Hudson Yards Center
Our largest New York center provides walk-in urgent care, on-site imaging and in-house labs, and more.
503 West 35th Street, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10001
1+ (646) 687-7600
Open Daily 8am-8pm
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Comprehensive Care
Our team of ER-trained clinicians is at the ready for any need, anytime.
Urgent and Emergency Treatment
Engineered for calm, comfort, and minimal waits, our centers keep our members out of the ER 99% of the time.
24/7 Virtual Care
Don’t diagnose yourself online—Sollis is on standby for everything from medical questions to emergencies.
Advanced Imaging & Labs
Receive on-demand access to our state-of-the-art diagnostics.
NEW On-Site Imaging
Our Santa Monica Center now features multiple CT, MRI, ultrasound, mammogram, DEXA scan, and X-ray machines.
Rapid Lab Tests & Screenings
Don’t wait days for results. Our in-house labs diagnose flu, RSV, and more in as little as 15 minutes.
COVID-19 Care
Have symptoms or a recent exposure? Get answers faster with rapid antigen and PCR testing.
Priority Support
Care navigation streamlines your recovery with scheduling, registration, and follow-up.
Care Coordination
We work with all your medical providers to maintain continuity of care, no matter where in the world you are.
Expedited Specialist Referrals
Receive unprecedented access to the country’s best specialists so you can be seen faster than average.
House Calls
When you need fast, discreet care, we come to you for blood work, stitches, IV infusions, and X-rays from the comfort of home.
Equipped With
In-Building Parking
Wheelchair access to the sidewalk is also available.
Advanced Respiratory Testing
We can rapidly diagnose a wide range of infections, including flu, COVID, and more.
On-Site Diagnostics
Clinical services delivered on location to ensure efficient, uninterrupted access to care.
Meet the Doctors
Dr. Sumir Shah, Assistant Medical Director of Tribeca
Dr. Shah received his bachelor’s in microbiology and immunology from the University of Rochester, followed by a master’s in physiology and biophysics from Georgetown University. He attended NYIT College of Medicine and completed his residency training in emergency medicine at New York-Presbyterian/Queens Hospital.
Dr. Erick Eiting, Regional Medical Director of New York
A former professor of emergency medicine (EM) and Vice Chair of Operations for EM at Mount Sinai Downtown, Dr. Eiting completed his residency at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, as well as a fellowship in EM Administration at Keck-USC Hospital in Southern California. He also served as the Residency Program Director at Mount Sinai for the care of LGBTQ patients and is a national expert on this important topic.