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How do I sign up for NYC Health + Hospitals?

Go to mychart.nychealthandhospitals.org and click on Sign up online. Enter your activation code and complete the sign-up form to access your MyChart account. Download the MyChart app, and search for NYC Health + Hospitals

How do I View my NYCHA information online?

NYCHA Applicants, Section 8 Tenants and Section 8 Owners can view their information and complete certain transactions online, anytime – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Log on to NYCHA's Self Service Portal Log on to Section 8 Owner Extranet Log on to Section 8 LLC Portal

How do I pay for a sexual health clinic in NYC?

The New York City Health Department asks for a fee for Sexual Health Clinic services given to adults (age 19 and over). The Health Department must ask for insurance or payment for services to meet Medicaid standards and other legal requirements. If you want to use your health insurance to pay for the visit, your insurance plan will be billed.

How do I schedule an appointment at the NYC sexual health clinic?

To schedule an appointment, call the NYC Sexual Health Clinic Hotline at 347-396-7959. Intrauterine devices (IUDs) and the implant are available by appointment only. To schedule an IUD or implant appointment, call the NYC Sexual Health Clinic Hotline at 347-396-7959. All Sexual Health Clinic visitors must wear a mask.

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What is priority given to patients coming to the Sexual Health Clinics for emergency services?

When the clinic is busy, priority will be given to patients coming to the Sexual Health Clinics for emergency services: HIV PEP, emergency contraception, HIV treatment initiation, or urgent follow-up for patients contacted by clinic staff.

What time does Jamaica Sexual Health Clinic open?

Jamaica Sexual Health Clinic. 90-37 Parsons Boulevard, Queens. Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Also open Tuesdays from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. for STI and HIV testing for anyone 12 years or older without symptoms. Closed for the following holidays:

How many visitors can you have at a time at the ER?

To assure patient and staff safety, we will limit the waiting area to eight visitors at a time. Patients may experience longer than usual wait times. If the waiting area if full, you may be asked to return at a later time.

Do you have to wear a face covering to go to a sexual health clinic?

All Sexual Health Clinic visitors must wear a face covering. If you do not have a face covering, we can provide one. Do not visit a Sexual Health Clinic if you have COVID-19 symptoms. If you need sexual health services, call the NYC Sexual Health Clinic Hotline.

Can a patient bring a friend to a hospital?

Patients should only bring guests (family, friends, guardians or other caregivers) to their visit if they are essential. Upon arrival, patients will be informed that friends or family members who are not essential to the visit will be asked to wait outside of the building. Exceptions can be made for minors who visit with a parent or guardian.

Does NYC have a sexual health clinic?

The NYC Sexual Health Clinics continue to provide low- to no-cost services for sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV. Anyone who is 12 or older can receive walk-in services, regardless of immigration status. No parental consent is necessary. If you do not have health insurance or cannot pay the sliding scale fee, ...

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