Allied Physicians reopens Rocky Point office with expanded healthcare services


Jane Bonner Councilwoman District 2 | Town of Brookhaven

Allied Physicians reopened its Rocky Point office on November 5, marking the occasion with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 346 NY-25A, Suite #34. The event was attended by Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine, Legislative Aide Quentin Palifka representing Suffolk County Legislator Chad Lennon, Brookhaven Town Councilwoman Jane Bonner, and staff from Allied Physicians.

Dr. Kerry Fierstein, CEO of Allied Pediatrics Group, hosted the event to celebrate the relaunch of the location as a comprehensive care facility for both pediatric and adult family medicine. The newly rebranded office is now under the leadership of Dr. John Schwartzberg, DO; Nicole Ladd, CPNP; and Joanna Tutrone, PA.

The facility has expanded its services to include preventative and geriatric care, physical exams, sick visits, chronic condition management, allergy and asthma treatment, behavioral health services, women’s health care, diabetes management, health screenings, heart health assessments, minor injury treatment, and medical weight management.

Councilwoman Jane Bonner commented on the significance of the reopening: “Rocky Point is a close-knit community, and having a practice like Allied Physicians that understands the needs of local families makes all the difference. This reopening represents not just growth in healthcare, but growth in community connection and trust.”

Allied Pediatrics Group continues to operate under a physician-led model that emphasizes personalized care within a supportive environment focused on serving local communities.

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