Western New York Medical, P.C.

Western New York Medical, P.C. Primary Care Providers Western New York Medical, P.C. is a medical practice with offices conveniently located throughout Western New York.

Our primary care clinics are located in Amherst, Cheektowaga, Derby, Eggert Road Orchard Park, Pine Ave, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Lackawanna, North Benzing Drive Orchard Park, Depew. The service providers of Western New York Medical, P.C. are well-qualified in their specialties and offer high-quality, well-rounded professional medical care to a diverse community of patients. Several of the Western New York Medical, P.C. providers are also multilingual, which allows them to speak directly with patients without need of an interpreter in languages such as Spanish, Arabic, French, Urdu, Hindi, and more. Western New York Medical, P.C. also provides expert medical services to many nursing homes and hospitals in the Buffalo region. We are proud of our tradition of addressing the personal medical needs of each patient and of providing them with the care that best suits them as individuals.

02/18/2026

Garlic is a powerful ingredient that supports heart health, boosts immunity, and helps maintain balanced blood sugar levels. Incorporating garlic into your daily diet is an easy way to promote long-term wellness and prevent seasonal illness. 🧄
Prioritize nutrition, protect your heart, and stay healthy this season.✨

Your kidneys play a vital role in keeping your body healthy and balanced.Protecting them starts with simple, everyday ch...
02/16/2026

Your kidneys play a vital role in keeping your body healthy and balanced.
Protecting them starts with simple, everyday choices.

💧 Stay hydrated
🥗 Choose nutrient-rich foods
🏃‍♂️ Stay physically active
📅 Schedule regular check-ups

Strong habits today support healthier kidneys tomorrow.

This Valentine’s Day, celebrate love by investing in your health ❤️ Wishing you a healthy and happy Valentine’s Day!✨   ...
02/14/2026

This Valentine’s Day, celebrate love by investing in your health ❤️
Wishing you a healthy and happy Valentine’s Day!✨

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This Valentine’s Day, make the most important relationship the one with your health ❤️At WNY Medical PC, we’re here to s...
02/13/2026

This Valentine’s Day, make the most important relationship the one with your health ❤️
At WNY Medical PC, we’re here to support your physical well-being with compassionate, comprehensive healthcare. From heart care to overall wellness, prioritizing preventive care today leads to a healthier tomorrow.

02/12/2026

Drinking warm water first thing in the morning helps gently activate your digestive system, improve circulation, and cleanse your body naturally. It’s one of the easiest habits to stay healthy and glowing during colder months.

✨ Benefits of starting your day with warm water:
• Boosts digestion and helps prevent bloating
• Flushes out toxins and supports natural detox
• Keeps skin hydrated, clear, and radiant
• Improves blood circulation
• Helps reduce joint stiffness in cold weather
• Supports metabolism and weight balance
• Strengthens immunity during winter

👉 Part 1 of our Winter Beauty series follow us for more self-care guidance.

February is National Heart Month ❤️ Simple lifestyle habits can significantly improve your cardiovascular health and low...
02/11/2026

February is National Heart Month ❤️
Simple lifestyle habits can significantly improve your cardiovascular health and lower the risk of heart disease:
✔️ Manage stress
✔️ Limit alcohol
✔️ Avoid smoking
✔️ Get quality sleep
✔️ Eat nutritious foods
✔️ Schedule regular check-ups

Your heart works hard for you, take care of it every day.

Seizures can happen anytime, anywhere, knowing what to do can save a life. 💜Seizure First Aid: How to Help Someone Durin...
02/10/2026

Seizures can happen anytime, anywhere, knowing what to do can save a life. 💜

Seizure First Aid: How to Help Someone During a Seizure

✔ Stay with them and remain calm
✔ Keep them safe by clearing nearby objects
✔ Turn them on their side if unconscious
✔ Loosen tight clothing and support the head

Quick action and awareness can prevent injuries and support recovery. Let’s spread knowledge and reduce fear around epilepsy.

Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders, affecting over 50 million people worldwide, yet so many still...
02/09/2026

Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders, affecting over 50 million people worldwide, yet so many still face misunderstanding, stigma, and barriers to care.

💡 Education is key! By raising awareness, we can create a more supportive, inclusive world where everyone with epilepsy feels understood, empowered, and respected.

📢 Share this post to help us make an impact! Together, we can break the stigma. 💜

Cold winter air can make your teeth more sensitive and your mouth drier, which is why dental care is especially importan...
02/06/2026

Cold winter air can make your teeth more sensitive and your mouth drier, which is why dental care is especially important during the colder months. ❄️🦷
Simple daily habits can protect your teeth, ease discomfort, and keep your smile healthy all season. Stay consistent with your oral care routine and don’t skip regular dental visits for long-term oral health.

02/05/2026

Germs spread easily in everyday life, but simple habits can help protect your health:

➤ Wash your hands regularly with soap and water
➤ Cover coughs and sneezes properly
➤ Clean frequently touched surfaces daily
➤ Avoid touching your face with unwashed hands
➤ Maintain good personal hygiene

Practicing these steps consistently helps reduce the risk of infections and keeps your community healthier and safer.

World Cancer Day highlights the importance of cancer prevention, early detection, and timely medical care in improving p...
02/04/2026

World Cancer Day highlights the importance of cancer prevention, early detection, and timely medical care in improving patient outcomes. Many cancers can be treated more effectively when detected early through routine screenings and regular medical evaluations.

For individuals affected by cancer, these essential steps can support overall health and recovery:

☑️ Follow recommended cancer screening schedules
☑️ Maintain a balanced, nutritious diet
☑️ Engage in appropriate physical activity
☑️ Avoid to***co products and limit alcohol use
☑️ Adhere to treatment and follow-up care plans

Early diagnosis and preventive care play a critical role in reducing cancer risks and improving quality of life. Together, through education and proactive healthcare, we can create healthier communities. 🎗️

Address

4979 Harlem Road
Amherst, NY
14226

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 7:30am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+17169234380

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Western New York Medical, P.C. is a medical practice with offices conveniently located throughout Western New York. Our primary care clinics are located in Amherst, Buffalo Metro, Derby, Depew, Hamburg, and South Buffalo. The service providers of Western New York Medical, P.C. are well-qualified in their specialties and offer high-quality, well-rounded professional medical care to a diverse community of patients. Several of the Western New York Medical, P.C. providers are also multilingual, which allows them to speak directly with patients without need of an interpreter in languages such as Spanish, Arabic, French, Urdu, Hindi, and more. Western New York Medical, P.C. also provides expert medical services to many nursing homes and hospitals in the Buffalo region. We are proud of our tradition of addressing the personal medical needs of each patient and of providing them with the care that best suits them as individuals.