Located just one mile away from Northwell Health emergency and specialty services, including Cohen Children's Medical Center and Long Island Jewish Medical Center, you can find the Lake Success urgent care center in the Lake Success Shopping Center on Union Turnpike.
Northwell Health-GoHealth Pediatric & Adult Urgent Care
Our Pediatric & Adult centers throughout New York are uniquely designed to treat babies as young as 1 week old, children, and teens, with board-certified pediatricians on-site, and adults for non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries. With onsite labs and X-rays, we provide the region with convenient and more affordable options for expert care outside of higher-cost settings like the emergency department, with seamless connections to Northwell Health providers.
Hewlett
Serving Nassau county and Queens, our urgent care in Hewlett is located between Peninsula Blvd and Mill Road in the Peninsula Shopping Center, right next to Starbucks.
Urgent care designed for babies, kids, teens and adults
Urgent care designed for babies over one week old, children and young adults.
Open every day, 365 days a year. Walk in same day, evenings, weekends, and even holidays.
Board-certified pediatricians provide a wide range of health services using the latest technology.
Private and clean spaces. Plus, tablets for children and their families.
In-network with most PPO and HMO plans with transparent costs for services.
On-site lab work, X-Rays, nebulizer treatments and vaccinations.
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