White Plains, N.Y. (August 25, 2025) – White Plains Hospital has announced that cardiologist Dr. Matthew Fanous has joined White Plains Hospital Physician Associates of Yorktown Heights.
Dr. Fanous holds a medical degree from the Norton College of Medicine at SUNY Upstate Medical University, after which he completed a residency in internal medicine at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. Dr. Fanous then completed a fellowship in cardiovascular disease at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.
Dr. Fanous’ work has appeared in such peer-reviewed publications as The Journal of Clinical Lipidology. He is also a member of several professional medical organizations.
To make an appointment at either of his locations, call 914-849-7060.
About White Plains Hospital
White Plains Hospital is a proud member of the Montefiore Health System, serving as its tertiary hub of advanced care in the Hudson Valley. The Hospital is a 292-bed not-for-profit healthcare organization with the primary mission of providing exceptional acute and preventive medical care to all people who live in, work in or visit Westchester County and its surrounding areas. White Plains Hospital has outpatient medical facilities across Westchester, including multispecialty practices in Armonk, Hawthorne, Larchmont, New Rochelle, Rye Brook, Scarsdale, Somers, Yonkers and Yorktown Heights; and Scarsdale Medical Group locations in Harrison and Scarsdale.
The Hospital is fully accredited by the Joint Commission, and in 2025 received another 5-star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) — the highest distinction offered by the federal agency – for the fourth consecutive year. In addition, the Hospital received its third Magnet® designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), a distinction held by only two percent of hospitals in the country. White Plains Hospital has consistently received the Outstanding Patient Experience Award from Healthgrades®, and in 2025 was awarded an “A” Safety Grade from the Leapfrog Group for the 13th consecutive time.