FAQs
Where are you located?
What are your office hours?
What are the closest subway stops to the office?
How do I schedule an appointment?
What do I bring to my appointment?
Who needs to complete the patient information forms?
Which patient information forms need to be completed?
What payment methods do you accept?
Will you file a claim with my insurance company, or is it my responsibility?
What do I do if I need to cancel my appointment?
What languages are spoken in the office besides English?
What is the age range of the patients you see?
Are you seeing new patients? How soon can I be seen?
How are emergencies handled after office hours and on weekends?
How are medication renewals handled by the office?
Do you have a wheelchair to help me from my car to the office, or vice versa?
Where can I park my car?
What is your policy for releasing my medical records?
Which hospitals are you affiliated with?
Manhattan: 1065 Park Avenue (NE corner of 87th st.) 2nd floor, New York, NY 10128
Queens: 27-31 Crescent St., Long Island City, NY 11102
8:30am to 5pm, Monday through Friday
If this is your first time visiting our office, or have not been seen by one of our physicians for more than 2 years, please complete the necessary patient information forms.
Visa, MasterCard, Cash and Personal Checks
If we are under contract with your insurance company, we will collect the co-payment at the time of your visit and submit the claim for you. If we do not currently participate in your health insurance plan, we are likely out-of-network providers. Please call our billing department at 212-289-0700 to discuss your particular insurance plan’s benefits.
Please contact the office 24 hours in advance to cancel an appointment.
Spanish, Polish and French translators are available.
Infants to seniors.
Yes, we are accepting new patients. Most true orthopedic emergencies can be seen on the same day.
Our physicians are on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including all holidays. Call our main number in Manhattan (212-289-0700) and in Queens (718) 204-0548, for assistance anytime.
Prescription renewals and appointments are made during office hours only.
Yes.
We must have a consent form that is signed by either the patient or the patient's legal guardian to release medical records.
