Clínicas Dr Héctor Valencia

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3752 82nd St # 2
Jackson Heights, NY 11372
Clinica's Dr. Hector Valencia is a top pediatrician in Jackson Heights, NY. Dr. Valencia graduated in Pediatrics from Mount Sinai Hospital/Elmhurst Hospital in New York and us Board Certified in Pediatrics and Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Our main office is located in Jackson Heights, however, we have other locations in New York City and the Bronx for patient's convenience. Awards include Who's Who, Health First Qaulity Assurance Award and LLAve Ciudad de Santiago (Republica Dominica). Our office accepts up to 13 different insurances for your convenience; please check with our staff to ensure your insuranc-e is one we accept. If your child is in need of a pediatrician, don't hesitate to contact us today at 718-779-5855 or visit our website to complete our contact form. We can help with any issue your child aged newborn to 21 may need. We are open weekdays from 9:00am until 6:00pm.

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1.02 reviews
Ei S.
12/13/2024

I cannot speak for the doctor, however, his office staff leaves much to be desired. My company requested a script from this office for a child for Speech therapy that he obviously recommended....

Jasmine O.
10/16/2017

Worst place ever. Service is terrible. The staff is arrogant and the environment unwelcoming. You end up arguing with the staff in the front desk. Iv been coming to this clinic since I was small...

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