Important Alerts
Updates

Starting Wednesday, September 3, the Town of Fishkill will be closing and paving the portion of Merritt Blvd that connects to Route 9.

Important Detour Information:

  • This road closure will require patients to take a detour that may add at least 20 minutes to travel time.
  • The detour route passes through school zones, and local schools will be in session starting next week. Please plan accordingly and drive safely.

Effective September 15, 2025, Plainview CardiologyGastroenterologyPrimary Care at 1181 Old Country Rd and Primary Care at 789 Old Country Rd will be relocating to a new, state-of-the-art multi-specialty center at 1600 Old Country Road in Plainview.

Recording/Photography Not Permitted on Premises

Office and Urgent Care Closures

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

COVID-19 Information and Updates
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We’re proud to offer Department of Transportation (DOT) physical exams. DOT physicals meet new guidelines set by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).

DOT physicals include:

  • Health history review
  • Hearing and vision tests
  • Urine test
  • Blood pressure and pulse check
  • Physical exam

If you pass your exam, the doctor will give you a copy of the medical certificate. A DOT physical is valid for up to 24 months.

Why are DOT driver physicals needed?

Drivers of commercial vehicles have safety-sensitive jobs. This means their work can affect their safety and the public’s safety. To help make sure that drivers are healthy, a regular physical is required. A DOT physical meets strict Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) guidelines.

How to prepare for your exam:

  • Don’t drink coffee or smoke 30 minutes prior.
  • Bring:
    • Glasses, contacts or hearing aids
    • Medication list and prescribing doctor’s contact information
    • Medical exam report form
    • Paperwork from any specialists you see