(631) 444-5220
- Specialty:
Subspecialty:
- Internal Medicine
Gastroenterology, Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- Board Certification:
-
Internal Medicine - Gastroenterology
Internal Medicine
ROBERT RICHARDS MD
For Appointments:
(631) 444-5220
(IBD) INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
ABDOMINAL PAIN (CHRONIC W/UNKNOWN ETIOLOGY)
ANEMIA (UNEXPLAINED)
CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY
CHROMOENDOSCOPY
COLONOSCOPY
COLORECTAL CANCER (COLON AND RECTAL CANCER)
CROHN'S COLITIS (CROHN'S DISEASE)
CROHN'S DISEASE
DIARRHEA (CHRONIC)
ENDOSCOPY
ULCERATIVE COLITIS
VIRTUAL COLONOSCOPY
WEIGHT LOSS (UNEXPLAINED)
AETNA
AFFINITY HEALTH PLAN
APA PARTNERS
CIGNA HMO
CIGNA PPO
EMPIRE BLUE CROSS HMO
EMPIRE BLUE CROSS OTHER PLANS
EMPIRE BLUE CROSS PPO
EMPIRE BLUE CROSS SENIOR PLAN
FIDELIS CARE NEW YORK
GHI CBP
GHI HMO
GREAT WEST HEALTHCARE
HEALTH NET
HEALTHFIRST
HEALTHNET FEDERAL SERVICES (TRICARE)
HIP
ISLAND GROUP ADMINISTRATION
MAGNACARE
MEDICAID
MEDICARE
MULTIPLAN
NO FAULT
OXFORD FREEDOM PLAN
SUFFOLK HEALTH PLAN
UNITED EMPIRE PLAN
UNITED HEALTHCARE
VYTRA (except SMART START)
WORKMANS COMP
Education & Training
- Medical Degree:
- New York Medical College
- Residency:
- Stamford Medical Center
- Fellowship:
-
Yale University Gastroenterology Fellowship
Academic & Other
- Academic Rank:
- Associate Professor
- Teaching Activity:
- Medicine
- Year Appointed at
Stony Brook:
- 2007
Project name: Repeat and Follow-up Tests (RAFTs) after Colonoscopy
Role on project: P.I.
Awarding institution: NIH (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)
K08 award; Mentored Clinical Scientist Development
Dates: June 1, 2006 - June 2007
Project name: Developing Virtual Colonoscopy for Cancer Screening
Role on project: Co-investigator
Awarding institution: NIH
RO1
Dates: July 1, 2007 - June 30, 2009
- Clinical Practice Began:
- 1989
Locations
-
INTERNAL MEDICINE
3 TECHNOLOGY DRIVE,
STE 700,
EAST SETAUKET,
NY 11733-4046.
Ph.: 631-444-5220
Fax: 631-444-5225


Selected Publications
1. Richards RJ, Hammitt JK, Tsevat J. Finding the optimal multiple test strategy using a method analogous to logistic regression: the diagnosis of hepatolenticular degeneration (Wilson's disease). Medical Decision Making 1996;16:367 375
2. Minocha A, Richards RJ. Diagnosis of Clostridium difficile colitis. Ann Intern Med 1996;125: 15 [letter].
3. Richards RJ, Minocha A. Does variceal size matter: how best to see to believe. Am J Gastroenterol 1997:92:536 7 [commentary].
4. Richards RJ, Minocha A. Screening interval for colorectal cancer with colonoscopy: the long and short of it. Am J Gastroenterol 1997:92:904 905 [commentary].
5. Richards RJ. Using threshold analysis to improve medical decisions. Hospital Practice 1997:32;15 26.
6. Minocha A, Raczkowski C, Richards RJ. Is a history of tonsillectomy associated with a decreased risk of Helicobacter pylori infection? J Clin Gastroenterol 1997;25:580 582.
7. Richards RJ, Hamwi Y, Rodriguez PS. Intestinal tuberculosis with associated coloduodenal fistula. Clinical Infectious Diseases 1998;26:761 2.
8. Richards RJ, Minocha A. Comparison of the relative diagnostic value of the ascitic-fluid-to-serum ratio of bilirubin to the serum-ascites albumin gradient. Am J Gastroenterol 1998;93:2307-08 [letter].
9. Minocha A, Mesiya SA, Raczkowski CA, Richards RJ. Patients Undergoing Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Have an Increased Prevalence of Prior Appendectomy. Southern Med Journal 1999;92:41-43.
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