Important Alerts
Office and Urgent Care Closures

Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday hours – Select Optum Urgent care locations and specialties will have holiday business hours Monday, 1/20.

The Croton-on-Hudson lab is temporarily closed until further notice.

As of November 20,  the Urgent Care in Carmel has moved to 100 Independent Way, Brewster NY.

Updates

Effective December 12, 2024, Dr. Pierce is no longer practicing obstetrics & gynecology out of 1985 Crompond Road, building B. She continues to see patients at Jefferson Valley and Yorktown Heights only.

As of December 20, 2024, Dr. Weinfeld is no longer practicing podiatry out of 48 US 6 in Yorktown Heights and has moved full time to Jefferson Valley.

As of December 12, 2024, Dr. Fijman is no longer practicing pulmonology and sleep medicine out of 310 North Highland Avenue, Suite 4 in Ossining and has re-located full time to Jefferson Valley.

As of December 12, 2024, Dorothy Adler is no longer practicing obstetrics & gynecology out of 1985 Crompond Road, building B. She continues to see patients at Jefferson Valley only.

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COVID-19 Information and Updates
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If you are planning to travel abroad and require vaccinations, or have contracted an illness during your travels, our team provides personalized travel health services to prepare you to travel safely and remain healthy. Our travel medicine program includes Certified CDC Yellow Fever Immunization Sites, and uses the most current information available to prepare a personalized travel package for a safe trip and return home, which includes the following:

  • Travel consultation with board-certified medical specialists.
  • Required and recommended immunizations based on your itinerary, personal history of immunizations, and planned activities during your trip.
  • Official International Certificate of Vaccination for Yellow Fever Vaccine.
  • Prescriptions to prevent malaria, altitude illness, and to treat travelers’ diarrhea, as appropriate.
  • General travel and safety advice on precautionary measures for food, drink, climate, and recreational activities.

Our travel health specialists understand the challenges that can occur when becoming ill away from home in a foreign country. If you become ill overseas and need treatment upon your return, you may contact us for follow up care.

Make an appointment with your healthcare provider or a travel health specialist that takes place at least one month before you leave. They can help you get destination-specific vaccines, medicines, and information. Discussing your health concerns, itinerary, and planned activities with your provider allows them to give more specific advice and recommendations.[1]

To find an infectious disease specialist near you, visit our Provider page.

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.

Contact us if you have any questions.

 

 

  1. Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Need travel vaccines? Plan ahead. https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/page/travel-vaccines