SERVING FARMINGDALE, NASSAU

M&S care for Farmingdale patients needing vascular and orthopedic support

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

Farmingdale residents in Nassau County often seek specialized care for vein conditions, joint issues, and sports injuries. M&S Vascular and Orthopedic Group at the Great Neck office offers services in vascular surgery, interventional radiology, orthopedic surgery, and sports medicine to address these needs directly.

Our team includes Dr. Mehran Manouel for orthopedic surgery and sports medicine, Dr. Amir Salem for vascular and interventional radiology, and Dr. Marisa Formica for non-surgical orthopedics. Farmingdale patients can access evaluation and treatment options suited to active lifestyles common in the area.

Travel from Farmingdale to our Great Neck location at 935 Northern Blvd requires planning due to the distance across Nassau County. We focus on clear communication about travel time so patients can arrange visits efficiently for ongoing management of vascular or musculoskeletal concerns.

Caring for Farmingdale

Farmingdale includes many active adults and older residents who develop peripheral artery concerns or knee and shoulder problems from commuting and recreational activities. Our Great Neck office sees patients from central Nassau for evaluation of circulation issues and joint degeneration common in this demographic.

Local high school and community sports programs in Farmingdale generate steady demand for sports medicine assessments. Dr. Formica and Dr. Manouel work with patients recovering from strains or overuse injuries without immediate need for surgical referral when appropriate.

Why Farmingdale Patients Choose M&S

  • Access to board-certified specialists in vascular and orthopedic fields without leaving Nassau County
  • Coordinated care between vascular and orthopedic teams for complex local cases
  • Appointment scheduling that accounts for travel from central Nassau towns like Farmingdale
  • Focus on non-surgical options and image-guided procedures for working adults in the area

Your nearest office

935 Northern Blvd, Suite 102

Great Neck, NY 11021

Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

About 35 minutes by car from Farmingdale

By transit: LIRR service from Farmingdale station requires a transfer at Jamaica or Mineola to reach Great Neck station on the Port Washington branch, followed by a short taxi or bus connection to Northern Boulevard.

Getting here: From Farmingdale, drivers typically take the Long Island Expressway west to the Cross Island Parkway north, then exit toward Northern Boulevard and continue east to the office at 935 Northern Blvd in Great Neck. Traffic on the LIE during peak hours can extend travel, so mid-morning or early afternoon departures are often smoother.

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Services for Farmingdale

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Frequently Asked Questions

Farmingdale Patients Ask

How far is the Great Neck office from Farmingdale?
The drive from Farmingdale to 935 Northern Blvd in Great Neck usually takes about 35 minutes, though rush-hour traffic on the LIE can add time. Patients should allow extra time for morning or evening appointments.
Do you treat varicose veins for Farmingdale patients?
Yes, Dr. Amir Salem provides vascular evaluations and minimally invasive vein procedures at the Great Neck office for patients traveling from Farmingdale and surrounding Nassau communities.
Can I see a sports medicine doctor without surgery?
Dr. Marisa Formica focuses on non-surgical orthopedics and sports medicine, offering evaluation and conservative management plans for Farmingdale patients with activity-related injuries.
What conditions do you commonly see from the Farmingdale area?
We regularly assist with knee and shoulder issues, circulation problems, and work-related joint strain among Farmingdale residents who commute or participate in local recreational sports.

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Schedule from Farmingdale

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