Plainview, NY

Welcome to Complete Orthopedics in Plainview, NY – Your Trusted Orthopedic Partner!

We’re thrilled to extend our orthopedic care to the wonderful community of Plainview, NY. Situated in Lindenhurst, NY, our practice is dedicated to offering friendly and professional orthopedic services that cater to the unique needs of Plainview and its neighboring areas.

Why Choose Complete Orthopedics in Plainview?

1. Orthopedic Excellence: Our team comprises seasoned orthopedic experts with a wealth of experience. We’re not just skilled professionals; we’re your friendly neighborhood orthopedic enthusiasts.

2. Personalized Approach: We understand that every patient is different. That’s why we create customized orthopedic treatment plans designed specifically for you, taking into account your individual requirements and goals.

3. State-of-the-Art Care: Keeping up with the latest advancements in orthopedics is our passion. We provide access to cutting-edge treatments and techniques that cover a wide range of orthopedic conditions.

4. Community Integration: Our foray into Plainview is driven by a desire to be an integral part of your community. We’re here to make a positive impact on the orthopedic health and well-being of Plainview’s residents.

5. Proven Results: We’ve helped countless patients regain their mobility, bid farewell to pain, and enhance their overall quality of life. Our track record underscores our unwavering dedication to delivering top-notch care.

Whether you’re grappling with joint issues, sports-related injuries, fractures, or any other orthopedic concerns, Complete Orthopedics is your trusted, expert partner in Plainview. Our mission is straightforward: to empower you to lead a healthier, more active life.

Our Comprehensive Orthopedic Services Encompass:

Hip Replacement Surgery:

Objective: Hip replacement surgery is conducted when the hip joint sustains damage from conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or fractures, with the goal of alleviating pain, restoring mobility, and enhancing the patient’s overall quality of life.

Procedure: Hip replacement surgery involves two primary approaches: total hip replacement (THR), which replaces both the ball and socket of the hip joint, and partial hip replacement (hemiarthroplasty), which focuses on replacing only the ball portion.

Implants: The artificial hip joint components typically consist of materials like metal, plastic, or ceramic, chosen by surgeons based on the patient’s age, activity level, and specific requirements.

Recovery: Following the procedure, patients undergo physical therapy to regain strength and mobility, often experiencing reduced pain and improved hip function.

 

Custom Knee Replacement:

Objective: Custom knee replacement represents a personalized approach to knee arthroplasty, designed for patients experiencing severe knee pain or joint damage resistant to conservative treatments.

Procedure: Before surgery, the patient’s knee anatomy is meticulously assessed through advanced imaging and computer modeling, allowing for the creation of a customized knee implant that precisely fits the patient’s unique anatomy.

Advantages: Custom knee replacements frequently result in enhanced alignment, stability, and reduced pain when compared to standard knee replacements.

Recovery: The recovery process entails physical therapy to regain knee strength and range of motion, typically leading to reduced pain and improved knee function.

 

Hip Avascular Necrosis

Definition: Hip avascular necrosis occurs when the blood supply to the hip bone (femoral head) is disrupted, leading to the death of bone tissue.

Causes: This condition may arise due to factors such as trauma, prolonged corticosteroid use, excessive alcohol consumption, or certain medical conditions.

Treatment: Treatment options encompass medication for pain management and addressing underlying conditions. In advanced cases, surgical interventions like core decompression, bone grafting, or hip replacement may be necessary.

 

Cervical Myelopathy – Posterior Cervical Decompression and Fusion:

Objective: This procedure addresses cervical myelopathy, a condition characterized by spinal cord compression in the neck, with the aim of alleviating pressure on the spinal cord.

Procedure: Surgeons access the spine from the posterior (back) approach, removing any bone or tissue pressing on the spinal cord and fusing adjacent vertebrae to stabilize the spine.

Recovery: Patients may require physical therapy to regain strength and mobility, with the procedure often relieving symptoms such as numbness, weakness, and difficulty walking.

 

Degenerative Lumbar Spine – Fusion Surgeries – TLIF (Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion):

Objective: TLIF addresses degenerative conditions of the lumbar spine, including disc degeneration, herniation, or spondylolisthesis.

Procedure: During TLIF, the surgeon removes the problematic disc, inserts bone graft material into the vacated disc space, and incorporates hardware like screws and rods to fuse adjacent vertebrae.

Advantages: TLIF provides spinal stability, pain reduction, and potential improvements in overall function.

 

Degenerative Cervical Spine – ACDF (Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion):

Objective: ACDF is employed to treat cervical spine conditions such as herniated discs or spinal cord compression in the neck.

Procedure: Surgeons access the cervical spine from the anterior (front) approach, removing the damaged disc and fusing adjacent vertebrae with a bone graft to alleviate spinal cord pressure.

Recovery: This procedure can alleviate symptoms such as neck pain, arm pain, and numbness.

 

Lumbar Canal Stenosis and Degenerative Adult Scoliosis – Lumbar Fusion:

Objective: Lumbar fusion is recommended for conditions like lumbar canal stenosis or adult scoliosis to stabilize the spine.

Procedure: During lumbar fusion, two or more vertebrae are fused together using bone grafts and hardware to reduce pain and improve spinal alignment.

Advantages: Lumbar fusion can provide relief from pain, weakness, and other symptoms associated with these conditions.

 

Lumbar Discectomy:

Objective: Lumbar discectomy is performed to address herniated or damaged discs in the lumbar spine.

Procedure: The surgeon removes the portion of the disc pressing on nearby nerves, leading to a reduction in leg pain and improved mobility for patients.

For Plainview residents seeking orthopedic support, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at (631) 981-2663. Complete Orthopedics is committed to being your reliable ally on your journey to improved orthopedic health. Your well-being is our utmost priority, and we’re excited to bring our orthopedic expertise to Plainview. Come experience the warmth and professionalism of Complete Orthopedics!

 

History

Plainview is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) situated close to the North Shore of Long Island within the town of Oyster Bay, Nassau County, New York, USA. As of the 2020 census, the CDP had a population of 27,100 residents. The Plainview area is served by the 11803 ZIP code, which corresponds to the Plainview post office.

Plainview, in conjunction with its neighboring hamlet, Old Bethpage, shares essential services such as the school system, library, fire department, and water district. Law enforcement services for both communities are provided by the Nassau County Police Department’s Second Precinct.

Plainview has its roots dating back to 1648 when Robert Williams, an immigrant from Wales, acquired land in the region. This land was particularly suitable for agriculture due to the presence of a small pond referred to as “Moscopas” by the local Native Americans, which translates to “hole of dirt and water.”

The rest of the land in the vicinity was acquired by Thomas Powell in 1695 as part of the Bethpage Purchase. The name “Mannatto Hill” was already recorded in the 1695 deed for the Bethpage Purchase, and the settlement eventually became known as “Manetto Hill.” “Manitou” was a Native American term that could signify either “god” or “spirit.”

The arrival of the Long Island Rail Road in nearby Hicksville in 1837 brought about a significant agricultural boom to the local area.

In 1885, residents of Manetto Hill sought to establish a local post office but were denied due to a similar name already being in use in another location upstate. Consequently, the hamlet was renamed “Plainview” because of the scenic view it offered of the Hempstead Plains from atop the Manetto Hills.

For many years, Plainview remained an agricultural community known for its cucumber farming, which supplied cucumbers to the large Heinz pickle factories situated in nearby Farmingdale and Hicksville.

However, in the early 1900s, a cucumber blight devastated the crop, prompting many farmers to transition to potato farming. Following World War II, a combination of potato blight and the desire of numerous returning veterans to leave New York City in favor of the more rural atmosphere of Long Island led to a significant sell-off of farmland. This sparked massive development in the area, contributing to what is often referred to as suburban sprawl.

Between 1950 and 1960, Plainview’s population surged from 1,155 to over 35,000. Most available land was developed during this era or designated as parkland. Although overall development has slowed, sporadic development continues as the remaining smaller parcels of land are also developed.

In recent years, a few large remaining tracts have given way to gated communities, offering a contrast to the majority of housing in the area. Notable developments include “The Hamlet on Olde Oyster Bay” and “The Seasons at Plainview,” a residential community catering to residents over the age of 55 and first-time homebuyers.

 

Demographics

In the 2010 census, Plainview had a population of 26,217 people living in 8,963 households, as well as 7,396 families residing in the CDP. Please note that the population likely changed by 2020. The population density was approximately 26,217 individuals per square mile (10,122/km2). There were 9,281 housing units in the area.

Regarding the racial composition, the CDP was primarily composed of 91.8% White residents, 7.5% Asian residents, and 0.07% from two or more racial backgrounds. Hispanic or Latino individuals of any race accounted for 0.03% of the population.

Within the 8,963 households, 36.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, and a significant portion, 73.0%, were married couples residing together. Additionally, 16.3% of all households were occupied by individuals living alone, with 11.9% of them being individuals aged 65 or older. On average, households had 2.87 occupants, while families typically had 3.24 members.

The age distribution in the CDP showed 25.1% of the population under the age of 18, 5.5% between 18 and 24, 26.0% aged 25 to 44, 26.5% aged 45 to 64, and 17.0% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 41 years. For every 100 females, there were 94.3 males, and among females age 18 and over, there were 89.4 males.

According to a 2007 estimate, the median income for households in the CDP was $126,045, and families had a median income of $151,780.

In terms of gender-based income, males had a median income of $89,032 compared to $61,480 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $76,634. The poverty rate was extremely low, with none of the families and only 0.8% of the population living below the poverty line, including no individuals under the age of eighteen and 0.7% of those aged over 64.

 

Tourism

Plainview, New York, while not primarily known as a tourist destination, offers a variety of attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy. Located in Nassau County on Long Island, Plainview’s proximity to New York City makes it a convenient base for exploring both city life and the surrounding natural beauty of Long Island. Here are some tourism highlights in and around Plainview:

Bethpage State Park: One of the area’s most popular attractions is Bethpage State Park, known for its world-class golf courses, including the famous Bethpage Black Course that has hosted major championships. The park also offers hiking and picnic areas, making it a great spot for outdoor enthusiasts.

Shopping: Plainview is home to several shopping centers and malls, providing visitors with ample opportunities for retail therapy. Local shopping areas like the Plainview Shopping Center offer a range of shops and dining options.

Cultural Events: Check the local events calendar for cultural and community events taking place in Plainview. You might find art exhibitions, concerts, and festivals that showcase the vibrant local culture.

Proximity to NYC: Plainview’s location on Long Island means it’s just a short drive or train ride away from New York City. Visitors can easily access the city’s famous landmarks, museums, theaters, and dining scene.

Beaches: Long Island is known for its beautiful beaches, and Plainview is within a reasonable driving distance of some of the island’s best coastal destinations, including Jones Beach State Park and Robert Moses State Park. These beaches offer swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.

Wineries: Long Island’s North Fork is famous for its wineries and vineyards. Visitors can take a scenic drive and enjoy wine tasting at various wineries, some of which offer tours and events.

Outdoor Recreation: Explore the natural beauty of Long Island by visiting nearby parks, nature preserves, and hiking trails. The Long Island Greenbelt Trail and Massapequa Preserve are great options for nature lovers.

Dining: Plainview has a diverse dining scene with a range of restaurants offering various cuisines. Whether you’re in the mood for Italian, Asian, American, or international flavors, you’ll find dining options to suit your taste.

While Plainview itself may not be a typical tourist hotspot, its central location on Long Island provides easy access to a wide range of attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy. Whether you’re interested in outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or city exploration, Plainview offers a convenient and welcoming base for your Long Island and New York City adventures.

 

Radiology centers near  Plainview 

Lenox Hill Radiology 146 Manetto Hill Rd, Plainview, NY 11803 ·
Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology 680 Old Country Rd, Plainview, NY 11803
Prohealth Radiology – Plainview 520 Old Country Rd, Plainview, NY 11803

 

Pharmacies near Plainview

CVS Pharmacy 1026 Old Country Road Morton Village Plz, Plainview, NY 11803
Plainview Family Pharmacy 142A MANETTO HILL Rd, Plainview, NY 11803
CVS Pharmacy 419 S Oyster Bay Road Woodbury Plaza Shopping Ctr, Plainview, NY 11803 ·

 

Directions

To get from Plainview, NY, to Complete Orthopedics at 970 Wellwood Ave. Suite A, Lindenhurst, NY 11757, follow these directions:

  1. Start by heading south on Manetto Hill Road toward Old Country Road.
  2. Turn right onto Old Country Road.
  3. Merge onto NY-135 S via the ramp to Seaford.
  4. Take exit 3E to merge onto Southern State Parkway East toward Eastern Long Island.
  5. Take exit 35N for Wellwood Avenue North toward Lindenhurst.
  6. Merge onto Wellwood Avenue.
  7. Continue on Wellwood Avenue for approximately 1.2 miles.
  8. Arrive at 970 Wellwood Ave. Suite A, Lindenhurst, NY 11757, which will be on your right.

Please note that these directions are approximate, and it’s advisable to use a navigation app or GPS for real-time guidance, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the area or road conditions.

 

Hospitals and urgent care center near Plainview

Plainview Hospital 888 Old Country Rd, Plainview, NY 11803
Northwell Health-GoHealth Urgent Care 377 S Oyster Bay Rd, Plainview, NY 11803
CityMD Plainview Urgent Care – Long Island 1117 Old Country Rd, Plainview, NY 11803

We take immense pride in delivering comprehensive orthopedic care to patients from various healthcare facilities within our community, including the ones previously mentioned.

Whether you come to us through a referral for orthopedic treatment or if you simply want to consult about any orthopedic concerns, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with our dedicated 24/7 team. We are here to offer prompt and compassionate assistance.

Many individuals seek treatment for workers’ compensation and no-fault insurance-related injuries at urgent care centers and hospitals. If your injury doesn’t require a hospital visit, we are delighted to offer specialized orthopedic care tailored to such situations. Feel free to contact us at 631-981-2663 to arrange an appointment with us today. Your well-being is our utmost priority.