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Dr. Marc Siegel Biography

Marc Siegel an American physician, Associate Professor of Medicine at the NYU Langone Medical Center. He is as well a Fox News medical contributor and reporter, a columnist for news outlets including the New York Post and Forbes as well as an author.

He has penned several books such as False Alarm: The Truth About the Fear Outbreak, Bird Flu: What You Need to Know About the Next Pandemic, and The Inner Pulse: Decoding the Hidden Health and Sickness Code. As a medical influence, Siegel cites Maimonides.

Dr. Marc Siegel Age

Siegel was born on 15 June 1956 in New York, New York, United States.

Dr. Marc Siegel Nyu

Siegel is a physician, Professor of Medicine at the NYU Langone Medical Center, and author.

Dr. Marc Siegel Fox News

Siegel is a medical correspondent for Fox News and a professor of medicine at NYU. Also, he writes a weekly column for the New York Daily News and appears frequently on Fox News as their medical correspondent and contributor.

Marc has been serving at New York University’s School of Medicine and NYU Langone Medical Center as a clinical professor of medicine since July 1988.

Siegel also writes a weekly column for the New York Daily News as well as appears frequently on Fox News as their medical correspondent and contributor. Siegel also appears as a contributor to news channels such as CNN and NBC since 2013. He has also served as the co-host of Fox News’ show Sunday Housecall, alongside Dr. David Samadi.

Dr. Marc Siegel Net Worth

Siegel has an estimated net worth of $15 million.

Dr. Marc Siegel Reviews

Siegel, MD is an internal medicine specialist in New York, NY, and has been practicing for 32 years. He graduated from New York State U, School of Medicine – Buffalo in 1985 and specializes in internal medicine.

Marc Siegel Coronavirus

Closing schools, canceling events without immediate coronavirus threat spreads fear
The Fox News medical correspondent and NYU Langone Professor of Medicine, Dr. Siegel said that closing schools and canceling large public events without an immediate threat of people contracting coronavirus is only serving to spread fear in the hearts of Americans.

Appearing on “Outnumbered” with co-hosts Harris Faulkner and Melissa Francis, Fox News contributor Leslie Marshall, and Fox Business host Lisa “Kennedy” Montgomery, Siegel said that drastic steps like cancellations should only be taken if it is thought there is a threat of catching the virus in those spaces.

“If you’re doing it for legal reasons, that you don’t want to get sued or because of fear, you’re actually spreading more fear. You’re spreading panic. You’re giving the message to people that there’s more of this virus out there,” Siegel told the “Outnumbered” co-hosts. “That’s why we need testing. I want to know how much of this virus there really is.”

The doctor said that emergency measures are being taken because U.S. health officials are concerned that there is more community spread of the virus than is currently known and the best way to contain the virus without the aid of a vaccine is by “shutting off areas.” “That’s why I’m saying it has to be exactly in proportion to how much risk there is of the virus,” he concluded. “Not for legal reasons and not for fear.”

Marc Siegel M.D. FACOG

Siegel, M.D. is Board Approved by the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He started to practice in 1995, He has focused his efforts in the area of Obstetrics and Gynecology, with special interests in high-risk obstetrics, reproductive endocrinology and hysteroscopic, and laparoscopic surgery.

Marc Siegel Books, False Alarm

  • AARP the Inner Pulse 2011
  • The Inner Pulse: Unlocking the Secret Code of Sickness and Health 2011
  • Swine Flu: The New Pandemic 2009
  • Bird Flu: Everything You Need to Know About the Next Pandemic 2006
  • False Alarm; the Truth About the Epidemic of Fear 2005

Dr. Marc Siegel Height

Siegal stands tall at an average a height of 5 feet 6 inches and has an average body weight.

Dr. Marc Siegel Education

Siegel enrolled and later graduated from Georgetown University Medical School and completing his residency training at Rush Medical College in Chicago, Illinois.

Dr. Marc Siegel Family

Siegel was born in New York, New York, United States. Information about her parents and siblings are not known to the public. This section will be updated as soon as it is available.

Dr. Marc Siegel Father

Siegel told “Tucker Carlson Tonight” that his 96-year-old father was recently weak and struggling to breathe but recovered after he was administered an anti-malaria drug as well as antibiotics.

He was discussing hopeful signs that hydroxychloroquine has shown in recent studies when combined with antibiotics for coronavirus treatment. He said his father, who resides in Florida, recently complained about weakness, shortness of breath and feared that he was going to die.

He as well said that his father’s cardiologist prescribed hydroxychloroquine and antibiotics, as well as the combination, proved effective. “He got up the next day and was fine,” Siegel said.

Dr. Marc Siegel Wife

Siegel is married to Ludmilla ‘Luda’ Siegel, a doctor. The duo has three children with his wife Ludmilla, among which two sons, Joshua Siegel and Samuel Siegel. The family resides in New York City with his wife and children.

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