Family Medicine Associates of West Babylon was a private, by appointment, Family Medicine practice founded in 1990 by Cory Muscara M.D.
As of March 2017 the practice merged with and is now owned by NYU-Winthrop. The new entity is called NYU Langone Family Medicine Associates - West Babylon You may contact this office using the same contact information as previously.The new practice offers same or similar services. Dr. Muscara began the practice offering general family medical care to older children, adolescents and adults. As the practice grew it came to consist of several Board Certified Family Physicians, Physician Assistants, and a full time social worker offering on site psychological counseling. The practice was a starting point for initial evaluation of many conditions that required referral and connection with the extensive network of specialists we have consulted with through the years in both pediatrics and the specialties of medicine, surgery, and psychiatry Click here to meet and learn about our practitioners |
Services
Examples of Services provided by Family Medicine Associates include the following:
Examples of Services provided by Family Medicine Associates include the following:
- General Medical Care to older children, adolescents and Adults-including management of Asthma, Allergy, Anxiety, Abdominal pain, Back pain, Blood Pressure, Cholesterol, Diabetes, mild Depression, Dizziness, Headache, Immunizations, Infections, Joint pain, Physicals and Well Exams etc.
- Testing for Strep throat, Urinary tract infections, pregnancy; blood drawing, EKG, spirometry, PPD, etc.
- Psychological Counseling Direct Phone: 631 482-9845 " ... a safe and comfortable setting to begin the healing process is provided. Through non-judgmental, compassionate listening clients are engaged in a supportive, goal-oriented therapeutic relationship. Sessions are tailored to the specific needs of each client utilizing various therapeutic approaches to treatment. Feedback and evidence-based recommendations for effective skill-building for daily living are provided. An introduction to mindfulness-based techniques for stress reduction is often incorporated within the treatment plan for improved quality of life."