Clinic Details:Since 1983, the Boriken School Health Program operates offers medical, mental health and health education services in three elementary schools (Public Schools 7, 112 and 155). The Boriken Neighborhood Health Center serves as backup facility when school based health centers are closed.
Details: The School Health Program - Family Health Centers at NYU Langone provides medical, mental health, and dental services, along with health education, directly to children and adolescents through clinics located in public elementary, middle, and high schools throughout New York City. We care for children when they are sick, but also provide the preventive medical care to keep them healthy. By operating clinics inside schools, we help ensure that healthcare is accessible and convenient for children and families. A healthy child misses fewer days of school, which makes it easier to keep up with schoolwork and succeed academically. Also, when a child is healthy, his or her parents miss fewer days of work. School-based clinics are staffed by at least one nurse practitioner who can write prescriptions, order diagnostic tests for illnesses such as strep throat, and help manage chronic conditions including asthma and diabetes. The health team includes physician assistants, nurse practitioners, social workers, psychologists, health educators, medical associates, and patient services associates. Our dentistry program is staffed by a dentist and dental hygienist. Although insurance is billed for visits when appropriate, visits to the school-based health center lead to no out-of-pocket costs to families.
Details: The Institute for Family Health is a mission-driven health organization with a rich history and expert leadership. Since 1983 we have grown from a small non-profit with four staff members to one of the largest community health centers in New York State, serving over 115,000 patients annually at 31 locations.
Details: The Institute for Family Health is a mission-driven health organization with a rich history and expert leadership. Since 1983 we have grown from a small non-profit with four staff members to one of the largest community health centers in New York State, serving over 115,000 patients annually at 31 locations.
Details: Settlement Health and Medical Services, Inc. and has been providing high-quality, comprehensive primary health care services to East Harlem ever since it was incorporated in 1978. We are a federally qualified health center dedicated to providing high quality primary care to all those who seek it and need it. We provide a full range of primary care family medicine services: Women’s Health including Prenatal Care, Pediatrics, Adolescent, Adult and Geriatric care which is delivered throughout our facilities.
Details: Ryan Health Adair provides community-based primary care to adults and children living in Central Harlem and northern Manhattan. With deep ties to the community, our services address the cultural, economic, and social barriers to health care.
Details: Ryan Health provides access to primary care in residences for homeless individuals through our Community Outreach Centers, serving the Upper West Side, Inwood, Washington Heights, and Central Harlem. We are responding to the urgent need for on-site primary care and mental health services for people living in transitional housing or unstable living situations.
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.
Details: NYC Health + Hospitals gives thousands of school-age children the health care services they urgently need. We try to make it easy for children to get health care, because sometimes it’s difficult for parents to take time off of work to bring children in for check-ups or shots, or because there are no local pediatricians available. NYC Health + Hospitals fills the time and availability gap so children stay healthy. NYC Health + Hospitals helps parents care for their children by providing high-quality primary and preventive care services to 21 schools in Brooklyn, Manhattan and Queens. The whole family benefits when children are healthy, because it reduces the time caregivers need to take off of work to care for a sick child. And when children receive health care at an early age, they’re more likely to take care of themselves and make sure they go for regular check-ups when they’re adults.
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.
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