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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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
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:
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- 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
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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