treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and pneumonia
View all awardsAmerica's 250 Best Hospitals Award™ (2025)
Superior clinical outcomes in treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and pneumonia