New York Doctors Progress Report is a form used by doctors in the state of New York to track the progress of their patients over time. The report allows doctors to assess a patient's progress in the course of treatment and to make a determination of whether a patient's condition is improving or worsening. The report includes the doctor's name, the date of the consultation, the patient's name, the patient's diagnosis, the patient's current symptoms, and the doctor's assessment of the patient's progress. There are two types of New York Doctors Progress Report: the Comprehensive Progress Report, and the Follow-up Progress Report. The Comprehensive Progress Report is used to assess the patient's overall progress and includes information about the patient's past medical history, current medications, and any other relevant information. The Follow-up Progress Report is used to assess the progress of the patient after a period of time and includes information such as the patient's response to treatment, any changes in the patient's condition, and the doctor's assessment of the patient's progress.