Thomas Boes
About Thomas Boes
Thomas Boes is a physician specializing in neurology and psychiatry at NYU Langone Medical Center, with a focus on treating neurologic diseases with psychiatric symptoms.
Current Title and Role
Thomas Boes serves as a Physician at NYU Langone Medical Center. In his role, he has responsibilities that include running the in-house Stroke Alert Team, working on Neurology Services, and providing his expertise at several clinics, including the Bellevue General Neurology Clinic and the Manhattan VA NeuroBehavioral Clinic.
Education and Training
Thomas Boes earned his Doctor of Medicine (MD) from SUNY Stony Brook, completing his studies between 2005 and 2009. Prior to that, he studied Economics, Math, and Physics at Columbia University and received an AB degree (1994-2000). He completed his high school education at Friends Academy in Locust Valley, earning a High School Diploma in 1994. Following his medical degree, he completed an internship in Internal Medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center, Bellevue Hospital, and Manhattan VA Medical Center from 2009 to 2010.
Licensure
Thomas Boes has been licensed to practice medicine in the State of New York since December 2011. This licensure allows him to offer his specialized medical services to patients across New York State.
Specialization and Expertise
Thomas Boes specializes in treating neurologic diseases that present with prominent psychiatric symptoms. His areas of focus include Dementia and Depression with cognitive deficits. He conducts thorough psychiatric evaluations and employs diverse psychotherapeutic styles, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and motivational therapy, at multiple NYU affiliated hospitals.
Clinical Services and Responsibilities
At NYU Langone Medical Center, Thomas Boes plays a critical role in running the Stroke Alert Team. He provides services on the Neurology Consult Services and Neurology Services across three NYU affiliated hospitals. Additionally, he sees patients weekly at the Bellevue General Neurology Clinic and the Manhattan VA NeuroBehavioral Clinic, offering psychiatric care that integrates psychopharmacology and other therapeutic approaches at Bellevue Hospital and NYU Behavioral Health Center.