Long Island Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine Associates

Physician Practice

Practice Overview

Practice NameLong Island Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine Associates
Websitelongislandpulmonaryandsleepassociates.com
Number of Physicians (MD/DO)4
Number of Locations2
About the Practice

Long Island Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine Associates specializes in internal medicine, critical care, and the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary diseases and sleep disorders. They offer comprehensive medical care, including advanced testing, pulmonary procedures, critical care services, and evaluation and treatment for sleep disorders to help patients achieve better health and sleep.

Practice Locations (2)

200 North Village Avenue, Suite 300, Rockville Centre, NY 11570
230 Hilton Avenue, Suite 213, Hempstead, NY 11550

Our Physicians (4)

Specialties
Internal Medicine

4 physicians

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Leadership Team

Louis Saffran

MD, FCCP

Frank Coletta

MD, FCCP

Michael Megally

MD, FCCP

Daniel Kurbanov

MD

Electronic Health Record System

Unknown

Primary Electronic Health Record System

Research Analysis
Methodology & Findings

The search results confirm that Long Island Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine Associates has a patient portal accessible from their website. However, the specific name or branding of this patient portal is not mentioned on their patient portal page or in the other search results related to this specific practice. Some results mention patient portals used by other medical groups (e.g., NextGen, MyHealthHome powered by Oracle Health, My Health@Morris Hospital, MyChart used by NYU Langone Health which is mentioned as affiliated with Mount Sinai South Nassau, where Long Island Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine Associates physicians are also affiliated), but none of these are directly linked to Long Island Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine Associates. To determine the EHR vendor, the specific patient portal vendor/branding used by Long Island Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine Associates needs to be identified first. Since this information is not available from the initial searches, further investigation is required to find the name of their patient portal.