The care team at Community Medicine Program—Family Health Centers at NYU Langone provides healthcare to adults through several New York City homeless services locations.
Family Health Centers at NYU Langone
We meet the healthcare needs of the entire family through programs that focus on primary and specialized medical care, dentistry, and social support services.
In addition to our primary care services, we can connect our patients with doctors from more than 25 medical and surgical specialties.
Treatment for substance use is available to residents of the shelter system and those who are formerly homeless and living in the city’s supportive housing. Services include group therapy, supportive therapy, and medication. We also provide referrals and navigation services to help people enter detox programs and addiction rehabilitation.
Our care team includes doctors, psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, psychiatric nurses, social workers, HIV counselors, care managers, and substance abuse counselors.
Community Medicine Locations
Our clinics can be found at the following residential shelters for people who are experiencing housing issues, transitional living, or homelessness. Except where noted, services are available to residents only.
Brooklyn
Atlantic House Men’s Shelter, 2402 Atlantic Avenue, 347-377-4230
Barbara S. Kleiman Shelter for Men, 300 Skillman Avenue, 718-302-7366 (community health services available to anyone in need, regardless of housing status)