SERVING JAMAICA, QUEENS

Vascular, Knee, and Orthopedic Care for Jamaica, Queens

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

If you live near Jamaica Avenue, work around the busy stretch by Jamaica Station, or commute through the AirTrain and LIRR hub every day, you already know how much time the trip into Manhattan can eat up. For specialist vascular and orthopedic care, you don't have to make that trip. M&S Vascular and Orthopedic Group sees patients from Jamaica at our Forest Hills office, a short ride west along Queens Boulevard or up the Grand Central Parkway.

Jamaica is one of the most connected corners of Queens, and we try to match that with care that fits around real life. Our team focuses on minimally invasive, image-guided treatments for knee pain, leg swelling, varicose veins, and circulation problems, alongside orthopedic surgery and sports medicine. Many of these procedures are performed on an outpatient basis, which often means getting home to the York College area or back toward Hollis and St. Albans the same day.

Whether your knees ache after years on your feet, your legs feel heavy and swollen by evening, or a sports injury is keeping you sidelined, we start by listening and explaining your options clearly. For patients hoping to avoid or delay major surgery, treatments like Genicular Artery Embolization may help reduce knee osteoarthritis pain, and we'll walk you through whether you're a candidate.

Caring for Jamaica

Residents along Jamaica Avenue and near the bustling LIRR and AirTrain hub often deal with vascular concerns from long commutes on their feet or sitting in traffic, plus orthopedic strain from daily routines in this dense, working neighborhood. Our Forest Hills office offers convenient access for these patients who juggle jobs, family, and transit without extra travel time into Manhattan. Minimally invasive options let them address circulation or joint issues while keeping recovery short enough to stay active locally.

Jamaica's mix of families, shift workers, and active community members frequently seeks care for sports-related injuries or vein problems tied to standing for hours at local businesses or parks. Avoiding major surgery means quicker returns to work and errands around Sutphin Boulevard or the station area. Our approach focuses on targeted procedures that fit into busy schedules without disrupting life in this connected Queens corner.

Why Jamaica Patients Choose M&S

  • A quick hop west along Queens Boulevard or the Grand Central Parkway instead of a long haul into Manhattan
  • Easy to reach from the Jamaica transit hub by car, bus, or the E train toward Forest Hills
  • Many procedures are minimally invasive and outpatient, so Jamaica patients often head home the same day
  • Specialist knee, vein, and artery care without leaving Queens

Your nearest office

76-55 Austin Street

Forest Hills, NY 11375

Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

About 15 minutes by car via the Grand Central Parkway. from Jamaica

By transit: Take the E train from Jamaica Center to Forest Hills-71st Avenue station, followed by a short walk or local bus.

Getting here: From Jamaica, our Forest Hills office is a straightforward trip west along Queens Boulevard, or via the Grand Central Parkway toward the Forest Hills area near Austin Street. By transit, the E train connects the Jamaica hub directly toward Forest Hills.

Driving Directions

Services for Jamaica

Your Care Team

Frequently Asked Questions

Jamaica Patients Ask

How do I get to your office from Jamaica?
Our Forest Hills office is an easy trip west from Jamaica, whether you drive along Queens Boulevard or the Grand Central Parkway, or take the E train toward Forest Hills. It's a far shorter commute than heading into Manhattan for specialist care.
Can I avoid knee replacement surgery?
For some patients, minimally invasive options may help manage knee osteoarthritis pain and delay or avoid major surgery. Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) is one outpatient, image-guided treatment we offer. The right approach depends on your situation, and we'll review your options at a consultation.
What can I do about heavy, swollen, or achy legs?
Leg swelling, aching, and visible varicose veins can be signs of venous insufficiency. We offer minimally invasive vein treatments and evaluate circulation concerns like Peripheral Artery Disease. Care is tailored after an exam, and many treatments are performed on an outpatient basis.
Do you offer primary care at the Forest Hills office?
Primary care is only available at our Bronx office. For Jamaica patients, the Forest Hills office focuses on vascular care, orthopedics, sports medicine, knee and shoulder pain, and minimally invasive embolization procedures.
How do I get to the Forest Hills office after a morning shift near Jamaica Station?
Many patients from the station area take the E train west to Forest Hills-71st Avenue, a direct ride that avoids Manhattan transfers. Buses along Queens Boulevard also connect the neighborhoods. Our location keeps the trip short for those heading home afterward.
Can I schedule around my LIRR commute without losing a full day?
Appointments at our Forest Hills office are set to work with local transit patterns from Jamaica. Minimally invasive visits often allow same-day return trips, so you can manage care between shifts or family needs without major schedule changes.

Also serving nearby Queens communities

Schedule from Jamaica

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