Adam Neil Criss, DO

Adam Neil Criss, DO

Specialty: Nephrology
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Locations
Nephrology and Hypertension - Lake Success

2 Ohio Drive Suite 200
Lake Success, NY 11042

1-516-622-6116
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  • Education & Training
  • Affiliations
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About Provider Adam Neil Criss, DO:

Adam Criss, DO is a board certified nephrologist and internal medicine doctor at Optum. He completed his residency in Internal Medicine at North Shore University Hospital and his Nephrology fellowship at Long Island Jewish Medical Center. Dr. Criss’ areas of expertise include kidney disease prevention and management, evaluation and treatment of difficult-to-control hypertension, kidney stone metabolic evaluation and prevention, electrolyte disorder evaluation and management, and treatment of kidney failure.

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Languages Spoken: English
Gender: Male

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Training:
  • Medical Education
    • NYCOM - New York Institute of Technology: 1997
  • Internship
    • NSUH
  • Board Certifications
    • American Board of Internal Medicine
Hospital Affiliations:
  • St. Francis Hospital
Professional Affiliations:
  • American Society of Nephrology: 2001 American College of Physicians: 1997 American Medical Association: 1997

Valmond A., Prince S.E., Criss A, Ahmed S, Gibbons N, Mattana J Extracellular Matrix by Human Monocytes Enhances Scavenger Receptor Medicated Adhesion, Abstact, J Am Soc Nephrol 12: A3751, 2001, presented ASNISN conference, San Francisco 2001 Prince S.E., Criss A, Mossey R, Bellucci A, Markell IRB Approved Ongoing Controlled Trial “Effects of Anabolic Steroid Nandrolone Decanoate in Chronically Malnourished Dialysis Patients Miricle C, Ahmed J, Valmond A, Criss A, Gibbons N, Mattana J Role of Tyrosine Phosphorylation in Adhesion Dependent Survival of Tubular Epitheial Cells on Oxidized Basement Membrane, Abstact, J Am Soc Nephrol 12: A3751, 2001, presented ASNISN conference, San Francisco 2001