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Welcome to Evia Medical Center!
Our practice is dedicated to providing you with the highest level of medical care in a warm and compassionate setting. We are glad you are here and look forward to taking care of you and your loved ones.
As one of the leading centers in Long Island, New York, for internal medicine and integrative medicine, Evia Medical Center offers a superior level of medical care in Smithtown, New York. The highly trained team practices a holistic approach with a special emphasis on functional medicine and acupuncture. The friendly staff empowers each patient to make the right lifestyle choices and treatment decisions for themselves by sharing their diverse medical expertise and having simple, open dialogues.
Under the leadership of medical director Dr. Lila Augoustiniatos, MD, FACP, CAc, the entire team at Evia Medical Center is dedicated to preserving and enhancing the quality of life of every patient. Located in an elegant, state-of-the-art facility, the center provides a wide variety of services, including nutritional counseling, anti-aging medicine, and acupuncture. Visitors receive compassionate care and advanced treatments for everything from illnesses and chronic pain to obesity and infertility.
The physicians, nurse practitioners, and acupuncturists at Evia Medical Center are especially dedicated to preventive medicine and believe the key to a long and healthy life is educating patients on managing their health through every stage of aging. That’s why Evia Medical Center relies on a comprehensive approach, incorporating family medicine, regenerative medicine, and everything in between, with a perfect balance of Western and traditional Chinese methods.
As one of the leading centers in Long Island, New York, for internal medicine and integrative medicine, Evia Medical Center offers a superior level of medical care in Smithtown, New York. The highly trained team practices a holistic approach with a special emphasis on functional medicine and acupuncture. The friendly staff empowers each patient to make the right lifestyle choices and treatment decisions for themselves by sharing their diverse medical expertise and having simple, open dialogues.
Under the leadership of medical director Dr. Lila Augoustiniatos, MD, FACP, CAc, the entire team at Evia Medical Center is dedicated to preserving and enhancing the quality of life of every patient. Located in an elegant, state-of-the-art facility, the center provides a wide variety of services, including nutritional counseling, anti-aging medicine, and acupuncture. Visitors receive compassionate care and advanced treatments for everything from illnesses and chronic pain to obesity and infertility.
The physicians, nurse practitioners, and acupuncturists at Evia Medical Center are especially dedicated to preventive medicine and believe the key to a long and healthy life is educating patients on managing their health through every stage of aging. That’s why Evia Medical Center relies on a comprehensive approach, incorporating family medicine, regenerative medicine, and everything in between, with a perfect balance of Western and traditional Chinese methods.
We welcome NYSHIP Empire and Blue Cross Blue Shield acupuncture patients.
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