SERVING COMMACK, LONG ISLAND

Vascular and Orthopedic Care for Commack Patients

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

Commack is a large suburban community in central Suffolk with strong schools, shopping centers along Jericho Turnpike, and a residential population that often travels west for specialty medical care not available locally.

Our Great Neck office on Northern Boulevard provides vascular surgery, interventional radiology, orthopedic surgery, and sports medicine under one roof. From Commack, take the LIE (Exit 52) or Northern State Parkway heading west. The Great Neck office is about 30 minutes from the Jericho Turnpike corridor. Many of the procedures we offer are minimally invasive and performed on an outpatient basis, so patients from Commack can often return home the same day rather than spending time recovering far from family.

Whether your concern is knee osteoarthritis, varicose veins, leg swelling, or circulation problems, our team focuses on image-guided, non-surgical options first. For Commack residents who have been told they need knee replacement, we also offer Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) as a possible alternative worth evaluating before committing to surgery.

Caring for Commack

Residents in Commack who deal with chronic knee pain from daily activities, yard work, or years of standing at work often find that local primary care can only take them so far. Our orthopedic and sports medicine options focus on non-surgical methods that let people return to their routines without extended time away from home or work.

Circulation concerns appear frequently among older adults and longtime residents in Commack who have spent years on their feet. Minimally invasive vascular care at the nearby Great Neck office fits their schedules by reducing recovery time so they can keep up with errands, appointments, and family responsibilities without major disruptions.

Active adults and families in Commack sometimes seek help for sports-related knee issues or vein symptoms that worsen with activity. The practice offers approaches that avoid surgery when possible, supporting quicker returns to daily life while keeping care convenient for those who prefer staying on Long Island rather than traveling into the city.

Why Commack Patients Choose M&S

  • About 30 minutes by car from Commack to our Great Neck office, no trip into Manhattan needed
  • Convenient for Commack residents and neighbors in Smithtown, East Northport, Dix Hills
  • Minimally invasive, outpatient-focused procedures mean many patients head home the same day
  • Vascular, orthopedic, and sports medicine specialists in one practice close to home

Your nearest office

935 Northern Blvd, Suite 102

Great Neck, NY 11021

Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

About 30 minutes by car from Commack

By transit: No direct LIRR station. Drive via LIE or Northern State Parkway to Great Neck

Getting here: From Commack, take the LIE (Exit 52) or Northern State Parkway heading west. The Great Neck office is about 30 minutes from the Jericho Turnpike corridor.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Commack Patients Ask

How far is your office from Commack?
From Commack, take the LIE (Exit 52) or Northern State Parkway heading west. The Great Neck office is about 30 minutes from the Jericho Turnpike corridor.
Can I avoid surgery for chronic knee pain?
Often there are options worth exploring first. For knee osteoarthritis, we offer non-surgical approaches including Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE), a minimally invasive outpatient procedure that may help reduce knee pain for some patients. We review your situation and explain whether it is a reasonable fit before discussing anything more invasive.
Do you treat varicose veins and leg swelling?
Yes. We evaluate and treat varicose veins, venous insufficiency, and the heaviness or swelling that can come with poor leg circulation. Many of these treatments are minimally invasive and done on an outpatient basis, so you can head home the same day.
What should I do about leg pain or cramping when I walk?
Leg pain or cramping with walking can sometimes point to Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), a circulation problem worth evaluating. We can assess your symptoms and discuss minimally invasive options that may help. It is worth getting checked rather than assuming it is just age or fatigue.
Is there parking near the Great Neck office for Commack patients who drive?
Yes. The office at 935 Northern Boulevard has convenient parking available for patients arriving by car. Street parking and nearby lots are also options.
Do I need a referral to be seen as a Commack patient?
Referral requirements depend on your insurance plan. Many patients schedule directly by calling (516) 960-1954, and our team can verify your benefits before the first visit.

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Schedule from Commack

Call our Great Neck office to book with Mehran Manouel, Amir Salem or Marisa Formica.