Our Doctors
Dr. Chudi Chime
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Dr. George Baah
Podiatry
Dr. Carmina Rivera
Pediatrics
Dr. Samuel O. Ani
Family Medicine
Dr. Bo Bo Win Maung
Internal Medicine
NP Lurline Stona
Family Nurse Practitioner
Dr. Marian David
Cardiologist
Dr. Allen R. Keil
Radiology
Our Departments
Family Practice & Internal Medicine
Diagnosis, Therapy
Family medicine integrates a broad-spectrum approach to primary care with the consideration of health-impacting social determinants and community factors, while also serving as an advocate for the patient in an increasingly complex health care system. Unlike other narrowly focused specialties, family medicine includes the biological, clinical, and behavioral sciences, encompassing all ages, sexes, each organ system, and every disease entity. The focus of a family physician is the whole person. They shepherd male and female patients of all ages through the complex health system, and coordinate the care of their health. By building relationships with their patients over time, family physicians are able to develop a comprehensive understanding of their patients’ health, and offer insightful, personal guidance and treatment.Relationships: The Heart of Family Medicine
The patient-physician relationship is at the heart of family medicine. Beyond reported concerns, family physicians take the time to consider additional health factors in their patients’ lives, including family and community situations and relationships. Learn More.. Click to call: 718-264-1111OB/GYN Obstetrics & Gynecology
Diagnosis, Therapy
Overview
An OB-GYN, or obstetrician-gynecologist, is a doctor who specializes in women’s health. The female body experiences many different biological functions, including menstruation, childbirth, and menopause. OB-GYNs provide care for all of this and more. Here’s a look at what they do and when you should consider seeing one.What is an OB-GYN?
An obstetrician-gynecologist, or OB-GYN, has expertise in female reproductive health, pregnancy, and childbirth. Some OB-GYNs offer a wide range of general health services similar to your primary care doctor. Others focus on the medical care of the female reproductive system. OB-GYNs also provide routine medical services and preventive screenings. This type of doctor has studied obstetrics and gynecology. The term “OB-GYN” can refer to the doctor, an obstetrician-gynecologist, or to the sciences that the doctor specializes in, which are obstetrics and gynecology.What is obstetrics?
Obstetrics is the branch of medicine related to medical and surgical care before, during, and after a woman gives birth. Obstetrics focuses on caring for and maintaining a woman’s overall health during maternity. This includes:- - Pregnancy
- - Labor
- - Childbirth
- - The postpartum period
What is gynecology?
Gynecology is the branch of medicine that focuses on women’s bodies and their reproductive health. It includes the diagnosis, treatment, and care of women’s reproductive system. This includes the: vagina uterus ovaries fallopian tubes This branch of medicine also includes screening for and treating issues associated with women’s breasts. Gynecology is the overarching field of women’s health from puberty through adulthood. It represents most of the reproductive care you’ll receive during your lifetime. If you become pregnant, you’ll need to go to an obstetrician. Learn More.. Click to call: 718-264-1111Pediatrics
Diagnosis, Therapy
What Is a Pediatrician?
It’s one of the biggest decisions you make before your baby is born. Which pediatrician is the right one for your child? Before you start your search, take a few minutes to learn exactly what this kind of doctor does. It will help you make a better choice and know what to expect when your little one arrives. Pediatricians are doctors who manage the health of your child, including physical, behavior, and mental health issues. They’re trained to diagnose and treat childhood illnesses, from minor health problems to serious diseases. Pediatricians have an education that gives them special skills to take care of your child’s health. They graduated from medical school and completed a 3-year residency program in pediatrics. You’ll want to find one who’s also “board-certified.” That means they’ve passed rigorous exams given by the American Board of Pediatrics. To stay certified, pediatricians have to meet regular education requirements.What Does Your Pediatrician Do?
They’ll see your child many times from birth to age 2 and once a year from ages 2 to 5 for “well-child visits.” After age 5, your pediatrician will likely continue to see your child every year for annual checkups. They’re also the first person to call whenever your child is sick. To take care of your child, your pediatrician will:- - Do physical exams
- - Give your child vaccinations
- - Make sure she meets milestones in growth, behavior, and skills
- - Diagnose and treat your child’s illnesses, infections, injuries, and other health problems
- - Give you information about your child’s health, safety, nutrition, and fitness needs
- - Answer your questions about your little one’s growth and development
- - Refer you to specialists if they think your child needs expert care
Cardiology
We provide treatment for chest pain, Palpitation, Dizziness, Unspecified Heart Disease, Arrhythmia, heart murmur, hypertension, Syncope, CAD, and other problems specified to cardiovascular system. Echocardiogram and stress tests,Check-Ups, Blood Pressure Monitoring, EKG with the latest testing procedures to detect potential abnormalities Learn More..
Click to call: 718-264-1111Podiatry
We are health care professionals who specialize in the treatment of feet and ankle ailments. We perform various functions in taking care of lower leg injuries in patients: Learn More..
- Review patients’ medical history to evaluate the condition of the feet, ankle or lower leg
- Carry out diagnosis on the feet through X-ray examination and medical laboratory tests
- Prescribe and fit prosthetic appliances such as shoe inserts to improve patients’ mobility
- Specialize in podogeriatrics to treat feet and lower leg problems in elderly people