SERVING ALBERTSON, NASSAU COUNTY

Vascular and Orthopedic Care Close to Home for Albertson

Vascular, orthopedic, and minimally invasive care for Albertson patients — at our Great Neck office.

If you live in Albertson, you already know how quickly a quiet hamlet off Willis Avenue can put real specialty care within easy reach. Our Great Neck office sits a short drive west, so the vascular, orthopedic, and minimally invasive treatments you might otherwise chase into Manhattan are right here in Nassau County. For neighbors near the LIRR Albertson station on the Oyster Bay Branch or along I.U. Willets Road, getting to an appointment rarely means rearranging the whole day.

Knee pain, leg swelling, and circulation problems tend to creep up slowly, then start shaping how you move through ordinary errands on Willis Avenue or a walk near the local parks. We focus on options that meet people where they are: image-guided, minimally invasive procedures that are often performed on an outpatient basis, alongside orthopedic surgery and sports medicine when that is the better path. The goal is a clear plan, not a rushed one.

Patients from Albertson and the surrounding Williston Park and Roslyn Heights area come to us for a range of concerns, from osteoarthritis knee pain to varicose veins to peripheral artery disease. Whatever brings you in, you will get a straightforward conversation about what your symptoms may mean and which approaches could help, with the convenience of staying close to home.

Why Albertson Patients Choose M&S

  • A genuinely short hop west on Northern Boulevard or the Northern State Parkway means no Manhattan traffic or parking ordeal for specialty appointments.
  • Reachable by car or LIRR from the Albertson station, so follow-up visits and image-guided procedures stay manageable.
  • One nearby office for vascular, orthopedic, sports medicine, and embolization care, instead of separate trips across the county.
  • Familiar Nassau County setting where many Albertson and Williston Park neighbors are already seen.

Your nearest office

935 Northern Blvd, Suite 102

Great Neck, NY 11021

Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Getting here: From Albertson, our Great Neck office is a short drive west, typically along Northern Boulevard (Route 25A) or via the Northern State Parkway toward the Great Neck peninsula. LIRR riders can also reach the area by train from the Albertson station.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Albertson Patients Ask

How far is your office from Albertson?
Our Great Neck office is only a short drive west of Albertson, generally reached via Northern Boulevard or the Northern State Parkway. For many neighbors it is a quick trip that avoids a longer commute into the city, which makes follow-up visits and outpatient procedures easier to schedule.
I have knee arthritis but want to avoid surgery. What are my options?
We offer non-surgical approaches to knee osteoarthritis, including Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE), a minimally invasive, image-guided procedure that may help reduce knee pain for some patients. It is often performed on an outpatient basis. We will review your imaging and history to discuss whether it, or another option, makes sense for you.
Do you treat varicose veins and leg swelling?
Yes. We evaluate and treat varicose veins, venous insufficiency, and related leg swelling using minimally invasive techniques. Care begins with an exam and, when appropriate, imaging to understand what is driving your symptoms before recommending a treatment plan.
What is interventional radiology, and why might it matter for me?
Interventional radiology uses imaging to guide minimally invasive, targeted treatments through very small access points rather than large incisions. Many of these procedures are outpatient. Depending on your condition, this approach may offer an alternative to more invasive surgery, though the right choice always depends on your individual situation.

Schedule from Albertson

Call our Great Neck office to book with Dr. Manouel, Dr. Salem, or Dr. Formica.