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Queens Health Center Pharmacy will be closed on Saturday, November 1st for relocation, and will reopen Monday, November 3rd. Midtown Health Center Pharmacy will be open on November 1st.

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Access your health information, appointments, and more anytime, anywhere with our Patient Portal.

Self-Schedule Appointments:

You can now self-schedule primary care and specialty appointments.  Book in just a few steps: share contact information, pick your reason for the visit and desired specialty, then choose the date and time that works best.

Self Schedule Here

Download the MyFundsPortal App

Download our app and sign in with your My Funds Portal log in to stay connected to your care.

Find a Location

Brooklyn Health Center

265 Ashland Place, Brooklyn, NY 11217
1-718-606-FUND (3863)

Medical
Pharmacy
Dental
Eye care
Vision Prescription

Harlem Health Center

133 Morningside Ave., New York, NY 10027
1-718-606-FUND (3863)

Medical
Pharmacy
Dental
Eye care
Vision Prescriptions

Midtown Health Center

773-775 9th Ave., New York, NY 10019
1-718-606-FUND (3863)

Medical
Pharmacy

Midtown Dental Center

14 Penn Plaza Ste 400, New York, NY 10122
(212) 563-0095

Dental

Midtown Eye Care at 14 Penn

14 Penn Plaza, Suite 408, New York, NY 10122-0049
(212) 237-3012

Eye Care
Vision Prescription

Queens Health Center

37-11 Queens Blvd., LIC, NY 11101
1-718-606-FUND (3863)

Medical
Pharmacy
Dental
Eye Care
Vision Prescriptions

Member's Health Assistance Program Office

14 Penn Plaza, Suite 407, New York, NY 10122
(888) 615-6427 / (212) 237-3037

Mental Health
Substance Abuse

ITP - Scholarship Program Office

43-47 37th Street, LIC, NY 11101
(718) 361-5100, extension 3600

Scholarship

Central Administration

305 W 44th St., New York, NY 10036
(212) 586-6400

Benefits Enrollment
Bills/Claims
Retirement Services
Pre-Paid Legal

What to Do

 in Emergencies, Weekends or When We are Closed

24/7 Nurse Line

Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

At anytime, call 877-TALK-2-RN (825-5276) if you need to speak to a nurse who can help you:

    • Understand symptoms and choose appropriate care and where to get it
    • Manage health condition and explore treatment options
    • Identify possible medication side effects and interactions
    • Get helpful self-care tips for a wide range of health situations
Emergency Room

Only Go to a Hospital Emergency Room for Medical Emergencies

At Emergency Rooms, true emergencies are usually treated first, while less urgent cases wait — sometimes hours for triage or treatment, and it may result in a direct bill, that you may be responsible for paying in full, 100%. Consider seeking immediate assistance at an Emergency Room for:

  • Heavy bleeding
  • Large open wounds
  • Sudden change in vision
  • Chest pain
  • Sudden weakness or trouble talking
  • Major burns
  • Spinal injuries
  • Severe head injury
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Major broken bones
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