Monday, May 2, 2016
Community health and wellness center coming to East 14th Street
Signage has arrived at 332 E. 14th St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue... where the storefront has been under renovation...
It's E14 MedArts...
Per the sign, this will be a "state of the art boutique medical and wellness center which will cater to Stuyvesant Town residents." (Does this mean that non-Stuy Town residents can't use this place?)
The facility is billed as an alternative to an urgent care center (like that chop chop yow place up the next block) or emergency room.
The address was previously home to Danny Cycle's, which closed here at the end of 2015.
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Can someone explain the sudden rise of this type of medical office? Do they accept all medical plans, including medicare? Or do you have to be affiliated with them? Are they only for emergencies? Or is this a primary care facility? Interested senior citizen asking--always on the look out for scams against seniors.
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