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As of June 2, 2025, Optum Cardiology and Optum Cardiac Electrophysiology have relocated to the 100 building on South Bedford Road, on the 3rd Floor. The new suite is just a two-minute walk away.

As of May 28, 2025, Pediatrics in West Orange located at 35 Park Ave has relocated to  55 Morris Ave in Springfield.

As of May 19, the OBGYN office in Syosset has relocated to Suite 181 in the same building at 575 Underhill Blvd, Syosset, NY.

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

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Total Shoulder Replacement Surgery

Total shoulder replacement (arthroplasty) restores both comfort and function in shoulders affected by conditions such as osteoarthritis (degenerative joint disease), posttraumatic arthritis, or rheumatoid arthritis.

Joint replacement: Our team of skilled orthopedists specialize in hip, knee, and shoulder joint replacement. We are well-versed in the latest minimally invasive techniques and utilize advanced treatments for optimal surgical results, quicker recovery, and minimal scarring and pain. Learn more

Reverse Total Shoulder Replacement Surgery

Reverse total shoulder replacement surgery is a specialized surgical procedure using a specially-designed artificial joint to alleviate discomfort and enhance mobility. It is typically recommended for individuals who have undergone an unsuccessful traditional total shoulder replacement or who suffer from a combination of arthritis, rotator cuff tears, and instability.

Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair

Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a camera and specialized tools to repair a torn rotator cuff. Because the surgical instruments are small and thin, your surgeon can use very small incisions, rather than the larger incision needed for standard, open surgery.

Arthroscopic Instability Repair

Patients who experience frequent shoulder dislocations may have a torn labrum. This can be addressed through arthroscopic instability repair, a minimally invasive procedure to prevent further dislocations.

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