SERVING WESTBURY, NASSAU COUNTY

Vascular, Knee & Orthopedic Care for Westbury, Right Down the Road in Great Neck

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

If you live in Westbury or one of the neighborhoods around it, you already know how easy central Nassau makes getting around. The same access that puts Roosevelt Field, the LIRR station, and the Meadowbrook State Parkway minutes from your door also puts specialized vascular and orthopedic care within an easy reach. At M&S Vascular and Orthopedic Group, we care for Westbury patients at our Great Neck office, a short trip west that spares you the trouble of heading into the city for treatment.

Our team focuses on minimally invasive, image-guided care for the problems that quietly wear people down: aching knees that no longer respond to shots or physical therapy, heavy and swollen legs, varicose veins, leg cramping from poor circulation, and conditions like uterine fibroids or an enlarged prostate. Many of these are treated through small access points rather than open surgery, often on an outpatient basis, so you can get back to your routine in Westbury without a long hospital stay.

Whether your goal is to put off or avoid knee replacement, finally address veins you have lived with for years, or get a clear answer about circulation in your legs, we will walk you through what may help and what to expect. No pressure, no rushing, just honest guidance from a practice that treats Long Island neighbors like neighbors.

Caring for Westbury

Westbury residents often juggle commutes along the Meadowbrook and Northern State Parkways with family life in neighborhoods near the Westbury LIRR station and local parks. Many deal with circulation concerns from desk jobs or retail work around Roosevelt Field, alongside knee and shoulder strain from weekend sports or yard maintenance. Our Great Neck office delivers image-guided treatments that let patients address these issues without lengthy recovery that disrupts daily drives or school pickups.

The mix of established homes and newer families in Westbury means people seek care that respects tight schedules and avoids Manhattan travel. Minimally invasive procedures for vein problems or joint pain fit this pace, allowing most to return to local errands or work the same day while receiving follow-up close to home rather than far-flung specialists.

Why Westbury Patients Choose M&S

  • A straightforward drive west from Westbury to our Great Neck office, with none of the bridges, tolls, or traffic that come with going into Manhattan
  • Specialized vascular, orthopedic, and embolization care in one nearby Nassau County practice, instead of being sent from office to office
  • Convenient for central Nassau commuters who use the LIRR or the Northern State and Meadowbrook parkways
  • Minimally invasive, outpatient-focused procedures that fit around work and family life on Long Island

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 Westbury

By transit: LIRR from Westbury station with local bus connections to Great Neck

Getting here: From Westbury, our Great Neck office is a short trip west along Northern Boulevard, or via the Long Island Expressway toward the Great Neck peninsula. The Northern State Parkway and LIRR also connect central Nassau to the Great Neck area for those who prefer not to drive the whole way.

Driving Directions

Services for Westbury

Your Care Team

Frequently Asked Questions

Westbury Patients Ask

How far is your office from Westbury?
Our Great Neck office is a short trip west of Westbury, generally reachable in well under half an hour by car along Northern Boulevard or the Long Island Expressway, depending on traffic. For many central Nassau patients it is far more convenient than traveling into Manhattan for the same specialized care.
I want to avoid knee replacement. Is there a less invasive option?
Possibly. For knee osteoarthritis that has not responded to medication, injections, or physical therapy, Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) is a minimally invasive, image-guided procedure that may help reduce pain by calming inflammation around the knee. It is not right for everyone, so we start with an evaluation to see whether you are a candidate.
What can be done about varicose veins or heavy, swollen legs?
We evaluate varicose veins and venous insufficiency, which can cause aching, heaviness, and swelling in the legs. Many cases are treated with minimally invasive, outpatient procedures rather than open surgery. The first step is an assessment to understand what is driving your symptoms before recommending any treatment.
Do I need a referral to come in from Westbury?
Referral requirements depend on your insurance plan, so it is worth checking with your carrier. You are welcome to contact our Great Neck office and our team can help you understand the next steps for booking an evaluation.
How does care at your Great Neck office fit around my commute from Westbury?
Morning or early afternoon appointments work well before peak Parkway traffic builds. Many Westbury patients schedule around LIRR arrivals or work shifts near Old Country Road, then head straight home without extra travel time into the city.
Do you see patients with vein or joint issues tied to standing jobs near Roosevelt Field?
Yes, we regularly help Westbury residents whose retail or service work around the mall contributes to leg swelling or repetitive strain. Image-guided options target these problems directly while keeping recovery short enough to maintain local schedules.

Also serving nearby Nassau County communities

Schedule from Westbury

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