Ryan Health | Adair - New York Community Health Center
565 Manhattan Ave
New York NY, 10027
Contact Phone:(212) 222-5221
Clinic 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.
Services:Primary Care; Dental Care; Women’s Health
Dental Services:Dental exam; X-rays; Cleaning (Hygiene Services); Oral cancer screening; Fillings (Restorations); Tooth replacement; Dental sealants; Fluoride treatments; Night guards to address grinding of teeth; Emergency evaluation/care
Women's Health Services:Pap smear; Pelvic exam; HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) screening; Breast examination; Mammogram (for patients over age 40); Colposcopies to follow up any abnormal Pap results
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.
Operation Hours:Mon-Fri: 9:00am-5:00pm
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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 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.
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