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John Herrington III, MD, Pathology, West Islip, NY

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Pathology West Islip, NY

Anatomic Pathology, Clinical Pathology

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  • Office

    1000 Montawk Highway
    West Islip, NY 11795
    Phone+1 630-376-3990
    Fax+1 315-295-2125

Summary

  • Dr. John Herrington III, MD is a board certified pathologist in West Islip, New York. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in New York and Florida.

Education & Training

  • Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School
    Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical SchoolResidency, Pathology-Anatomic and Clinical, 1980 - 1981
  • University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
    University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterResidency, Pathology-Anatomic and Clinical, 1977 - 1980
  • University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center/Parkland Memorial Hospital
    University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center/Parkland Memorial HospitalInternship, Transitional Year, 1976 - 1977
  • University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
    University of Texas Southwestern Medical SchoolClass of 1976

Certifications & Licensure

  • NY State Medical License
    NY State Medical License 2002 - 2026
  • FL State Medical License
    FL State Medical License 2022 - 2025
  • American Board of Pathology Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology

Press Mentions

  • Amygdala, the Brain’s Threat Detector, Has Broad Roles in Autism
    Amygdala, the Brain’s Threat Detector, Has Broad Roles in AutismJuly 16th, 2020
  • Facial Expressions Between Autistic and Typical People May Be Mismatched | Spectrum | Autism Research News
    Facial Expressions Between Autistic and Typical People May Be Mismatched | Spectrum | Autism Research NewsAugust 29th, 2020