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Greenwich Village, NYC

Primary Care in Greenwich Village

A trusted physician practice at Washington Square Park providing personalized, comprehensive primary care to patients across Lower Manhattan and beyond.

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Your Primary Care Home in Greenwich Village

Village Park Medical offers comprehensive primary care for adults in the heart of Manhattan's Greenwich Village, along the West side of Washington Square Park. We are a physician-owned private practice affiliated with NYU Langone Medical Center, giving our patients access to premier hospital resources while maintaining the personal attention of a neighborhood practice.

We serve patients from Greenwich Village, West Village, Chelsea, East Village, Downtown Manhattan, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and all of New York City.

What We Treat

Affiliated with NYU Langone Medical Center

Our affiliation with NYU Langone means seamless referrals to specialists and access to one of New York City's top-ranked hospital systems, all coordinated through your Village Park Medical physician.

Accepting New Patients

We welcome new patients and accept Medicare and many commercial insurance plans. Call our office to confirm your specific plan .

Related Services

Many of our primary care patients benefit from our related services. We offer preventive care and annual physicals to keep you ahead of chronic conditions, and internal medicine for managing complex conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol. We also provide telehealth visits for established and new patients when in-person care isn't convenient.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Are you accepting new patients?

Yes, we welcome new patients. You can book an appointment online or call our office directly at 212-475-8833.

What insurance plans do you accept?

We accept Medicare and many commercial insurance plans. Call our office to confirm your specific plan.

What’s the difference between primary care and internal medicine?

Primary care involves managing a patient’s general care, including referrals, yearly check-ups and physicals, and any issues that do not require a specialty service. In some ways, internal medicine is similar, though doctors who are specialists in internal medicine have additional training in primary care, and can typically manage more complex, chronic medical conditions.