SERVING CORONA, QUEENS

Vascular, Knee & Shoulder Pain Care for Corona, Queens

Vascular, orthopedic, and minimally invasive care for Corona patients, at our Forest Hills office.

If you live in Corona, you already know how much walking a normal day demands. Picking up produce along Roosevelt Avenue, climbing the stairs to the elevated 7 train, or strolling the paths of Flushing Meadows-Corona Park can all turn into a quiet struggle when your knees ache or your legs feel heavy and swollen. M&S Vascular and Orthopedic Group helps Corona neighbors address that kind of pain without an exhausting trip into Manhattan.

Our team focuses on vascular care, orthopedics and sports medicine, and minimally invasive, image-guided procedures performed by interventional radiology. That means options for knee osteoarthritis, peripheral artery disease, varicose veins, shoulder pain, and embolization treatments for conditions like uterine fibroids and an enlarged prostate. Many of these procedures are outpatient and minimally invasive, so getting evaluated does not have to mean putting your whole week on hold.

Corona sits just minutes from our Forest Hills office, a short hop down Queens Boulevard or a quick ride on the 7 and connecting lines. For families across Corona and nearby Corona Heights, staying close to home for specialty care is one less thing to worry about when you are already balancing work and everyone else's schedules.

Caring for Corona

Corona residents often juggle jobs that keep them on their feet along Roosevelt Avenue or at local markets, leading to knee strain and leg swelling from repeated stair climbs at elevated stations and long shifts. Our Forest Hills office offers image-guided procedures that target vein issues or joint discomfort with smaller incisions, allowing many to manage recovery while staying close to family obligations and neighborhood routines in this bustling, immigrant-rich community.

Families who enjoy weekend time at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park sometimes develop sports-related knee problems or circulation concerns from extended walking on uneven paths. Minimally invasive options performed by the team can address these without major surgery, fitting the schedules of working adults who rely on quick returns to daily life rather than extended absences from work or caregiving in Queens.

Why Corona Patients Choose M&S

  • Close to home: our Forest Hills office is a short drive or transit ride from Corona, with no bridge tolls or long Manhattan commute
  • Familiar access along Queens Boulevard and the 7 line corridor that Corona residents already use every day
  • One specialty group for vascular, orthopedic, sports medicine, and image-guided care, so you are not sent across the city for each issue
  • Many procedures are minimally invasive and outpatient, which fits around work and family life in a busy neighborhood

Your nearest office

76-55 Austin Street

Forest Hills, NY 11375

Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

About 10 minutes by car from Corona

By transit: Local bus routes or subway connections link Corona to the Forest Hills office area.

Getting here: From Corona, our Forest Hills office is a straightforward trip southwest along Queens Boulevard toward Austin Street, or a ride on the 7 train with a connection toward Forest Hills. Drivers coming from the Junction Boulevard or Northern Boulevard side can reach Forest Hills in a short trip without crossing into Manhattan.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Corona Patients Ask

How do I get to your office from Corona?
Our Forest Hills office is just minutes from Corona. Most patients drive down Queens Boulevard toward Austin Street, or take the 7 train and connect toward Forest Hills. It is a short trip that avoids a long Manhattan commute and any bridge tolls.
I have ongoing knee pain 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, outpatient procedure that may help reduce knee pain for some patients who are not ready for or want to avoid knee replacement. A consultation lets us review your imaging and history and explain whether you may be a candidate.
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. Many treatments are performed in an outpatient setting, so Corona patients can typically return to their normal routine quickly.
What is interventional radiology, and what can it treat?
Interventional radiology uses image guidance to perform minimally invasive procedures through small access points instead of open surgery. At our practice this includes embolization treatments such as Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE), Prostate Artery Embolization (PAE), and Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) for knee pain. Your physician will discuss whether these options may be appropriate for you.
How can I reach the Austin Street office from Junction Boulevard without driving during rush hour?
Many Corona patients combine a short bus ride with a subway transfer to reach Forest Hills. The trip typically takes under 30 minutes depending on connections, and our staff can suggest the most direct options based on your exact starting point near Roosevelt Avenue.
Do you help with knee pain that flares up after walking the park paths near the Unisphere?
Yes, we see residents dealing with joint discomfort from park activities or daily movement. Evaluation focuses on non-surgical approaches like guided injections when suitable, tailored to keep you active in the neighborhood without long recovery periods away from work or family.

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Schedule from Corona

Call our Forest Hills office to book with Mehran Manouel, Amir Salem or Marisa Formica.