Mary Eliza Mahoney Health Center - 110 William St - Newark Community Health Center
110 William St
Newark NJ, 07102
Contact Phone:(973) 733-7600
Clinic Details:The mission of the Department of Health and Community Wellness is to provide and advocate for comprehensive health care, social and environmental services for Newark citizens and other consumers to ensure an optimal level of health and well-being. The Mary Eliza Mahoney Health Center follows through with the Department's mission when serving the Newark community everyday. The health center is named after Mary Eliza Mahoney, the first African-American nurse to earn a professional nursing license. Mahoney was not just an inspiration to African American women, but to the entire nursing profession. Through her participation in professional nursing organizations, she helped shape the standards for which the profession has come to be known and continues to develop. It is this legacy of efficient and compassionate care which led to the name choice for the Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) located in the heart of the City of Newark. The Department provides affordable, high-quality & comprehensive primary care to the medically underserved in the City of Newark, for eligible clients at no cost. The medically underserved population includes those who are uninsured, underinsured, undocumented and unable to pay.
Details: The mission of the Department of Health and Community Wellness is to provide and advocate for comprehensive health care, social and environmental services for Newark citizens and other consumers to ensure an optimal level of health and well-being. The Mary Eliza Mahoney Health Center follows through with the Department's mission when serving the Newark community everyday. The health center is named after Mary Eliza Mahoney, the first African-American nurse to earn a professional nursing license. Mahoney was not just an inspiration to African American women, but to the entire nursing profession. Through her participation in professional nursing organizations, she helped shape the standards for which the profession has come to be known and continues to develop. It is this legacy of efficient and compassionate care which led to the name choice for the Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) located in the heart of the City of Newark. The Department provides affordable, high-quality & comprehensive primary care to the medically underserved in the City of Newark, for eligible clients at no cost. The medically underserved population includes those who are uninsured, underinsured, undocumented and unable to pay.
Details: In 2005, JRMC partnered with Newark Public Schools to increase inner-city access to much needed medical services and health resources. The first Newark School-Based Health Centers were opened on January 2, 2006, at George Washington Carver, Quitman, Barringer, and Malcolm X Shabazz Schools. Our Newark School-Based Health Centers are there for the benefit of the entire community. You do not have to be a student or a family member of a student to use the services of the health center.
Details: For over 100 years, our Adult Rehabilitation Centers have offered spiritual, emotional and social assistance to those who have lost the ability to cope with their substance abuse and provide for themselves. The Salvation Army's programs provide housing, food, counseling, community and employment as participants work to find the root causes and symptoms of their alcohol and drug abuse.
Details: Planned Parenthood is one of the nation’s leading providers of high-quality, affordable health care, and the nation’s largest provider of sex education. With or without insurance, you can always come to us for your health care.
Details: In 2005, JRMC partnered with Newark Public Schools to increase inner-city access to much needed medical services and health resources. The first Newark School-Based Health Centers were opened on January 2, 2006, at George Washington Carver, Quitman, Barringer, and Malcolm X Shabazz Schools. Our Newark School-Based Health Centers are there for the benefit of the entire community. You do not have to be a student or a family member of a student to use the services of the health center.
Details: In 2005, JRMC partnered with Newark Public Schools to increase inner-city access to much needed medical services and health resources. The first Newark School-Based Health Centers were opened on January 2, 2006, at George Washington Carver, Quitman, Barringer, and Malcolm X Shabazz Schools. Our Newark School-Based Health Centers are there for the benefit of the entire community. You do not have to be a student or a family member of a student to use the services of the health center.
Details: In 2005, JRMC partnered with Newark Public Schools to increase inner-city access to much needed medical services and health resources. The first Newark School-Based Health Centers were opened on January 2, 2006, at George Washington Carver, Quitman, Barringer, and Malcolm X Shabazz Schools. Our Newark School-Based Health Centers are there for the benefit of the entire community. You do not have to be a student or a family member of a student to use the services of the health center.
Location: East Orange, NJ - 07017 | 2.8 miles away
Contact Phone: (800) 994-6242
Details: NCHC was founded on October 2, 1986 as a Federally Qualified Health Center to address growing health disparities plaguing underserved populations in the City of Newark. As the population continued to increase in Newark and its surrounding cities, so did the need for access to quality healthcare. To meet this need we expanded our centers and services. Currently, we have 7 centers in Newark, East Orange, Irvington, and Orange that offer a full range of medical and dental services for children, adults, and seniors.
Details: NCHC was founded on October 2, 1986 as a Federally Qualified Health Center to address growing health disparities plaguing underserved populations in the City of Newark. As the population continued to increase in Newark and its surrounding cities, so did the need for access to quality healthcare. To meet this need we expanded our centers and services. Currently, we have 7 centers in Newark, East Orange, Irvington, and Orange that offer a full range of medical and dental services for children, adults, and seniors.
Details: NCHC was founded on October 2, 1986 as a Federally Qualified Health Center to address growing health disparities plaguing underserved populations in the City of Newark. As the population continued to increase in Newark and its surrounding cities, so did the need for access to quality healthcare. To meet this need we expanded our centers and services. Currently, we have 7 centers in Newark, East Orange, Irvington, and Orange that offer a full range of medical and dental services for children, adults, and seniors.
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