Dr. Nancy Snyderman, the esteemed physician recognized for her association with Mathew Perry, is set to resume her medical practice in New Jersey following a temporary closure. Dr. Snyderman, who earned her medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, brings over thirty years of experience in internal medicine, enjoying widespread acclaim in her field.
In sharing her enthusiasm about her return, Dr. Snyderman stated, “I am excited to announce the reopening of my practice. I have missed my patients and am looking forward to providing them with the care they need.”
Dr. Snyderman entered the national spotlight when she treated Mathew Perry for addiction issues during the early 2000s, a period that saw her stepping into the media’s limelight as an expert in addiction medicine. Following her notable work with the “Friends” star, she has continued her medical career while also promoting addiction treatment and prevention. Additionally, Dr. Snyderman has contributed to NBC News and has been a familiar face on various news shows as a medical authority.
Her practice, now located in Princeton, New Jersey, will open its doors to new patients, willing to extend personalized and empathetic medical care. While Mathew Perry has not issued a personal comment regarding the reopening of his former doctor’s practice, Dr. Snyderman’s return is likely to be met with positive reactions from both fans of the actor and those seeking professional medical care.