Edward A. Reynolds West Side High School SBHC - New York School-Based Health Center
140 W 102nd St
New York NY, 10025
Contact Phone:(212) 678-7379
Clinic Details:Ryan Health school-based health centers provide primary healthcare, individual and group mental health services, social work, and health education to young people enrolled in local public elementary, junior high, and high schools throughout Manhattan.
Services:Primary Healthcare; Individual and Group Mental Health Services; Social Work; Health Education
Remarks:Urban Area, Permanent Clinic, Year-Round
Payment Method:Sliding Fee Scale, 1199 National Benefit Fund, 1199 Home Care, ADAP, Aetna, Affinity, Amida Care, Blue Cross / Blue Shield, Cigna, Emblem (GHI/HIP), Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield/Healthplus, Fidelis Care, Healthfirst, Humana (Medicare), Medicaid, Medicare, MetroPlus, Oscar, Senior Whole Health, Senior Health Partners, United Healthcare, Wellcare, etc.
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Details: The Institute’s Healthcare for the Homeless Program provides services at six locations in Manhattan. Our program makes health care services easily accessible to people experiencing homelessness. We provide medical care, behavioral health care, discounted medications, and referrals to other services. The program is funded by Care for the Homeless, which receives federal and other funding. Care for the Homeless staff provide HIV intensive case management, substance abuse counseling, HIV rapid testing and HIV and general health education at many of the sites.
Details: The Institute’s Healthcare for the Homeless Program provides services at six locations in Manhattan. Our program makes health care services easily accessible to people experiencing homelessness. We provide medical care, behavioral health care, discounted medications, and referrals to other services. The program is funded by Care for the Homeless, which receives federal and other funding. Care for the Homeless staff provide HIV intensive case management, substance abuse counseling, HIV rapid testing and HIV and general health education at many of the sites.
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