Homeopathic Medical Practice
of
William Franklin McCoy, M.D.



William Franklin McCoy, M.D. graduated from the University of Alabama in Birmingham School of Medicine in 1970.

He completed a rotating internship at White Plains Hospital in White Plains, New York in 1971 and a year of internal medicine residency training at Grasslands Hospital in Valhalla, New York in 1972.

From 1972 through 1974 he was a medical officer in the United States Army.

Following his honorable discharge from the army he studied homeopathy, initially during a course given to physicians by the National Center for Homeopathy and subsequently at the Faculty of Homeopathy of the Royal London Homeopathic Hospital.

He started his private medical practice in December 1974 in Armonk, New York specializing in homeopathic medicine. In 1975 he moved to Greenwich, Connecticut and for the next 19 years practiced homeopathic family medicine there.

During his residency in Connecticut he was appointed a member of the Connecticut Homeopathic Medical Examining Board in 1978 and for 13 years served first in the capacity of Secretary and subsequently as Chairman of the Board.

In 1983 he was awarded Diplomate of the American Board of Homeotherapeutics. From 1989 through 1993 he was a member of the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia Convention of the United States.

He retired from medical practice in 1994 and moved to Florida.

In 1997 he resumed his homeopathic family practice in Tallahassee, Florida. On August 1, 2002 he terminated his homeopathic medical practice in Florida and moved to New York State August 29, 2002 and resumed his homeopathic medical practice there.

He has studied with several internationally renowned homeopathic physicians. His homeopathic medical practice is based on the approach of the Bombay School, lead by Dr. Rajan Sankaran.

Contact information:

William Franklin McCoy, M.D.
151 East Main Street
Cambridge, NY 12816
518 677-8600

Patients also consult Dr. McCoy by appointment in Rye, New York.
He is taking appointments for seeing patients in Rye August 1-3, 2008.



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