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Specialties

Welcome to Family Practice at Crystal Run. Our primary care doctors consist of pediatricians  (who treat children under 18), Internal Medicine doctors (who treat adults age 18 and up), and Family Medicine doctors (who see patients of all ages).

A primary care physician, or PCP, is a general doctor who provides both the first contact for a patient with an undiagnosed health concern as well as continuing care of varied medical conditions, not limited by cause, organ system, or diagnosis. In other words, primary care doctors take care of the physical, mental, and emotional health of both their patients and their patient's families, and are trained to care for you through all the stages of your life.

About Family Medicine Doctors and Their Training

Family physicians are trained to care for all members of the family through every stage of life, from infancy to advanced age.

Family physicians advocate for their patients and focus on preventive medicine. By monitoring their patients’ health closely year after year, family doctors are often able to help prevent the onset of diseases that have a genetic component, such as high cholesterol, obesity, heart disease, high blood pressure, and diabetes.

Many of our patients find it comforting to see a family doctor who knows their personal and family history and tracks their health over time.

After completing medical school (four years), family physicians complete a three-year residency, during which they typically work mostly in an outpatient setting providing preventive, acute, and chronic care for children and adults. Family practice trainees also undergo a minimum of six months of training in a hospital setting, and they train in a variety of specialties, from gynecology to geriatric care to behavioral health.

Family Medicine at Crystal Run Healthcare

The board-certified primary care doctors at Crystal Run provide highly coordinated care in a patient-centered environment. Our physicians will work closely with you to understand your health history and goals and answer all of your questions.

Crystal Run Healthcare has been designated a Level-3 Patient-Centered Medical Home by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), a distinguished designation that speaks to the quality care we provide our patients across our healthcare practice. Learn more about your Medical Home.

We look forward to providing you with exceptional care and becoming your trusted family medicine provider.

 

Know your meds! Every appointment, every time.

It’s important to have and carry a list of your medications with you. When you have your list of medications on hand, you can quickly answer questions about your medication during check-ups, appointments, or pharmacy visits. This is also helpful in the case of an emergency when you are being cared for by an unfamiliar provider or emergency services personnel who need to know what medication you are currently on and any medication allergies you may have. Saving your medication list as a picture on your smartphone is an efficient method of saving this information; a hand-printed list in your wallet is also helpful! Learn more.

Drug Disposal Options:

Do you have medications you'd like to get rid of? Check out the link below to find a drug take-back location near you, find out how to dispose of medication properly and find our if your medication is on the FDA Flush List.

Safe Disposal of Medications

 


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Locations

Offices

155 Crystal Run Road
Middletown, New York 10941
P: 845.703.6999
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300 Crystal Run Road
Middletown, New York 10941
P: 845.703.6999
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855 Route 17M
Monroe, New York 10950
P: 845.615.6999
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1200 Route 300
Newburgh, New York 12550
P: 845.725.0100
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75 Ronald Reagan Boulevard
Warwick, New York 10990
P: 845.615.6999
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61 Emerald Place
Rock Hill, New York 12775
P: 845.794.6999
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2 Centerock Road
West Nyack, New York 10994
P: 845.348.1100
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