About Alexander Morden MD
Dr. Alexander Morden is an Internal Medicine and Cardiology Specialist from Bayside, NY. He graduated valedictorian from Tel Aviv University School of Medicine in 1982, completed his residency at Montefiore Medical Center in 1985, and his fellowship at NY Presbyterian Queens in 1987, where he then attended for over 30 years. Additionally, he attended at Long Island Jewish Medical Center for 20 years. As of 2025, Dr. Morden is the Chairman of Cardiology at Nassau University Medical Center, and is also affiliated with St. Francis Hospital & Heart Center. His expertise is unparalleled, being quadruple board certified in Cardiology, Internal Medicine, Critical Care, and Geriatrics. Dr. Morden has proudly served the community of Queens and Nassau for four decades and counting.

Announcement: Dr. Morden is now practicing at Nassau University Medical Center (NUMC) as the Chairman of Cardiology. His private office hours at NUMC for prior Whitestone patients are Thursdays 1 - 4 PM on the 6th floor, and Fridays 1 - 4:30 PM on the 1st floor Primary Care Clinic. You can reach NUMC at the phone number (516) 486-6862, and press 1 and then press 6 for appointments with Dr. Morden. For non-urgent messages and medication refills, you can leave voicemails at the phone number (516) 296-2224, or call (516) 486-6862 and press 1 and stay on the line for the Ambulatory Nurse Line (8 AM - 4 PM, weekdays).
Future announcements will come shortly on this page.
Insurance Policy

Nearly All Major Insurance Plans Accepted
Dr. Morden accepts the following insurance plans:
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AARP
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Aetna
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Agewell
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Centivo
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Cigna
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Elderplan
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EmblemHealth GHI
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Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield (Anthem)
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Fidelis
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Healthfirst
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HIP
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Humana
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Magnacare
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Medicare/Medicaid
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Meritain
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Oscar
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Oxford
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United Healthcare
Office Information
Address: 2201 Hempstead Tpke, East Meadow, NY 11554
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Phone: (516) 486-6862, Extension 1 6 (Appointments)
(516) 296-2224 (Voicemails)
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Fax: (855) 751-1592
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E-mail: drmordenmail@gmail.com
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