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HIV Care Coordination Referral Resource Guide HIV Care Coordination Referral Resource Guide Revised 4/12/2016 BRONX ARGUS COMMUNITY, INC. / A.C.C.E.S.S. II PROGRAM BRONX-LEBANON HOSPITAL CENTER Location: Location: th 760 East 160 Street 1650 Selwyn Avenue, Bronx, NY 10456 #7A Bronx, NY 10457 Primary Contact for Referrals: Primary Contact for Referrals: Tiffany Dejesus Yudelka Martinez 718-742-2171 718-960-1069 [email protected] Secondary Contact for Referrals: [email protected] Secondary Contact for Referrals: Maria A. Rodriguez 718-401-5715 Jennifer Gutierrez [email protected] 718-960-1007 Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (M-F) [email protected] Office Fax: 718-993-9662 Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (M-F) Languages: English, Spanish Office Fax: 718-960-1354 Website: http://www.arguscommunity.org Languages: English, Spanish, various African Dialects Nearest Transit Stop: Website: http://www.bronx-leb.org Prospect Avenue (2, 5); Bx4, Bx17, Bx6 Medical Providers in Care Coordination Network: Nearest Transit Stop: Montefiore Medical Group - CICERO Program Mt Eden Av (4); 174-175 Sts (B, D) clinics; All Med Rehabilitation of NY Bronx site; Medical Providers in Care Coordination Network: Balm Gilead Medical Office, PC; HHC-Lincoln Bronx Lebanon Hospital Hospital; Montefiore Hospital - The AIDS Center; Morris Heights Health Center NYC HEALTH + HOSPITALS - JACOBI MEDICAL CENTER THE INSTITUTE FOR FAMILY HEALTH – URBAN HORIZONS FAMILY PRACTICE - COMPASS Location: Location: 1400 Pelham Parkway South 50 East 168th Street Building 1 1W5 Bronx, NY 10452 Bronx, NY 10461 Primary Contact for Referrals: Primary Contact for Referrals: Caitlin Murphy Melissa Chiodi 718-293-3900 x1839 718-918-3611 [email protected] [email protected] Secondary Contact for Referrals: Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (M-F) Rebecca Green Office Fax: 718-918-6060 212-423-4500 x4565 Languages: English, Spanish, French [email protected] Website: http://www.nyc.gov/html/hhc/jacobi Hours: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM (M-F) Nearest Transit Stop: Office Fax: 718-293-3980 Pelham Pkwy (5); Bx12 at Jacobi Medical Center Languages: English, Spanish, French Medical Providers in Care Coordination Network: Website: http://www.institute.org/ NYC Health + Hospitals - Jacobi Medical Center Nearest Transit Stop: 167th Street (4, B, D) Medical Providers in Care Coordination Network: Urban Horizons Family Practice - COMPASS Revised 4/12/2016 SERVICES FOR THE UNDERSERVED, INC. ST. BARNABAS HOSPITAL Location: Location: 101 East Burnside Avenue, 2nd Floor Pathways Center for Comprehensive Care (Entrance is on 2054 Morris Avenue) 4487 Third Avenue, 4th Floor Bronx, NY 10453 Bronx, NY 10457 Primary Contact for Referrals: Primary Contact for Referrals: Tiffany Jules Pathways Center for Comprehensive Care 718-299-5443 x3580 718-960-9000 x1621 [email protected] Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (M-F) Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (M-F) Office Fax: 718-960-9159 Office Fax: 877-445-3176 Languages: English, Spanish Languages: English, Spanish, Hausa Website: http://www.stbarnabashospital.org Website: http://www.sus.org Nearest Transit Stop: Nearest Transit Stop: 3rd Ave-149th Street (2, 5) , walk to East Tremont Avenue (B, D); Burnside Avenue (4) 3rd Ave & Westchester Ave to transfer to Bx55 bus Medical Providers in Care Coordination Network: (Fordham Plz via 3 Ave bound), exit 3rd Ave and 184th St. Ganfez Abdullah, MD Medical Providers in Care Coordination Network: St. Barnabas Hospital UNIQUE PEOPLE SERVICES, INC. Location: 3510 Bainbridge Avenue, Suite 3 Bronx, NY 10467 Primary Contact for Referrals: Michael Ealy 718-231-4900, ext. 5015 [email protected] Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM (M-F) Office Fax: 718-231-4976 Languages: English, Spanish Website: http://www.uniquepeopleservices.org Nearest Transit Stop: Mosholu Park (4) Medical Providers in Care Coordination Network: Med Alliance; Khader Medical; Montefiore Adolescent AIDS Program; Hope Medical of New York; Damian Family Care Centers; Morris Heights Health Center Revised 4/12/2016 BROOKLYN BROOKDALE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER BROWNSVILLE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Location: Location: One Brookdale Plaza 408 Rockaway Ave, 3rd Floor Brooklyn, NY 11212 Brooklyn, NY 11212 Primary Contact for Referrals: Primary Contact for Referrals: Vicki Elcock 718-240-5060 Lloyd Goulbourne [email protected] 718-345-6366 x6610 Secondary Contact for Referrals: Secondary Contact for Referrals: Bruce Hunter Rainford Haughton 718-240-5963 718-345-6366 x6602 [email protected] Hours: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM (M-F) Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (M-F) Office Fax: 718-345-3610 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM (W only) Office Fax: 718-240-6637 Languages: English, Spanish Languages: English, Haitian Creole, Spanish, French Website: http://bmsfhc.org Website: http://www.bhmcny.org/ Nearest Transit Stop: Rockaway Ave (3, C) Nearest Transit Stop: Medical Providers in Care Coordination Network: Saratoga Avenue (3); B15, B35 to East 98th Street Brownsville Multi-Service Family Health Center Medical Providers in Care Coordination Network: Brookdale University Hospital & Medical Center NYC HEALTH + HOSPITALS - CUMBERLAND DIAGNOSTIC NYC HEALTH + HOSPITALS - EAST NEW YORK & TREATMENT CENTER DIAGNOSTIC & TREATMENT CENTER Location: Location: 100 North Portland Avenue 2094 Pitkin Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11205 Brooklyn, NY 11207 Primary Contact for Referrals: Primary Contact for Referrals: Ernesto Myrie Marie Pierre-Louis 718-963-5958 347-733-3974 Ernesto. [email protected] Secondary Contact for Referrals: Hours: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM (M-F) Gail Greenidge Office Fax: 718-630-3250 718-245-4053 Languages: English, Spanish, Creole [email protected] Website: Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (M-F) http://www.nyc.gov/html/hhc/html/facilities/cumberla Office Fax: 718-735-4165 nd.shtml Languages: English, American Sign Language Interpreters Nearest Transit Stop: Park Av-N Portland (B57, B62, B69) Website: http://www.nyc.gov/kchc Medical Providers in Care Coordination Network: Nearest Transit Stop: Winthrop Avenue Station (2, 5); NYC Health + Hospitals - Woodhull Medical and B12 to Clarkson Avenue Mental Health Center; NYC Health + Hospitals - Medical Providers in Care Coordination Network: Cumberland Diagnostic & Treatment Center NYC Health + Hospitals - Kings County Hospital Center, NYC Health + Hospitals - East New York Diagnostic & Treatment Center Revised 4/12/2016 NYC HEALTH + HOSPITALS - KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL NYC HEALTH + HOSPITALS - WOODHULL MEDICAL & CENTER MENTAL HEALTH CENTER Location: Location: 451 Clarkson Avenue, 760 Broadway, Room 2TA 314 T-Building, 6th Floor, Room 610 Brooklyn, NY 11206 Brooklyn, NY 11203 Primary Contact for Referrals: Primary Contact for Referrals: Yvonne McNeil Gail Greenidge 718-963-8351 718-245-4053 [email protected] [email protected] Hours: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM (M-F) Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (M-F) Office Fax: 718-630-3250 Office Fax: 718-245-2202 Languages: English, Spanish, Creole Languages: English, American Sign Language Website: Interpreters www.nyc.gov/html/hhc/html/facilities/woodhull.shtml Website: http://www.nyc.gov/kchc Nearest Transit Stop: Nearest Transit Stop: Flushing Ave (J, M, Z); B15, B43, B46, B47, B57 Winthrop Avenue Station (2, 5); Medical Providers in Care Coordination Network: B12 to Clarkson Avenue NYC Health + Hospitals - Woodhull Medical & Medical Providers in Care Coordination Network: Mental Health Center; NYC Health + Hospitals - NYC Health + Hospitals - Kings County Hospital Cumberland Diagnostic & Treatment Center Center; NYC Health + Hospitals - East New York Diagnostic & Treatment Center HOUSING WORKS – EAST NEW YORK INTERFAITH MEDICAL CENTER Location: Location: 2640 Pitkin Avenue 880 Bergen Street Brooklyn, NY 11208 Brooklyn, NY 11238 Primary Contact for Referrals: Primary Contact for Referrals: Robert Feferman Deborah Mitchell 212-260-8868 718-613-7583 [email protected] [email protected] Hours: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM (M-F) Hours: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM (M-F) Office Fax: 212-260-8869 Office Fax: 718-613-7592 Languages: English, Spanish Languages: English, Spanish, French, Creole Website: http://www.housingworks.org Website: http://www.interfaithmedical.com Nearest Transit Stop: Euclid Avenue (A, C) Nearest Transit Stop: Medical Providers in Care Coordination Network: Franklin Avenue (A, C); Park Place (S); B65 to Housing Works Bergen & Classon Avenue Medical Providers in Care Coordination Network: Interfaith Medical Center Revised 4/12/2016 NYU LUTHERAN FAMILY HEALTH CENTERS – SUNSET SUNY DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER TERRACE Location: Location: 514 49th Street 450 Clarkson Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11220 Brooklyn, NY 11203 Primary Contact for Referrals: Primary Contact for Referrals: Migdalia Vientos Lori Hurley 718-431-2612 718-613-8342 [email protected] [email protected] Secondary Contact for Referrals: Secondary Contact for Referrals: Evelyn Lopez Michelle Melendez 718-437-5251 718-270-6391 [email protected] [email protected] Hours: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM (M-F) Hours: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM (M) Office Fax: 718-431-2612 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (T,F) Languages: English, Spanish 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM (W) Website: http://www.lutheranmedicalcenter.com 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM (Th) Nearest Transit Stop: 53rd Street (R) Office Fax: 718-270-4244 Medical Providers in Care Coordination Network: Languages: English, Spanish, Creole NYU Lutheran Family Health Centers Website: http://www.downstate.edu/star Nearest Transit Stop: Flatbush Avenue (2, 5) Medical Providers in Care Coordination Network: STAR Health Center at SUNY Downstate Medical
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