Northwell opens women’s multispecialty health center in Manorville

Amy E. Loeb President - Peconic Bay Medical Center
Amy E. Loeb President - Peconic Bay Medical Center
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Northwell Health has opened a new women’s multispecialty center at 496 County Road 111, Building G in Manorville. The facility is part of the Katz Institute for Women’s Health and aims to offer comprehensive health services tailored to women’s needs.

“We’re proud to open the women’s multispecialty center in Manorville,” said Stacey Rosen, MD, executive director for the Katz Institute for Women’s Health. “Our mission is to deliver exceptional, integrated care for every stage of a woman’s life right in their community through our expert network of specialists in a welcoming, supportive environment.”

The opening of this center reflects Northwell’s effort to expand access to health care in local communities by centralizing various specialty services. The center offers a range of medical specialties under one roof, which allows patients easier access and reduces the need for multiple visits across different locations.

“This new center truly underscores Northwell’s dedication to providing seamless, coordinated care,” said Kerri Anne Scanlon, RN, MSN, FAAN, president of the health system’s eastern market. “It allows our patients to consult with multiple specialists in a single location, significantly reducing travel and streamlining their health care journey. This integrated approach is fundamental to our commitment to putting patients first.”

The facility covers 10,000 square feet and includes 15 exam rooms designed with patient comfort and privacy in mind. It also features two ultrasound rooms, a procedure room and an on-site lab for diagnostics and treatments across several specialties. The total investment in this project is approximately $5 million.

Specialties available at the center include breast surgery (Susan Lee, MD), cardiology (Kristin Stawiarski, MD), OB/GYN (Oscar Quezada, MD; Tiffany Hunter, MD; Julie Gonzalez, MD; Katherine Chung, MD; Brittany Linchangco, NP), maternal-fetal medicine (Cara Wetcher, MD), plastic surgery (Michael Borrero, MD), urogynecology (Diego Illanes, MD; Fozia Lashari, PA), with fertility services planned for future integration.

“Bringing this comprehensive women’s health center directly into the Manorville community is a testament to our dedication to accessible, patient-first care,” said Joseph Baglio, SVP of ambulatory services for Northwell’s eastern market. “We understand the importance of convenient access to specialized services, and this facility will make it easier for women to receive the expert care they need closer to home, supporting their health journeys efficiently and effectively.” 

The new multispecialty center will work alongside other regional facilities such as the upcoming Emilie Roy Corey Center for Women and Infants at Peconic Bay Medical Center set to open in 2027.

“This new center in Manorville is a critical component of our broader vision for women’s and infant care in Eastern Suffolk County,” said Amy Loeb, EdD, MBA, RN, president of Peconic Bay Medical Center. “By establishing this hub now we are creating a direct pathway to the advanced services including those supporting a future Level II NICU that will be available at the Emilie Roy Corey Center for Women and Infants. It’s about building a complete accessible continuum of care for our community.”



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