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Contact us for current pricing.
Most NYC landlord restrict us from listing the asking rental price.
Many landlords are offering significant concessions, construction allowances, and free rent.
Ground-floor medical suite arranged in a linear layout that separates patient-facing areas from clinical rooms, creating a clear and functional flow for a working practice. Entry leads directly into a defined waiting room sized to accommodate multiple patients comfortably, with seating arranged along the perimeter and a reception/check-in point positioned to monitor arrivals and manage scheduling. From this front-of-house zone, a central corridor extends inward, guiding patients and staff toward the treatment and consultation rooms while maintaining privacy and operational efficiency.
Three primary perimeter rooms are established along the length of the suite, each enclosed and sized for use as exam rooms, consultation offices, or provider rooms depending on specialty. The largest of these rooms sits at one end of the layout and can function as a primary physician office or a procedure room, offering enough space for both desk seating and patient interaction. A second mid-sized room supports exam or consultation use, while a third smaller room can serve as an additional exam room, private office, or administrative workspace. Each of these rooms benefits from proximity to exterior walls, creating a more comfortable environment for both patients and practitioners.
Between these rooms, the plan integrates support functions including a bathroom positioned near the center of the layout for easy access, along with closet storage for supplies, records, or equipment. The corridor itself is wide enough to accommodate patient movement while allowing for discreet staff circulation between rooms. A compact pantry or utility area can be adapted within the layout to support staff needs, including storage of medical supplies or light break functionality.
Interior finishes reflect a professional medical environment, with clean walls, warm flooring, and a mix of brick accents and painted surfaces that create a welcoming yet clinical setting. The waiting area transitions visually into the treatment corridor, reinforcing a calm and organized patient experience from entry to consultation. The overall configuration supports a boutique medical or wellness practice seeking a ground-floor presence with clearly defined patient flow, multiple exam or consultation rooms, and a balance between reception, treatment, and administrative space.
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