SERVING PORT WASHINGTON, NASSAU COUNTY

Vascular, Knee & Orthopedic Care for Port Washington, Without the City Commute

Vascular, orthopedic, and minimally invasive care for Port Washington patients, at our Great Neck office.

If you live on the Port Washington peninsula, you know the rhythm of the place. Mornings start near Manhasset Bay, the LIRR carries commuters west toward the city, and Main Street stays busy with neighbors who would rather keep their errands and appointments close to home. That same preference is exactly why so many residents here choose our Great Neck office for vascular, knee, and orthopedic care. It sits just a short drive west along Northern Boulevard, which keeps a specialist visit from turning into a half-day trip into Manhattan.

Persistent knee pain, heavy or swollen legs, cramping calves when you walk, or a vein problem that has been getting worse over time all deserve a closer look. Our team includes vascular surgeons, interventional radiologists, and orthopedic specialists who work together, so you are not bounced between unrelated offices to get answers. Many of the procedures we offer are minimally invasive and performed on an outpatient basis, which means most patients head home the same day rather than facing a long hospital stay.

We see Port Washington patients across the full range of life stages, from active runners and weekend athletes managing a sports injury to retirees looking for alternatives to major surgery. Whatever brought you in, the goal is the same: a clear explanation, a conservative plan, and treatment options that fit your life on the North Shore.

Caring for Port Washington

Port Washington residents often deal with knee discomfort from weekend tennis at local clubs or long walks along the harbor. Our Great Neck team sees commuters whose legs swell after daily LIRR rides and active adults managing sports injuries without long Manhattan trips. Minimally invasive options let patients return to Main Street errands or Manhasset Bay outings the same day.

Many families here juggle youth soccer and school schedules, making same-day imaging and non-surgical joint care essential. The short Northern Boulevard drive means parents can handle a vascular check or knee evaluation between drop-offs without rearranging their entire week around city traffic.

Older neighbors notice leg cramping during evening strolls near the peninsula parks. Our interventional approaches focus on quick recovery so residents stay independent and keep enjoying the walkable village life that defines Port Washington.

Why Port Washington Patients Choose M&S

  • A quick trip west along Northern Boulevard instead of an hour-plus commute into Manhattan for specialist care
  • Vascular, interventional radiology, and orthopedic specialists under one roof, so Port Washington patients are not shuttled between separate offices
  • Many procedures are minimally invasive and outpatient, letting most patients recover at home on the peninsula the same day
  • Convenient for residents across the Port Washington peninsula, including those near Manhasset Bay and the LIRR corridor

Your nearest office

935 Northern Blvd, Suite 102

Great Neck, NY 11021

Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

About 12 minutes by car from Port Washington

By transit: LIRR Port Washington branch to Great Neck station then a short walk or local taxi

Getting here: From Port Washington, our Great Neck office is a short drive west along Northern Boulevard (Route 25A), which connects the peninsula toward Great Neck. Drivers coming from the southern end of town can also reach Northern Boulevard easily via local roads connecting to the Long Island Expressway and Northern State Parkway corridor.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Port Washington Patients Ask

How far is your office from Port Washington?
Our Great Neck office is a short drive west of the Port Washington peninsula, generally reachable in well under half an hour along Northern Boulevard depending on traffic. For most residents it is far quicker and easier than commuting into Manhattan for the same specialist care.
I have knee arthritis but want to avoid surgery. What are my options?
Many patients come to us hoping to delay or avoid knee replacement. One option we offer is Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE), a minimally invasive, image-guided procedure that may help reduce knee osteoarthritis pain for appropriate candidates. We also discuss other non-surgical approaches. The right path depends on your individual evaluation, and we will walk through what fits your situation.
What can be done about varicose veins or swollen, heavy legs?
Leg swelling, aching, and visible varicose veins can be signs of venous insufficiency. We evaluate the underlying circulation and offer minimally invasive, outpatient vein treatments when appropriate. Most patients return home the same day. A consultation lets us determine what is causing your symptoms before recommending any treatment.
Are these procedures done in a hospital or as outpatient visits?
Many of the vascular and embolization procedures we offer are minimally invasive and performed on an outpatient basis, so most patients go home the same day rather than staying overnight. Your specialist will explain what to expect for your specific procedure during your consultation.
Is there parking at the Great Neck office for Port Washington patients driving in during rush hour?
The office provides dedicated patient parking at 935 Northern Boulevard. Arriving mid-morning or early afternoon usually avoids the busiest commuter traffic along the boulevard from Port Washington.
Can I combine a vascular visit with other errands on the same trip from Port Washington?
Yes. The Great Neck location sits near shops and services on Northern Boulevard, so many patients schedule morning appointments and handle pharmacy or grocery stops before heading back east.

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Schedule from Port Washington

Call our Great Neck office to book with Mehran Manouel, Amir Salem or Marisa Formica.