SERVING MASPETH, QUEENS
Vascular, Knee & Vein Care for Maspeth, Queens: Close to Home
Vascular, orthopedic, and minimally invasive care for Maspeth patients, at our Forest Hills office.
If you live in Maspeth, you already know the rhythm of the neighborhood: the busy stretch of Grand Avenue, the warehouses and small shops near Flushing Avenue, and the quiet residential blocks tucked between them. What this corner of western Queens does not have is easy subway access, which can make a trip into Manhattan for a specialist feel like a whole-day affair. Our Forest Hills office gives Maspeth patients a closer option for vascular, orthopedic, and minimally invasive image-guided care.
We focus on the kinds of problems people often put off because they assume the only answer is major surgery. Aching knees that make stairs harder than they should be. Heavy, swollen legs and bulging veins by the end of a long day. Cramping in the calves while walking. Many of these conditions can be evaluated and, in appropriate cases, treated with minimally invasive, outpatient procedures rather than open surgery.
Our team includes vascular surgeons, interventional radiologists, and orthopedic and sports medicine specialists who work together under one roof. That means a Maspeth patient can have their knee pain, leg circulation, or vein concerns looked at without bouncing between scattered offices across the city.
Caring for Maspeth
Maspeth residents often work in the warehouses and small manufacturing shops along Flushing Avenue or on construction crews near Newtown Creek. These jobs bring frequent knee, shoulder, and back strain. Our Forest Hills office provides image-guided injections and minimally invasive orthopedic care that lets people manage pain and get back to shifts without taking a full day off for Manhattan travel.
Many families on the quiet blocks between Grand Avenue and 58th Road have active kids in local leagues or older relatives with circulation issues. The short ride to Austin Street means same-week evaluations for sports injuries or leg discomfort, using non-surgical approaches that fit around work schedules and avoid major procedures whenever possible.
Polish and Latino households in Maspeth value staying close to home for follow-up visits. Our team focuses on practical steps like activity modifications and targeted treatments for common wear-and-tear problems, helping patients keep up with daily routines on Grand Avenue or at nearby jobs without long commutes.
Why Maspeth Patients Choose M&S
- A short drive within Queens instead of a subway-less trek into Manhattan for specialist care
- Easy to reach from Maspeth via Grand Avenue, the LIE, or the Q58 and Q59 bus lines
- Vascular, orthopedic, and interventional radiology specialists together in one Forest Hills location
- Many procedures are minimally invasive and outpatient, so you can get back to your day and your family
Your nearest office
76-55 Austin Street
Forest Hills, NY 11375
Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
About 12 minutes by car from Maspeth
By transit: The Q58 bus travels from stops along Grand Avenue in Maspeth directly toward Forest Hills and our Austin Street office.
Getting here: From Maspeth, our Forest Hills office is a straightforward drive east. Many patients take Grand Avenue or the Long Island Expressway toward Forest Hills and head to the Austin Street area. If you prefer transit, local Queens bus routes connect Maspeth toward the Forest Hills and Rego Park corridors.
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Maspeth Patients Ask
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I have knee arthritis but want to avoid surgery. What are my options?
My legs feel heavy and swollen by the end of the day. Can you help?
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Can I schedule an appointment around a warehouse shift in Maspeth?
Do you help with leg pain from standing all day on local job sites?
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Call our Forest Hills office to book with Mehran Manouel, Amir Salem or Marisa Formica.