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Queens Pediatrics Howard Beach Clinic Opens New Cross Bay Facility

Queens Pediatrics Howard Beach Clinic Opens New Cross Bay Facility

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June 16, 2026

Queens Pediatrics Howard Beach Clinic Opens New Cross Bay Facility

By Dr. Aris Thorne, Health & Wellness Reporter | February 25, 2026 | Local Health

NEW YORK — A new state-of-the-art pediatric healthcare center opened its doors at 156-36 Cross Bay Boulevard on Wednesday, providing specialized medical services to South Queens families. The 4,200-square-foot clinic will address a critical gap in local children's healthcare, serving up to 150 patients daily according to healthcare organizers.

Located just three blocks north of the Charles Park green space, the facility's bright, glass-paneled facade stands out among the brick storefronts, welcoming parents pushing strollers past the busy Q53 bus stop. The medical center is staffed by board-certified pediatricians and child development specialists.

Specialized Children Healthcare Clinic Establishes South Queens Base

The establishment of the new Queens Pediatrics Howard Beach clinic represents a significant private healthcare investment in the region. Prior to the opening, local parents frequently had to travel long distances into Brooklyn or northern Queens for basic pediatric specialist consultations.

Clinical administrators stated that the location was selected specifically for its accessibility via major local transit routes. The facility is equipped with ten private exam rooms and a dedicated pediatric triage unit.

Clinical Directors Highlight Expanding Pediatric Medical Offerings

"Our goal is to ensure that children in South Queens do not have to travel to Manhattan or northern Nassau County for specialized clinical visits," said Dr. Elena Rostova, lead clinician at the new facility. Dr. Rostova noted that the clinic will offer same-day appointments and weekend hours to accommodate working parents.

In addition to urgent care, the clinic plans to offer preventative wellness checkups, childhood immunizations, and speech therapy sessions. Medical organizers are working with local schools to coordinate developmental screening programs.

Local Families Welcome Dedicated Medical Options in Howard Beach

South Queens families have long voiced frustrations regarding the lack of localized medical resources. Many local families rely on emergency rooms for non-life-threatening pediatric issues due to the lack of after-hours clinics.

"Having a dedicated pediatric office nearby makes a huge difference for working families who cannot afford to take a full day off to travel for a doctor's visit," said local mother of three Samantha Delgado. Delgado noted that the new clinic will save local families hours of travel time.

The arrival of the clinic comes during a shift in Cross Bay Boulevard retail foot traffic patterns, as medical and professional offices begin to fill spaces previously occupied by traditional retail merchants. Local economic development groups view this shift as a positive diversification of the commercial strip.

Public Health Statistics Reveal Pediatric Care Disparities

Recent municipal health surveys show that South Queens has fewer pediatricians per capita than almost any other region in New York City. This shortage has historically contributed to lower rates of routine childhood wellness visits and delayed developmental diagnoses.

According to global pediatric emergency care studies, early intervention and localized pediatric clinics significantly reduce hospital readmission rates among young children. Public health officials hope the new facility will serve as a model for addressing care deserts in other outer-borough neighborhoods.

Security is also a key consideration for the new facility. In light of safety discussions highlighted in Ozone Park news crime safety reports, the clinic has integrated advanced secure-access entryways and 24-hour video monitoring to ensure a safe environment for families.

Advanced Medical Equipment Deployed on Cross Bay Boulevard

The clinic features advanced diagnostic equipment designed specifically for infant and adolescent medical evaluations. This includes low-radiation digital X-ray machines and rapid on-site laboratory testing facilities.

These technologies allow clinicians to diagnose common childhood ailments, such as strep throat and respiratory infections, within minutes. Having on-site diagnostics reduces the need for families to make secondary trips to separate laboratory facilities.

Financial planners confirmed that the medical center accepted most major insurance plans, including Child Health Plus and Medicaid. This broad insurance acceptance is intended to make quality care accessible to all segments of the South Queens community.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours of operation for the new pediatric clinic on Cross Bay Boulevard? The pediatric clinic is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., and on Saturdays and Sundays from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Walk-in patients are welcome for urgent care needs, although parents are encouraged to book appointments online in advance for routine wellness visits to minimize waiting times.

Does the clinic offer pediatric dental or orthodontic services? No, the current facility is strictly dedicated to medical pediatric care, developmental therapies, and urgent care services. However, the clinic's administrative staff can provide direct referrals to local pediatric dental practices located within the Howard Beach and Ozone Park neighborhoods.

How can parents transfer their children's existing medical records to this new facility? Parents can initiate a medical record transfer by visiting the clinic's website and downloading the standard HIPAA release form. Once completed and submitted, the clinic's administrative team will contact the family's previous healthcare provider directly to secure the transfer of all immunization logs and historical medical files.

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