
Evia Medical Center
Quick Facts
| Practice Type | Specialty |
| Location | Smithtown, Long Island, Suffolk County |
| Doctors | Evangelia Lila Augoustiniatos MD, FACP, CAc, Internal Medicine, Komal Khiani MD, Internal Medicine, Darla Lynch MD, MS, CAc, Family Medicine + 1 more |
| Insurance Accepted | NYSHIP |
About
At Evia Medical Center in Smithtown, New York, four physicians bring together internal medicine, family medicine, functional medicine, osteopathic medicine, and acupuncture under one roof. Medical Director Dr. Evangelia Lila Augoustiniatos has led the practice since 1991, building a team that treats the whole person rather than isolated symptoms. The clinical approach pairs advanced Western diagnostics with time-honored healing traditions including acupuncture and nutritional therapy.
Dr. Darla Lynch contributes expertise in hormone optimization, noninvasive pain management, and acupuncture. Dr. Lawrence Salob applies osteopathic manipulative treatment alongside family medicine. Dr. Komal Khiani delivers internal medicine, functional nutrition, and medical aesthetics. Together they treat conditions ranging from thyroid disorders and fibromyalgia to migraines, menopause, IBS, and diabetes. Most services fall under NYSHIP insurance coverage, with the exception of medical aesthetics.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Evia Medical Center accepts NYSHIP insurance for most of its services. Medical aesthetics is the one exception, as the practice does not run aesthetic treatments through insurance. Patients can confirm coverage for specific services by calling the office at (631) 979-7400.
The practice treats a wide range of conditions including thyroid disorders, menopause, fibromyalgia, IBS and SIBO, migraines, sciatica, diabetes, back pain, and vitamin D deficiency. The team also manages chronic pain, metabolic syndrome, perimenopause, fatigue, and infertility. Each patient receives a personalized care plan built around both symptom relief and root cause identification.
Yes, Evia Medical Center offers integrative acupuncture including a dedicated fertility acupuncture program. Dr. Augoustiniatos and Dr. Lynch both hold New York State acupuncture certification and integrate it into their clinical care. Saturday hours at the practice are limited to acupuncture and massage therapy services.
The practice offers a full range of non-surgical aesthetic treatments. Options include Botox, Dysport, hyaluronic acid dermal fillers, Sculptra, microneedling with PRP, chemical peels, CoolSculpting, RF skin tightening, and hair restoration with PRP. Dr. Komal Khiani leads the aesthetics program as a certified injector trained with a Manhattan plastic surgeon.
The practice takes a medically supervised approach to weight loss. Programs include GLP-1 receptor agonists such as semaglutide, personalized meal plans, and body composition analysis. The team pairs these tools with functional nutrition counseling and ongoing support to build sustainable results.
Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine uses hands-on manual techniques to diagnose and treat musculoskeletal and other medical conditions. Dr. Lawrence Salob holds dual board certification in Family Medicine and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine and leads this service at Evia Medical. He treats back pain, headaches, joint pain, sinus problems, carpal tunnel syndrome, and chronic pain using OMT alongside other therapies.
Yes, the practice accepts new patients on a rolling basis. Prospective patients can download and complete new patient intake forms from the practice website before their first visit to save time. To schedule an appointment, call (631) 979-7400.
Yes, Evia Medical Center offers bioidentical hormone replacement therapy for both men and women. Dr. Augoustiniatos and Dr. Khiani both provide BHRT as part of a broader integrative approach that includes lab work, body composition analysis, and personalized treatment planning. The goal is to restore hormonal balance and improve overall vitality.
The clinical team uses advanced diagnostic testing, comprehensive lab work, and body composition analysis to build each patient's care plan. These tools support evaluation of metabolic health, hormone levels, nutritional status, and chronic disease risk. Functional medicine cases often involve additional specialized testing to identify root causes.
Saturday hours at Evia Medical Center are limited to acupuncture and massage therapy. Patients seeking these services can schedule weekend appointments by contacting the office directly. All other clinical services run during standard weekday hours.
Practice last updated March 21, 2026

