Expert Medical Care for Out of Town Patients in NYC
Dr. Jason offers a number of personalized services to make your experience with us as comfortable as possible, from the moment you call our office all the way through your recovery period. First-rate personalized care is available to both local patients and those traveling from out-of-town for both of our Manhattan and Long Island locations. We can schedule limousine or car service to take you to and from our facility where we have AAAHC (Manhattan) and JC (Great Neck) accredited surgical suites. We can also help arrange quality recovery accommodations at local hotels.
We are also associated with hotels that specialize in post-surgical care. Dr. Jason’s attentive staff can also arrange for experienced private nurses or medical assistants to accompany you from the time you enter the recovery room after your procedure and subsequently to your home or hotel room. Whatever you need, every detail is taken care of so you can focus on yourself and your recovery.
If you desire concierge services and/or personalized travel arrangements, please contact Lauren.
Location
Manhattan Office
110 East 60th St. (at Park Ave.)
New York, NY 10022
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Long Island Office
1999 Marcus Ave, Suite 108
Lake Success, NY 11042
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Airports in Close Proximity
LaGuardia Airport
General Info: (718) 533-3400
Parking Info: (718) 533-3850
Newark International Airport
General Info: (973) 961-6000
Parking Info: (888) 397-4636
John F. Kennedy International Airport
General Info: (718) 244-4444
Parking Info: (718) 244-4168
Long Island MacArthur Airport
General Info: 1-888-LI AIRPORTS
Parking Info: 1-888-LI AIRPORTS, option 3
Car Service
New Family Car Service
(212) 748-7777
UCC
(212) 316-1119
Manhattan Transportation
Local Parking Garage Locations
Square Parking
206 E. 59th St. (between 2nd Ave-3rd Ave)
(212) 223-9288
$20/hour
Enterprise 61st St.
162 E. 62nd St. (between 3rd Ave-Lexington Ave)
(212) 759-8333
$21/hour
ICON Premier Parking
203 E. 61st St. (between 2nd Ave. & 3rd Ave.)
(212) 308-9248
$22/hour
Imperial 150 E. 61st St. (between 3rd Ave-Lexington Ave)
(212) 308-8291
$20/hour
ICON Capital Parking
166 E. 63rd St. (between 3rd Ave. & Lexington Ave.)
(212) 308-8177
$21/hour
Ampco System Parking
132 E. 60th St. (between Lexington Ave. & Park Ave.)
(212) 754-2678, $28/hour
Public Transport
We are conveniently located in close proximity to 4, 5, 6, N, R, W, F, & V trains
MTA
Recommended Area Accommodations
Long Island
This enchanting Garden City, Long Island hotel boasts cozy, luxurious accommodations and world-class amenities for both business and leisure travelers. Reflecting a sophisticated, classical atmosphere, our guest rooms and suites function as cozy, elegant retreats. We provide oversized antique desks for traveling executives, plush bedding for a restful night’s sleep, and cotton-rich terry velour bathrobes. This landmark Long Island luxury hotel offers the most exceptional lodging near New York City.
Located on Long Island’s Gold Coast, this Long Island Hotel takes you back to the 1920’s, the era of luxury, elegance and style. This Art Deco Long Island hotel has everything you would expect from a Long Island small luxury hotel, including jacuzzi suites, oversized marble bathrooms, luxurious linens & bedding, room service and fine dining at the famous Giraffe Room, all the little things one would expect from a member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World.
The Andrew Hotel in Great Neck offers a luxury boutique hotel with a superb Long Island location convenient to Manhattan. Guests enjoy modern New York hotel room amenities designed with luxurious style and comfort. Accommodations are recently renovated with tasteful oak furnishings and luxury materials of marble, mohair, ultra suede and raw silk that create an ambiance of relaxation and sophisticated style with all the comforts of home.
Marriott Long Island Hotel & Conference Center
The Long Island Marriott Hotel and Conference Center in Uniondale, NY is the leader among Long Island, NY hotels for weekend getaways, wedding receptions, and family and leisure travel. The Long Island Marriott is adjacent to the Nassau Coliseum and convenient to the central Long Island business district. This full service hotel and conference center is centrally located in Nassau County, NY near Hofstra University and Roosevelt Field Mall.
The La Quinta Inn & Suites Garden City is located just 2 miles from downtown Garden City Village, known for its boutiques, specialty shops and fine dining. Stay right in the heart of it all: 15 miles away from both airports and a 33 minute train ride into Manhattan. You are only minutes away from the best dining, beaches, attractions, and cultural events on Long Island.
Manhattan
215 E. 64th St. New York, NY 10065
Tel: 212.355.1230
*A special discounted rate has been arranged exclusively for our patients. Be sure to mention the “NEIGH” booking code when scheduling.*
Experience peace and calm among the tree-lined streets of the Upper East Side conveniently located just 5 blocks from our office.
Unique features include:
- The Serenity Lounge and complimentary tea bar
- Tuesday Tranquility Hour in the Lounge (5:30-7pm)
- Tranquility Tips, Amenities, Kits and more services and amenities



More Accommodations & Area Information:
Out of Town Patients in New York: Loews Regency Hotel
Loews Regency Hotel New York
- 353 guest rooms, including 74 suites and 12 specialty suites
- Feinstein’s at the Regency – The Nightclub of New York
- Fitness Center with sauna, personal trainers, massage therapists and Pilates instructors
- Multilingual staff and 24-hour concierge
- Valet parking
- Parking Garage Sedan – $60.00
- Parking Garage SUV – $70.00
- 24-hour fee, No in/out privileges. Rates subject to change without prior notice.
- Laundry and dry cleaning service
- Nico Hair Salon
- Dog-walking service
- Wi-Fi available in public space
- Function space accommodating up to 200 persons
- 24-hour in-room dining
Out of Town Patients in New York: Bentley Hotel
Bentley Hotel
The Bentley Hotel is a Manhattan “Oasis” conveniently located in the chic upper East side. The Bentley has oversized windows offering spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline as well as 196 exquisitely designed guest rooms and suites. It also features a rooftop restaurant and lounge, providing additional views of the Skyline.
Out of Town Patients in New York: The Carlyle
For Patient convenience we have arranged discounted rates with the following Hotels:
The Carlyle
A fixture of the Upper East Side, The Carlyle is brilliantly positioned at 76th Street amidst the world’s foremost designer boutiques and celebrated galleries. Among its many distinguished neighbors are such preeminent art institutions as the Whitney Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim. The Carlyle is also just steps away from that quintessential New York oasis, Central Park.
Out of Town Patients in New York: The Pierre
For Patient convenience we have arranged discounted rates with the following Hotels:
The Pierre
The Pierre, the iconic flagship of Taj Hotels on New York’s Fifth Avenue overlooking Central Park, re-opened on June 1, 2009 following a meticulous $100 million renovation to create new guestroom and bath interiors and reconfigure first floor public areas to include London’s classic brasserie, Le Caprice and Two E Bar/Lounge, the residential-style lounge by day and stylish bar by night.
The first phase of the Pierre renovation was completed in January 2007, and included the Grand Ballroom, the Cotillion Room & Foyer. All banquet and meeting rooms are open, fully staffed and operative throughout the second phase of the renovation.
Even in a city where exclusive luxuries are the norm, there is one hotel that is far more rare and special than the rest. Possessing a fabled Central Park location in Midtown Manhattan and legendary history, The Pierre continues to set the standard for elegance and unrivalled hospitality.
The Pierre features the newest and most inviting guestrooms in the city. Staff outnumbers guests by a ratio of three to one, allowing us to focus on anticipating a guest’s every need. London’s classic, Le Caprice, captivates New Yorkers at The Pierre with its signature European dishes created for the American palette.
Out of Town Patients in New York: Area Highlights & Entertainment
Area Highlights & Entertainment
Bloomingdales
Landmarks: the Statue of Liberty, the United Nations, St.Patrick’s Cathedral, the Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, the Bronx Zoo, Greenwich Village, SoHo, Chinatown, and Ellis Island.
Central Park
One of New Yorkers’ greatest pleasures is to get away from it all with a stroll through Central Park. Stretching over 51 blocks, there is so much to see and visit in the park. Maps and information boards can be found throughout the park guiding you through the various trails and to the famous landmarks. For more information, please visit www.centralpark.com. Central Park Zoo 64th Street and 5th Avenue, (212) 439-6500
Discover giant polar bears, red pandas and monkeys in the heart of the Big Apple. The Central Park Zoo is home to over 130 species from all over the world. Take a walk through the different climates to witness the animals in their natural habitats – from the penguins in the Polar Zone, to the lizards and snakes of the Tropical Zone, and the Californian sea lions in the Temperate Territory.
Wollman Rink
830 5th Ave (212) 439-6900
Strap on your skates and set off for a beautiful day of skating in the heart of Central Park. At night, the rink turns into a disco as skaters move to the beat of the music. A perfect date whether on a family outing or a romantic night on the town.
Sony Wonder Technology Lab
56th Street and Madison Avenue, (212) 833-8100
Discover a world of dreams at this venue, a favorite among visitors and locals alike. Explore the hands-on exhibits where you can create with communication technology and entertainment. A great attraction for children of all ages.
Rockefeller Center
47th – 51st Street between 5th and 6th Avenues, (212) 632-3975
There is so much to see and do at Rockefeller Center. Find everything you need and more in 100-plus trendy boutiques, including Anthropologie, Christie’s and Sharper Image. Then grab a coffee to go at Dean & Deluca and head for the 70th floor straight to the observation desk where you’ll discover a spectacular 360-degree view of New York City in all its glory. Still have energy? Take a tour of the NBC studios or Radio City, or check the schedule and attend a taping of the Today Show. For more information, visit www.rockefellercenter.com.
Museum of Modern Art
11 West 53 Street, (212) 708-9400
With over 22,000 film, video and media works and 100,000 paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs and design objects, MoMA is home to the largest collection of art created between 1880 and today. Visit the many exhibitions, then stop by the MoMA store to find unique gift ideas ranging from the classic to the cutting-edge.
The Frick Collection
1 East 70th Street, (212) 288-0700
Discover the most famous paintings by some of the most renowned European artists, the finest collection of small bronzes, eighteenth-century furniture and porcelains, and many other works. Visit www.frick.org for more information.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 Fifth Avenue and 82nd Street, (212) 535-7710
Take a trip from ancient to modern times through more than two million pieces of art and artifacts from around the world. Explore the civilization of Asia with over 60,000 pieces ranging from the second millennium B.C. to early twentieth century. Demystify the language of the pharaohs at the Egyptian exhibit. Over 22 permanent exhibits and a number of special exhibits to explore. Visit www.metmuseum.org for more information.
The Guggenheim Museum
1071 Fifth Avenue, (212) 423-3500
Admire the works of Chagall, Kandinsky, Picasso and Van Gogh in one of the most significant structures of modern architecture. The Guggenheim houses the finest collection of twentieth-century art. Walk along the grand ramp that wraps itself from the ground floor all the way up to the museum dome. For more information, visit www.guggenheim.org.