Pines Joyce F Do
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Just east of Union Square, the stretch of 17th Street between Second and Third Avenues has long been a quiet corridor for medical offices. Pines Joyce F Do fits neatly into that pattern, occupying a space where physical medicine and rehabilitation services are often sought but rarely advertised with fanfare. Physiatrists in this part of Manhattan tend to serve a mix of post-surgical patients, chronic pain sufferers, and those managing neurological conditions—all without the flash of a spa or wellness clinic. The address, 301 E 17th St, places it within walking distance of both NYU Langone’s main campus and the bustle of Irving Place, though the building itself keeps a low profile.
Physiatry, for those unfamiliar, bridges the gap between orthopedics and neurology, focusing on restoring function rather than just treating symptoms. A practice like this one typically deals with everything from stroke recovery to sports injuries, often coordinating with physical therapists and surgeons. What’s notable isn’t the specialty itself—New York has no shortage of physiatrists—but the way these offices blend into the city’s fabric. No grand signage, no promises of miracles, just a name on a directory and a steady stream of patients who’ve likely been referred by someone they trust.
Booking an initial consultation usually starts with a call to (212) 598-6267, where the process is as clinical as the practice itself. First visits often involve a detailed history and a plan that might include anything from injections to guided therapy. For those mapping out their route, the directions are straightforward once you spot the building’s understated entrance. It’s the kind of place you’d only notice if you were looking for it—or if you’d been sent there with a prescription in hand.