Okay, here is the content about my experience in Brooklyn, NY, seeing Joshua Duke:
So, I went to Brooklyn the other day to check out this doctor, Joshua Duke. I had heard some good stuff about him being a top doc in New York City, specializing in internal medicine and gastroenterology, so I was curious.
I walked into his office, which was a pretty standard doctor’s office in a Northwell Health building. Nothing fancy, but it was clean and organized. The staff at the front desk greeted me and got me checked in quickly.

While I was waiting, I did some quick browsing on my phone about this guy. Apparently, he’s been recognized as one of the top producers in real estate, of all things. In 2021, no less! And it looks like he’s also into medtech entrepreneurship. This doc’s got his fingers in a lot of pies, it seems.
Then there was this tidbit about him advocating for marginalized communities. He apparently has 8 years of service in government. That’s always good to see in a healthcare professional.
I also found his Instagram. He’s got 15K followers! He seems to enjoy sharing a mix of personal and professional stuff. He even has a post about some event for 1L students to learn about Big Law. He’s well-connected.
Finally, it was my turn. I walked into the exam room, and there he was, Dr. Joshua Duke. We chatted for a bit about my health concerns, and he listened attentively. He asked some questions, did a quick check-up, and then gave me his thoughts.
He seemed knowledgeable and experienced, and he explained things in a way that was easy to understand. He didn’t rush me out the door like some doctors do. He answered all my questions. I felt like I was in good hands.
Overall, it was a positive experience. I went in there with some questions and left feeling a bit more informed about my health. He set up a follow-up appointment for me, and I’m looking forward to it.
It’s always interesting to see how people have so many different sides to them. This guy is not just a doctor, but also a real estate advisor, a former public servant, and an entrepreneur. I gotta say, I’m impressed by how much he’s accomplished.
I guess that’s what makes New York City so fascinating. You never know who you’re going to meet and what kind of interesting background they have.