Most Answered Questions.
We provide comprehensive primary care including annual physicals, blood work, vaccinations, sick visits, DOT physicals, IV vitamin therapy, medical weight management programs, and peptide therapy. Each service is tailored to support long-term metabolic, physical, and preventive health needs.
Yes. We accept Medicare and most major insurance plans. Coverage may vary depending on the service. Some treatments such as cosmetic or elective therapies may require out-of-pocket payment. Our staff can verify your benefits prior to your visit.
Telehealth appointments are available for select services including follow-up consultations, medication adjustments, and weight management check-ins. Certain visits, such as physical examinations or IV treatments, must be performed in person.
Our office hours are listed on Google, and we accept calls at all hours for your convenience.
Medical weight management is a physician-supervised program combining lifestyle guidance, nutrition planning, medication when appropriate, and regular monitoring to support safe and sustainable weight loss.
Candidates are typically adults struggling with obesity or excess weight who have not achieved results through diet and exercise alone. Your provider evaluates your health history, current medications, and goals to determine eligibility.
Please bring a valid ID, insurance card, and any relevant medical records or medications.
We are located at 1757 New York Ave, Huntington Station, NY 11746.
Yes, we accept walk-ins for urgent care needs, but we recommend scheduling an appointment for routine visits.
IV vitamin therapy delivers vitamins, minerals, and hydration directly into the bloodstream for immediate absorption. This can support energy levels, immune health, recovery after illness, dehydration, or nutrient deficiencies that aren’t corrected through oral supplements.
How long does an IV therapy session take?
Most patients tolerate IV therapy well. Mild side effects may include temporary soreness at the injection site or a cool sensation during infusion. Serious reactions are rare and are monitored by trained medical staff.
