Adult Day Care Program at the
Long Island State Veterans Home-A comprehensive outpatient health care
program serving veterans and eligible dependents who require health care monitoring
and rehabilitative services in a supervised setting. Medicaid and private
pay accepted.
Call Jean Brand, (631) 444-8530, at the Long Island State Veterans Home,
100 Patriots Road.
AIDS Education and Resource
Center-The Center offers a free, four-day training session on HIV/AIDS
to members of the Long Island community. The training is intended to help
participants develop a non-judgmental perspective, sensitivity, and better
understanding of this health crisis. Clinical training programs for health
and human service professionals range from one hour to three full days. Located
in Room 075 of the Health Sciences Center, Level 2.
Call (631) 444-3208.
AIDS
Treatment Center-A state-designated center that coordinates consultation,
outpatient and inpatient care, and services for HIV-infected individuals.
Call (631) 444-1667.
Pediatric
AIDS Center-The only center of its kind in Suffolk County. Staff members
work collaboratively to ensure that HIV-infected children and their families
receive comprehensive health care, including medical, dental, nutritional,
and social services. The Center develops protocols used nationally for testing
new vaccines and medications.
Contact Agnes O'Connor in the Department of Pediatrics at (631) 444-7618.
Alzheimer's Disease
Assistance Center of Long Island and Memory Disorders Clinic-Diagnostic
evaluations, consultation, counseling, and education for family caregivers,
professionals, and people with memory complaints. Contact Darlene Jyringi
in the Department of Psychiatry, Health Sciences Center, Level T-10.
Call (631) 444-1365.
Ambulatory Care Centers-Numerous departments provide treatments and
tests on an outpatient basis. Some of the services are located in the Ambulatory
Care Pavilion on Level 5 of Stony
Brook University Hospital, others are located
at Stony Brook Technology Park, Stony Brook Medical Park, Hampton Bay Life
Care Center, and at primary care centers in Coram, Patchogue, and Huntington.
Call HealthConnect at (631) 444-2585.
Ambulatory Surgery
Service-This is a fully accredited service that enables patients to be
admitted, undergo a surgical procedure, and be discharged on the same day.
Ambulatory surgery services are provided in a unit within Stony Brook University
Hospital and at various outpatient centers. A new 25,000-square-foot Ambulatory
Surgery Center with six operating rooms and two procedure rooms will open
on the University campus adjacent to University Hospital in the near future.
Call HealthConnect at (631) 444-1002.
Basic Life Support Instructor-Trainer Program-"Train the Trainer"
program for American Heart Association Basic Life Support Instructors. Located
in Room 515, University Hospital, Level 4.
Call (631) 444-7687 or visit web-orion.uhmc.sunysb.edu/er.
Behavioral Medicine Service-This service helps patients with cancer
and heart disease cope with the psychological difficulties associated with
their diseases and assists them in understanding the relationship between
stress and hypertension and the relationship between depression and recovery
from cardiac surgery.
Call Dr. Peter J. Halperin, (631) 632-8832, in Room 020 of the Department
of Psychiatry, Health Sciences Center, Level T-10.
Burn Center-This eight-bed center, the only one of its kind in Suffolk
County, offers sophisticated and compassionate care for both adults and children,
and is staffed by specially trained physicians, nurses, physical therapists,
dietitians, occupational therapists, and social workers. Through research
advances made at Stony Brook, the Burn Center created a Living Skin Bank,
a unique clinical resource for wound dressings.
Call (631) 444-2270.
Cancer Helpline-An
easy, personal, and confidential telephone helpline is staffed by experienced
oncology nurses who can answer your questions about prevention, risks, screening,
detection, diagnosis, treatments, second opinions, and current research. If
you don't understand the terminology, they will explain what the words mean.
The oncology nurses can also match you with physicians or community services.
The nurses are available Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Call (800) UMC-2215, Department of Healthcare Teleservices, Stony Brook
University Hospital, 13 Technology Drive, East Setauket, NY 11733.
Cardiothoracic
Surgery Service-This service is the only one of its kind in Suffolk County.
More than 1,000 open-heart operationsfor both adult and pediatric patientsare
performed annually. Minimally invasive heart surgery is also performed. The
Service's thoracic specialists treat a range of pulmonary diseases in adults
and children and perform the county's only lung volume reduction surgery for
severe emphysema.
Call (631) 444-1820.
Carol M. Baldwin
Breast Care Center-Located in a community-based setting, the Breast Care
Center is a comprehensive diagnostic and treatment facility that offers women
a full range of surgical services, complete counseling and referral services,
and opportunities to participate in promising clinical trials. The Center
is staffed by a multidisciplinary team of breast surgeons and plastic/reconstructive
surgeons, medical oncologists, and counselors who provide individualized care.
Located in the Stony Brook Technology Center, 37 Research Way, East Setauket,
NY 11733.
Call (631) 444-4550.
Carol M. Baldwin Health Screening Center at Smith Haven Mall-This
Center provides screening for mammography, osteoporosis, cholesterol, prostate
cancer, colorectal cancer, and diabetes, as well as general blood drawing
services. Conveniently located in the Smith Haven Mall in Lake Grove.
Call (631) 444-6715.
Center for the
Study of Sleep and Waking-Diagnosis and treatment of patients who have
difficulties going to sleep or staying asleep or other problems associated
with sleeping and waking.
Call Dr. Marta Maczaj, (631) 444-2916, in the Department of Psychiatry,
HSC T10-20 Stony Brook University Hospital.
Clinical Trials-Physicians direct or participate in numerous studies
designed to find new and better ways to help patients with treatments for
cancer and other diseases.
For more information about clinical trials for cancer care, call the Division
of Surgical Oncology at (631) 444-3472 or Stony Brook's Cancer Helpline at
(800) UMC-2215. For information about clinical trials related to other surgical
diseases, call the appropriate surgical service.
Colorectal Cancer Screening-Gastrointestinal specialists provide screening
and, if necessary, treatment for colorectal cancer.
Call (631) 444-4545.
Community-Based Health Fairs-Stony Brook University Hospital faculty
and staff participate in various community health fairs throughout the year,
providing health screenings and informational materials to groups, including
senior citizens and high school students.
Call the Community Relations Department at (631) 444-6400 or e-mail dschreifels@notes.cc..sunysb.edu.
Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program-The program plays a pivotal
role in the Suffolk County Mental Health System. Located in Stony Brook University
Hospital's Emergency Room, it is the county referral center for all psychiatric
emergencies.
Call the Emergency Program at (631) 444-6364.
CPR-The "Heartsaver CPR" program is a three-and-a-half-day
course to prepare the public to activate the 911 system, recognize heart attack/stroke,
relieve foreign-body airway obstruction, and perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation
until a defibrillator arrives. Located in Room 515, University Hospital, Level
4.
Call (631) 444-7687.
Dental Care
Center-The School of Dental Medicine provides a full range of services
from dental checkups to oral surgery, periodontics, pediatric dentistry, and
dental care for the disabled. Dental students deliver care. The School also
offers free oral cancer screenings and specializes in dental care for senior
citizens. Medicaid is accepted.
Call (631) 632-8989.
Dental Education
(Continuing Dental Education)-The School of Dental Medicine offers continuing
education courses for dentists, hygienists, assistants, and laboratory technicians.
These courses address a variety of dental topics as they relate to patient
care, diagnosis, treatment planning, medical emergencies, pain management,
and new advances in implants and esthetics. Courses are offered by faculty
from Stony Brook and other dental schools, dentists, and speakers from private
industry and research institutes. Lectures, lab simulations, and clinical-based
learning are used. The Continuing Dental Education Office is located in the
Department of General Dentistry, South Campus, Westchester Hall, Room 143.
Call (631) 632-9189 or e-mail MBaldwin@notes.cc.sunysb.edu.
Diabetes Care Center-A comprehensive education program that helps
maintain wellness for persons with type 1, type 2, or gestational diabetes.
The program includes classes covering topics such as exercise, nutrition,
complications and prevention of the disease, stress, traveling, and community
resources. A Diabetes Support Group and Diabetes Pumpers Club are also available
through the Center. Located in the Stony Brook Technology Center, 26 Research
Way, East Setauket, NY 11733.
Call Mary Rieff at (631) 444-0538.
Elsie Owens Family Center at Coram-The Center provides
primary health care for residents of the area and is operated by Stony Brook
University Hospital and the Suffolk County Health Services Department. Located
at 3600 Route 112, Coram, NY.
Call Wayne Jones at (631) 854-2252.
General Clinical Research Center (GCRC)-One
of only 74 centers nationwide supported by the National Institutes of Health,
the GCRC is committed to bringing research to life. With this program, lab
scientists, clinical investigators, and physicians work as a team in an effort
to speed basic research into better patient care. The GCRC conducts clinical
research with human subjects and fosters research targeting AIDS, cancer,
diabetes, Lyme disease, mental illness, and substance abuse. The existence
of the GCRC means that Long Islanders will have easy access to the latest
experimental advances in these fields.
Call Nancy Wyllie at (631) 444-6900.
General/Gastrointestinal
Surgery-In addition to performing standard operations, our General/Gastrointestinal
Surgery Service specializes in minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery for
gastrointestinal disease. This new approach to surgery offers patients less
pain and scarring, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery. Bariatric
specialists of this service perform surgery for morbid obesity.
Call (631) 444-4545.
Guest Speakers 911-Stony Brook University Hospital's Department
of Emergency Medicine offers free lectures by experts who provide the latest
information on emergency self-help. Each educational program features a speaker
(emergency physician, nurse, or paramedic) who talks about the topic of your
choice, printed materials, video presentation, and a question-and-answer session.
Programs can be customized to suit an organization's needs. Topics include
how to survive a heart attack/cardiac arrest; spinal injuries, bleeding, and
shock; poisoning; accessing the emergency medical system in Suffolk County;
Lyme disease; what to do when breathing stops; children's emergencies; recognizing
and clearing an obstruction of the airway; what to do before the ambulance
arrives; childproofing; stroke; pool emergencies; unconsciousness; and domestic
violence. Located in Room 515, University Hospital, Level 4.
Call (631) 444-2499.
Hampton
Bays Life Care Center-University Hospital Outpatient Services provides
specialty outpatient services in Endocrinology, GYN/Midwifery, Ophthalmology,
Pediatrics, Radiology, Urology, Vascular Services, and more. Located at 225
West Montauk Highway, Hampton Bays, NY 11946.
Call (631) 723-5000.
Health and Wellness Initiative-This program reaches out to people
in the community with information on how to reduce the risk of disease and
disability, maintain health, and participate in the choices they have if they
do become ill. The program links individuals and organizations to health and
wellness programs and services available through Stony Brook University Hospital.
Located in the Community Relations Department, Room 071, Health Sciences Center,
Level 3, Stony Brook, NY 11794-8038.
Call Deborah Schreifels at (631) 444-6400 or e-mail dschreifels@notes.cc.sunysb.edu.
Health Care Policy and Management
Department of the School of Health Technology and Management-Advanced
certificate and Master of Science degree programs in Health Care Policy and
Management, with concentrations in community health, health care management,
and health policy. Courses offered fall, spring, and summer sessions. Located
in Room 052 of the School of Health Technology and Management, Health Sciences
Center, Level 2.
Call Nanci C. Rice at (631) 444-3198.
Healthcare Teleservices Center-The Center provides a
variety of telephone health care information services to the
community and streamlines access to Stony Brook University Hospital for physicians
and patients. For the community, the department offers the Cancer Helpline
and HealthConnect; for physicians, there is the toll-free Doc-to-Doc Line.
Located in the Stony Brook Technology Center, 13 Technology Drive, East Setauket,
NY 11733.
Call Teresa Beutel at (631) 444-4393.
HealthConnect-With
telephones staffed by nurses who serve as advocates for callers, HealthConnect
helps callers make decisions about their health care, whether they seek urgent
care, routine medical care, preventive medicine, or support services. The
nurses can provide health information, describe Stony Brook University Hospital
services, assist in scheduling medical appointments, and register callers
for hospital classes and seminars. All calls are confidential. Monday through
Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Offered through the Department of Healthcare
Teleservices, Stony Brook University Hospital, 13 Technology Drive, East Setauket,
NY 11733.
Call (631) 444-4393.
Health Initiative for Underserved Communities-This initiative improves
access to medical and dental care in localities that have been underserved
by health professionals. Located in Room 071 of the Health Sciences Center,
Level 3, Stony Brook, NY 11794-8038.
Call (631) 444-6400.
Health Resource
Centers-These two centers provide information on specific diseases and
treatments through brochures, booklets, and videos, and enable visitors to
use computers to search the Internet for information on health issues and
health insurance. They also help patients access caregivers, provide on-site
blood pressure screenings, and offer information about health-related events
at Stony Brook that are open to the public. Located in the lobby of Stony
Brook University Hospital, (631) 444-1020, and at the Community Resource
Center in Stony Brook Village Center, (631) 246-6400.
Call Connie Hall at (631) 444-1020.
Heart Care-Stony Brook is the only hospital in Suffolk County that
performs highly specialized cardiology procedures, such as advanced intervention,
diagnostic, and therapeutic procedures for life-threatening heart problems
afflicting a wide range of patients. The
Department of Cardiology offers a number of prevention and treatment programs
for the community, including the following:
Arrythmia Detection and Sudden Death: (631) 444-1060
Cardiac Catheterization: (631) 444-8060
General Cardiology and Silent Heart Disease Program: (631) 444-1060
Noninvasive Tests, Stress, and Echocardiography: (631) 444-1060
Preventive Cardiology Center: (631) 444-1069
Hospital-Stony Brook University
Hospital opened in 1980 and has been ranked as one of the nation's top
15 teaching hospitals. It provides the full spectrum of health care services,
from primary preventive care to "quaternary" care, the highest level
of specialized care. University Hospital is Suffolk County's only tertiary
care (high-level) facility and serves as the regional referral center for
services such as burn care, cancer care, high-risk obstetrics, kidney transplantation,
neonatal intensive care, open heart surgery, and trauma. To provide a more
patient-focused approach to care, the Hospital has been reorganized into five
semi-autonomous hospitals: Heart Hospital, Medical Hospital, Mental Health
Hospital, Surgical Hospital, and Women's and Children's Hospital.
Call HealthConnect at (631)-444-4393.
Long Island Cancer Center at Stony
Brook University-The Cancer Center is a multidisciplinary facility providing
state-of-the-art clinical care and world-class basic and clinical cancer research
on Long Island. It serves the greater Long Island region as a support center
for activities in cancer research, training, and community service, providing
a regional network for physicians, cancer-awareness groups, and other medical
facilities. The Cancer Center has collaborative ties to Brookhaven National
Laboratory and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
Call (631) 444-9342.
Long Island State Veterans
Home-Located one-half mile east of Stony Brook University Hospital, the
Veterans Home is a 350-bed skilled nursing facility that provides around-the-clock
nursing and subacute care to veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces. It provides
the highest quality and most comprehensive health care services to Long Island
veterans and serves as a model site for research and the education of tomorrow's
long-term care/geriatric professionals. Stony Brook's Health Sciences Center
operates the Veterans Home, which is located at 100 Patriots Road, Stony Brook,
NY 11790.
Call (631) 444-8500.
Lyme Disease Treatment Center-The
Center provides comprehensive treatment to people with Lyme disease. Lyme
disease hot line: (631) 444-TICK.
Call (631) 444-0580.
The Matt and Debra Cody Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities-The
Center provides a wide range of clinical, research, and family support services
for children, adolescents, and adults with autism spectrum disorders and other
developmental disabilities. Some of the programs offered include diagnostic
evaluations and treatment recommendations, psychiatric and psychological services,
school consultations, social skills programs, and a resource center.
To arrange an appointment, call (631) 632-8850. For more information, call
(631) 632-3139.
Medical Education
(Continuing Medical Education)-The Office of Continuing Medical Education
offers a broad spectrum of activities addressing a variety of medical topics
and utilizing varied instructional methods. These include programs designed
to teach new skills using workshops and simulated patient or live-case presentations;
to update physicians with new information to improve prevention, diagnosis,
and management of diseases; and to provide a comprehensive update and intensive
review in a field of medicine. Teleconferencing, monographs, and Web-based
and other self-directed learning methods are also available. The Continuing
Medical Education Office is located in the School of Medicine, Health Sciences
Center, Level 4.
Call (631) 444-2094 or e-mail Dr. Dorothy Lane at dlane@dean.som.sunysb.edu.
Medical Explorers-A monthly program sponsored by the Boy Scouts of
America in collaboration with Stony Brook University Hospital. Health care
professionals from different departments and services within University Hospital
provide tours, lectures, and presentations for students in the program. Through
this experience, students ages 14 to 20 are introduced to various health care
professions. Meetings are held on the last Wednesday of every month, from
October through May, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Call Michael Maione at (631) 444-2806 or e-mail him at
mmaione@epo.hsc.sunysb.edu.
Occupational
and Environmental Medicine Center-The Center's highly specialized staff
serves individual workers, unions, and industries throughout Long Island.
It provides clinical and diagnostic occupational/environmental medicine, referral,
and treatment services, as well as industrial hygiene and safety training,
and education to many large groups in the public and private sectors.
Call (631) 444-2167.
Organ
Transplant Speaker Service-Sponsored by the Division of Transplantation,
this service is provided by a transplant education specialist who speaks throughout
the community-in schools, churches, and synagogues, and for service organizations-to
educate the public about organ donation. Located in Room 086 of the Department
of Preventive Medicine, Health Sciences Center, Level 3, Stony Brook, NY 11794-8036.
Call (631) 444-1787.
Osteoporosis
and Clinical Research Center-The Center offers bone density screenings
for the diagnosis of osteoporosis and provides clinical care and clinical
research programs for patients with osteoporosis. Located in the Stony Brook
Technology Center, 33 Research Way, East Setauket, NY 11733.
Call (631) 444-BONE.
Prostate Care
Program-The program provides free prostate cancer screenings throughout
the year at Stony Brook University Hospital, Stony Brook Medical Park, and
at the Hampton Bays Life Care Center. Clients receive a PSA blood test, a
rectal exam, and comprehensive prostate awareness. Follow-up care is offered
for those with prostate disease.
Call the Cancer Helpline at (800) 862-2215.
Psychological
Center-The Center provides psychological services to adults, adolescents,
children, couples, and families. Modalities include individual, marital, family,
and group therapies. The Center also has an ongoing psychoeducational testing
program for the assessment of mental retardation, learning disabilities, attention
deficit disorder, and other forms of psychopathology. Individual intelligence
and personality tests are administered on request. The Psychological Center
gives Stony Brook graduate students in clinical psychology the opportunity
to gain clinical experience under the close supervision of the University's
clinical faculty. The Center is also a research facility where studies are
conducted to identify causes and effective treatments for a variety of emotional
and behavioral disorders. Based on a sliding-scale fee schedule.
For an appointment, call (631) 632-7830. The Center does not have a 24-hour
emergency service. In case of emergency, call the Comprehensive Psychiatric
Emergency Program at Stony Brook University Hospital at (631) 444-6050.
Regional
Trauma Center-The most seriously injured and ill patients are delivered
via helicopter and ground transport to Stony Brook University Hospital's Emergency
Room, which houses the only Level 1 Trauma Center in Suffolk County. The facility
includes a seven-bed shock trauma room and provides around-the-clock evaluation
and treatment for all adult and pediatric emergencies. The Center also serves
as the county referral area for all psychiatric emergencies. Following are
important numbers:
Ambulance Corps: (631) 632-3333
Emergency Department: (631) 444-2465
Hospital Information: (631) 689-8333
Lyme Disease: (631) 444-TICK
Regional Poison Center at Winthrop University Hospital: (516) 542-2323
Senior Dental Program-This
program provides comprehensive dental services and educational programs for
elderly people with medical conditions. Educational programs and oral screenings
are available by appointment. The program addresses oral health issues pertaining
to the patient, caregivers, and health care providers. Located in the School
of Dental Medicine, Dental Care Center, Stony Brook, NY 11794-8706.
Call Mary Truhlar at (631) 632-8941.
Seniors
Outpatient Medical Services-A geriatric care program that emphasizes prevention
and offers specialized services to meet the special medical needs of older
patients. A multidisciplinary team of physicians and other health care practitioners
provide comprehensive assessments and treatments for conditions such as urinary
incontinence, gait impairment, memory disorders, and osteoporosis. Offered
by the Geriatric Medicine Division of the Health Sciences Center, T16-80,
Stony Brook, NY 17794-8163.
Call Dr. Suzanne Fields at (631) 444-1608.
School of Nursing-The School
offers a two-year baccalaureate program for students entering their junior
year, a one-year program for college graduates, and a part-time program for
Registered Nurses to complete the bachelor's degree. At the master's level,
there are specializations for nurses to become nurse practitioners or midwives.
RN programs are offered locally and by distance learning. Located in Room
233 of the Health Sciences Center, Level 2.
Call (631) 444-3200.
School of Nursing (Continuing Professional
Education)-The School of Nursing's Continuing Professional Education Program
was established to meet the educational demands of a diverse local, national,
and international adult student population. The program is accredited by the
New York State Nurses Association's Council on Continuing Education. Many
programs are offered on site and online to help students and professionals
meet their educational and career advancement goals.
Call (631) 444-3481; e-mail Valerie DiGiovanni, Assistant to the Dean,
at Valerie.DiGiovanni@sunysb.edu.
Speakers Bureau: Health Care-The service provides free lectures by
health care professionals for community groups. These
medical experts present the latest information on a range of topics including
health and wellness, disease prevention, current treatment methods, the latest
research, and accessing medical services.
To request a speaker, call the Department of Community Relations at (631)
444-6400 or e-mail dschreifels@notes.cc.sunysb.edu.
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Regional Center for Eastern New York
State-The Center provides information, support, and guidance for parents
whose babies died suddenly and unexpectedly from SIDS or other causes. It
also provides literature and telephone contacts to family members and the
general public, as well as information about education programs, consultation,
and resource materials for professionals and community groups. The Center
also facilitates SIDS support groups on Long Island and in other regions of
eastern New York, coordinates and trains peer contacts, and provides referrals
for other services.
Call Marie Chandick at (631) 444-3690 or visit the National
SIDS Resource Center Web site.
Support Groups Stony Brook University Hospital offers numerous
support groups for inpatients and outpatients. Among those groups available
to members of the community are the following:
Breast Cancer Education/Support
Brighter Faces (for families and patients with cleft lip and palate
or craniofacial anomalies)
Cardiac Support Group
Caregivers Support (for those with dementia)
Circle of Caring (loss of a child through miscarriage, stillbirth,
or in early infancy)
Cystic Fibrosis Family Network
Diabetes Pumpers Club
Hope for Hearts (for parents of children with congenital heart defects)
Long Island Adult Brain Tumor Support
Look Good Feel Better (free beauty spa for women undergoing chemotherapy
or radiation)
Low Vision Support
Menopause Support
Parent/Family Support for Children with Cancer
Pregnancy Education Classes
Prostate Cancer Support
SIDS (New York Center for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome)
Call HealthConnect at (631) 444-4393.
Surgical Speakers Service-This educational service is provided by
clinical faculty members who speak on topics related to the
surgery they perform.
Call (631) 444-7875 or visit the Physician
Directory.
Transplant Services-This
service offers the only kidney transplant program in Suffolk County, including
both cadaveric and living-related transplants. A multidisciplinary service,
it provides kidney transplants, as well as histocompatibility testing.
Call (631) 444-2209.
Trauma/Surgical
Critical Care-As the only designated Regional Level I Trauma Center in
Suffolk County, Stony Brook University Hospital has an active emergency room
where Stony Brook's Trauma/Surgical Critical Care Service demonstrates its
dedicated expertise. By using state-of-the-art resuscitative and surgical
equipment, trauma specialists provide the best possible emergency care and
work closely with all the other specialists at Stony Brook. Our critical care
specialists manage University Hospital's highly specialized Surgical Intensive
Care Unit for critically ill adult patients.
Call (631) 444-1045.
Urgent Care for Adults-This service provides walk-in medical care.
Located on Level 5 of Stony Brook University Hospital, open Monday through
Friday, 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.; Saturday, Sunday, and holidays, 1:00 p.m.
to 8:00 p.m.
Call (631) 444-2585.
Urgent Care for Children-This service provides walk-in medical care
at Stony Brook Children's Medical Center. Located on Level 5 of Stony Brook
University Hospital, open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.;
Saturday, Sunday, and holidays, noon to 8:00 p.m.
Call (631) 444-2585.
Vascular Screenings-The
Vascular Clinic offers screenings for carotid (neck) artery disease to detect
risk factors associated with stroke, as well as screenings to detect risk
factors associated with peripheral (leg) vascular disease. Screenings for
the presence of abdominal aortic aneurysms are offered as well. These screenings
are provided for free periodically throughout the year or for a nominal fee
at any time.
Call (631) 444-1717.
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