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Our Team

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Mikhail Gleyzer, DO, MD

Dr. Gleyzer is a board-certified physician in family medicine and osteopathic manipulative medicine.

 

He began his medical career in 1978 as a massage therapist. He went on to receive his Medical Degree from Voronezh State Medical Institute in Russia. Upon graduation, he started practicing family medicine using various manual therapy techniques. 

Dr. Gleyzer moved to the United States in 1996 to pursue his lifelong interest in a hands-on approach to diagnosis and treatment. He went on to further his medical education at the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, where he achieved the highest academic honors and became a teaching fellow at the Department of Osteopathic Principles and Practice.

Today, Dr. Gleyzer uses hands-on techniques to treat and heal patients with a variety of conditions. Dr. Gleyzer is a member of many professional organizations and has received numerous awards.

Dr. Gleyzer lives in Brooklyn, NY with his wife Rusudan Siriya-Gleyzer. He spends his free time gardening, camping, making wine and quality time with his three granddaughters.

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Kuba Bryl, MS, LAc, LMT

Kuba Bryl is a New York State-licensed acupuncturist and New York State-licensed massage therapist. He has expertise in manual therapy, exercise rehabilitation, acupuncture, applied kinesiology, biological medicine, quantum medicine and nutrition.

He chose this profession to learn more about the potential of the human body to self-heal. His philosophy is to treat the whole person, including the physical, emotional and spiritual aspects of our being. He uses different tools as information carriers to communicate with the brain and ultimately find ways to optimize its ability to process this information with ease and improve its performance, which translates to higher levels of wellness and happiness for patients.

Kuba enjoys integrating various techniques and watching his patients overcome their ailments. Some of his favorite tools are hands-on reflex techniques, therapeutic use of red and infrared lights, low-level laser light therapy, brain area-specific exercise programs, frequency-specific microcurrent, pulsed electromagnetic field therapy devices, sound, vibration, chronotherapy and photobiomodulation.

Kuba hopes to give his patients innovative individualized treatments. What makes his practice different is a bottomless toolbox of techniques and therapeutic tools and the ability to effortlessly utilize them into creative and effective procedures.

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