SERVING GLEN COVE, NASSAU COUNTY

Vascular, Knee & Vein Care for Glen Cove, Without the City Trip

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

If you live in Glen Cove, you know the rhythm of the North Shore: the harbor at Morgan Park, the trails at Garvies Point, and the quiet streets off Glen Cove Avenue and Forest Avenue. What you may not want is a long haul into Manhattan every time a knee, a leg vein, or a vascular concern needs specialist attention. M&S Vascular and Orthopedic Group brings that care closer, at our Great Neck office, a manageable drive west along the North Shore.

Our team focuses on minimally invasive, image-guided treatment for the problems that tend to slow people down over the years: persistent knee pain, varicose veins and swollen legs, poor circulation, and conditions that benefit from targeted embolization. Many of these are outpatient procedures, which means most patients come in, are treated, and head home the same day rather than facing a hospital stay.

Glen Cove residents tend to value practical, neighborly care, and that is the spirit we aim for. We take time to explain options in plain terms, including when a non-surgical approach may help and when surgery is the right path. Whether you are a longtime North Shore family or newer to the area, the goal is the same: clear answers and treatment that fits your life on Long Island.

Caring for Glen Cove

Glen Cove residents near Garvies Point Preserve and the waterfront homes along Glen Cove Avenue often deal with knee discomfort from uneven trails or stairs in older houses, along with leg vein changes linked to years of standing at local shops or commuting. Many prefer staying close to home rather than heading into the city, so the Great Neck office offers a practical option for image-guided care that addresses these issues without major disruption to daily routines in Nassau County.

Active adults and retirees who enjoy Morgan Park or quiet streets off Forest Avenue value shorter recovery times that let them return to neighborhood walks or harbor visits sooner. The focus on minimally invasive methods suits people balancing family life, part-time work, or gardening in Glen Cove, keeping treatment local and aligned with the slower North Shore pace instead of full surgical downtime.

Why Glen Cove Patients Choose M&S

  • Skip the trip into Manhattan and the LIE traffic. Our Great Neck office is a straightforward drive west from Glen Cove along the North Shore.
  • Specialist vascular, vein, and orthopedic care in one Nassau County practice, so you are not bouncing between providers across the city.
  • Many treatments are minimally invasive and outpatient, so most patients recover at home in Glen Cove rather than far away.
  • A familiar North Shore setting and a team that explains your options without rushing you into a decision.

Your nearest office

935 Northern Blvd, Suite 102

Great Neck, NY 11021

Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

About 15 minutes by car from Glen Cove

By transit: Public transit via local buses or LIRR with transfers is available, though most residents drive for convenience.

Getting here: From Glen Cove, most patients head south to Glen Cove Road and then west along Northern Boulevard (Route 25A) toward Great Neck; the Long Island Expressway is also nearby if you prefer the highway. Our Great Neck office sits along the Northern Boulevard corridor, an easy reach from the North Shore.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Glen Cove Patients Ask

How far is the Great Neck office from Glen Cove?
It is a reasonable drive west along the North Shore, generally by way of Glen Cove Road and Northern Boulevard (Route 25A), with the Long Island Expressway as an alternative. Most Glen Cove patients find it far more convenient than traveling into Manhattan for specialist care. Drive time varies with traffic, so allow a little extra during busy periods.
What can I do about knee pain if I want to avoid knee replacement?
Depending on your diagnosis, there may be non-surgical options worth discussing, including Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE), a minimally invasive, image-guided procedure that may help reduce knee osteoarthritis pain for some patients. It is not right for everyone, so we evaluate your situation first and explain whether it or another approach makes sense for you.
Are these procedures outpatient?
Many of the vascular, vein, and embolization procedures we offer are minimally invasive and performed on an outpatient basis, meaning most patients go home the same day. Your care team will review what to expect for your specific treatment, including recovery and any follow-up.
Do you treat varicose veins and leg swelling for Long Island patients?
Yes. We evaluate and treat varicose veins, venous insufficiency, and related leg swelling using minimally invasive techniques. If you are dealing with achy, heavy, or swollen legs, a consultation at our Great Neck office can help clarify what is going on and what options may help.
Is there parking near the Great Neck office for Glen Cove patients coming after a morning at Garvies Point?
The office at 935 Northern Blvd has dedicated parking available on site. Glen Cove drivers typically find street spots or the lot without much trouble during weekday mornings, making it straightforward to combine a visit with errands along the North Shore.
Can I schedule around my work schedule if I commute from Glen Cove to jobs near the harbor?
Appointments can often be arranged in early morning or mid-afternoon slots to fit around local commutes. Staff work with Glen Cove patients to minimize time away from waterfront businesses or nearby offices while keeping travel to Great Neck brief.

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