Alan H Mallace

Alan Mallace, MD

Rheumatology
Languages: English
377 Ratings, 64 Reviews
HonorHealth Medical Group

Specialties

  • Rheumatology

Credentials

  • Residency

    Albert Einstein Medical Center
  • Education

    New York Medical College
  • Fellowship

    Albert Einstein Medical Center
  • Board Certifications

    American Board of Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine/Rheumatology

About

Dr. Mallace’s area of focus include the treatment of osteoporosis and is currently only accepting new patients with osteoporosis. Dr. Mallace believes that by using State of the Art treatments and evaluation to assess fracture risk and treatments help to lessen risk fractures.

Dr. Mallace is originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Clinical Interests

  • Osteoporosis

Care philosophy

Using State of the Art treatments and evaluation to assess fracture risk and treatments to lessen risk fractures.

Ratings & Reviews

4.9 out of 5
Patient Rating - 377 Ratings
Provider discussed treatment options
Provider showed concern
Provider explained things clearly
Provider included you in decisions
Likelihood of recommending this provider
64 Reviews

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