Treatments
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To make a treatment appointment, call our office or book an appointment online:

IV
Intravenous Injections
An IV (intravenous) injection delivers fluids, medications, or nutrients directly into the bloodstream through a vein. It allows for fast absorption and is commonly used for hydration, administering antibiotics, or delivering emergency medications quickly and effectively.

SQ
Subcutaneous Injections
SQ (subcutaneous) injections deliver medication into the layer of fat just beneath the skin. Commonly used for insulin, hormones, and certain vaccines, this method allows for slow, steady absorption into the bloodstream. It’s typically administered in areas like the abdomen, thigh, or upper arm and is often easy for patients to self-administer.

IV Hydration
IV hydration delivers fluids, electrolytes, and nutrients directly into the bloodstream through a vein. It’s used to quickly treat dehydration, fatigue, or nutrient deficiencies, and can help restore energy levels, especially after illness, travel, or strenuous activity.

Ear Flush
Wax Removal
An ear flush, or wax removal, is a procedure to safely clear built-up earwax that may be causing discomfort, hearing loss, or blockage. Using a gentle stream of warm water or special tools, the ear canal is cleaned to restore comfort and improve hearing.

Joint Aspiration
and Injections
Joint aspiration and injections are procedures used to diagnose and treat joint issues. Aspiration removes excess fluid to relieve pain and swelling or test for conditions like arthritis. Injections, often with corticosteroids, help reduce inflammation and provide relief from joint pain and stiffness.

Tendon
Injections
Tendon injections are used to relieve pain and inflammation in injured or irritated tendons. Often containing corticosteroids or other medications, they are administered directly into the affected area to promote healing, reduce swelling, and restore mobility in conditions like tendonitis.

Trigger Point
Injections
Trigger point injections are used to treat painful muscle knots that can cause discomfort in the neck, back, or shoulders. A small amount of anesthetic or corticosteroid is injected directly into the trigger point to relieve tension, reduce pain, and improve muscle function.

If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, call 911 immediately.


Phone
516-596-3611

Address
303 Merrick Rd,
Ste 511,
Lynbrook, NY 11563

Fax
516-596-3612

Hours
Mon: 4pm-7pm
Tues: closed
Wed: 4pm-7pm
Thurs: 1pm-4pm
Fri: 4pm-7pm
Sat/Sun: closed

Phone
516-596-3611

Fax
516-596-3612

Hours
Mon: 4pm-7pm
Tues: closed
Wed: 4pm-7pm
Thurs: 1pm-4pm
Fri: 4pm-7pm
Sat/Sun: closed

Address:
303 Merrick Rd,
Ste 511
Lynbrook, NY 11563
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