SERVING KEW GARDENS, QUEENS

Vascular and Orthopedic Care for Kew Gardens, Queens

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

If you live in Kew Gardens, relief from knee pain, leg swelling, or aching veins is closer than you might expect. Our Forest Hills office sits just a short ride along Queens Boulevard from the Tudor homes and tree-lined streets near Maple Grove Cemetery, which means you can see a specialist without the long haul into Manhattan. For neighbors near the Kew Gardens LIRR station or the residential blocks off Lefferts Boulevard, that proximity makes keeping appointments far easier.

M&S Vascular and Orthopedic Group brings together vascular surgery, interventional radiology, orthopedic surgery, and sports medicine under one roof. Many of the procedures we offer are minimally invasive and performed on an outpatient basis, so patients from Kew Gardens can often return home the same day rather than spending time recovering far from family. Whether your concern is knee osteoarthritis, varicose veins, or circulation problems in the legs, our team focuses on image-guided options that may help you avoid more extensive surgery.

We know that getting to a doctor in Queens can mean weighing traffic on the Van Wyck against a packed subway car. By staying local in Forest Hills, we let Kew Gardens residents skip the city commute entirely. From a first consultation through any follow-up care, you are working with a team that understands this corner of central Queens and the people who call it home.

Caring for Kew Gardens

Kew Gardens residents often deal with knee discomfort from navigating the steep blocks near Maple Grove Cemetery or the busy intersections around Queens Boulevard. Families in the Tudor homes off Lefferts Boulevard and professionals catching early LIRR trains appreciate care that addresses sports related strains or everyday wear without requiring time away from work or local errands. Our focus on minimally invasive techniques allows many to return to walking in nearby green spaces or managing household routines with fewer disruptions.

Older adults living in the prewar apartments along Austin Street extensions frequently notice leg swelling or vein changes that make short trips to the cemetery or neighborhood shops more tiring. The close location of our Forest Hills office means they can arrange visits around their schedules and avoid lengthy travel. Non surgical options help them maintain independence while staying connected to the quiet, tree lined streets they call home.

Active residents who enjoy the mix of apartment living and single family homes in Kew Gardens sometimes develop joint or circulation issues that interfere with daily movement. Convenient access to combined orthopedic and vascular expertise supports targeted evaluations that fit around school drop offs or local errands, keeping recovery aligned with the practical pace of neighborhood life.

Why Kew Gardens Patients Choose M&S

  • No trip into Manhattan needed: our Forest Hills office is minutes from Kew Gardens along Queens Boulevard
  • Convenient for neighbors arriving by car off the Van Wyck Expressway or by train from the Kew Gardens LIRR station
  • Minimally invasive, outpatient-focused procedures mean many patients head home the same day
  • Vascular, orthopedic, and sports medicine specialists in one local practice, close to home

Your nearest office

76-55 Austin Street

Forest Hills, NY 11375

Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

About 8 minutes by car from Kew Gardens

By transit: The Kew Gardens LIRR station and local bus routes provide direct options to the Forest Hills office.

Getting here: From Kew Gardens, our Forest Hills office is a short trip west along Queens Boulevard or Austin Street; drivers coming off the Van Wyck Expressway can reach it in just a few minutes, and the area is also accessible by local Queens bus and subway service.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Kew Gardens Patients Ask

How far is your office from Kew Gardens?
Our Forest Hills office is just a short distance from Kew Gardens, a few minutes west along Queens Boulevard or Austin Street. Most neighbors find it far quicker to reach than traveling into Manhattan, whether they drive, take a local bus, or come from the nearby Kew Gardens LIRR station.
What can I do about knee arthritis pain if I want to avoid surgery?
We offer non-surgical options for knee osteoarthritis, including Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE), a minimally invasive, image-guided procedure that may help reduce knee pain for some patients. It is typically performed on an outpatient basis. A consultation at our Forest Hills office can help determine 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 of these treatments are done in an outpatient setting, so Kew Gardens patients can often return home the same day.
Do you offer primary care at the Forest Hills location?
Primary care is offered only at our Bronx office. For patients from Kew Gardens, our Forest Hills office focuses on vascular care, orthopedic surgery, sports medicine, knee and shoulder pain treatment, and minimally invasive embolization procedures.
Can I schedule a visit around my LIRR commute from the Kew Gardens station?
Yes, our Forest Hills office works with patients who rely on the LIRR. Early morning and evening slots are often available so you can stop in before or after your train without rearranging your full day.
Is there parking if I drive from the blocks near Lefferts Boulevard?
Street parking is usually available along Austin Street and side roads near the office. Many patients from Kew Gardens find spots within a short walk, though checking for posted restrictions during your visit time helps.

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Schedule from Kew Gardens

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