A small-town family practice rooted in Ellenville, where hands-on osteopathic care meets the kind of personal attention you remember from your family doctor. Well visits, sick visits, physicals, and manual medicine for patients ages two and up.
An approach focused on finding the health — not just treating the disease.
Craft Family Medicine was founded by Dr. Devon Craft, DO, a son of Ellenville returning home to practice where he grew up. The office shares a home with the family's long-established Craft Chiropractic, Associates, continuing a local tradition of hands-on care that spans generations.
We treat a wide range of common conditions through an approach focused on "finding the health" — understanding how the body's structure and function work together, and giving it the right support to heal.
Annual exams, preventive care, and ongoing check-ins to keep your health on track — for patients ages two and up.
Same-week care for acute concerns: colds, infections, injuries, and everything that pops up and needs a doctor's eye.
Sports, school, employment, and comprehensive physicals performed with the same unhurried attention as every visit.
Prescription review, dose adjustments, and coordinated management of the medications you already rely on.
Practical, sustainable guidance on sleep, movement, nutrition, and stress — the foundations that medicine builds on.
Hands-on osteopathic manipulative treatment for patients of all ages — a core part of what makes a DO different.
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Dr. Devon is the owner and founder of Craft Family Medicine. An Ellenville High School graduate, he studied biology with a pre-medical focus at Hartwick College, then earned his Doctorate in Osteopathic Medicine from NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine through a three-year accelerated family medicine program.
He completed his family medicine internship and residency at St. Barnabas Hospital in the Bronx, where he spent significant elective time with the hospital's esteemed Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine department. He returned home in 2018 with his wife Rachael to continue his family's tradition of personal, quality care.

Jennifer is a Board-Certified Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner. She earned her Master of Science in Nursing from Mount Saint Mary College in Newburgh, NY, and her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from SUNY Empire State College in Saratoga Springs.
With a strong academic foundation and a passion for patient-centered care, Jennifer is dedicated to promoting wellness and helping individuals manage their health across the adult lifespan. Outside the office she cheers her daughters through wrestling, volleyball, soccer, and softball, and enjoys traveling, winter skiing, and summer swimming.
In the United States, there are two educational pathways to becoming a physician: Osteopathic Medical School (DO) and Allopathic Medical School (MD). In addition to traditional medical training, Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine receive training in manual medicine — Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine and Treatment (OMM/OMT).
Osteopathic Medicine was developed by Dr. A.T. Still, a physician and Civil War surgeon who grew dissatisfied with the crude medical treatments of the late 19th century. He founded the first Osteopathic Medical School in Kirksville, Missouri in 1892, leading a paradigm shift toward finding health and preventing disease through deep knowledge of human anatomy and physiology.
The body is a unit — a single, interconnected system, not a collection of parts.
Structure and function are reciprocally interrelated.
The body has inherent self-regulatory and self-healing mechanisms.
Rational treatment is based upon an understanding of these three principles.
Learn more from The American Osteopathic Association or The American Academy of Osteopathy.
Reach the office at 845-272-1035 or come by 38 N. Main Street during office hours to start paperwork and confirm insurance.
Review our list of accepted insurance plans below. If yours isn't listed, call and let us know — we're adding plans as we grow.
We'll send or hand you the intake paperwork so we have your history, medications, and any records from prior providers before your visit.
Bring your ID, insurance card, current medications, and a list of any questions. Expect an unhurried first visit.
The office is located on North Main Street in downtown Ellenville. If you have access needs we can help with — entry, transfers, language, communication — please let us know when you call so we can make your visit comfortable.
We are currently accepting new patients. Below is a list of insurance plans we currently recognize. If your plan isn't listed, please call — we will be adding plans as we continue to grow.
Don't see your plan? Call 845-272-1035 and we'll check. We also accept self-pay patients — ask about our transparent visit rates.


