Address: 82-68 164th St, Queens, NY 11432, USA
Phone: +17188833000
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Maria Delgado
In my life I had never seen an emergency room with such poor attention, only a few work and are forced, but the rest are animals, lazy, inhuman. Seriously, they should study car mechanics or blacksmithing and not nursing. Most of them sit at a computer and the patients are left to their own devices, but they also don't let a family member come in to help you. I went with pain in a recent surgery, it was very difficult for me to walk or move because of the pain and I asked 5 nurses for help to go to the bathroom and they ignored me, in the end the doctor helped me π my serum filled with blood, it was filling the container with my blood, I showed it to a lady, who was sitting chatting, her shift had started about 20 minutes ago, she simply told me to hook it myself, IN PAIN, and she did not move a body cell to help me or clean the blood, much less called someone else to do it. That stay was traumatic, painful and torture.
Wendy Okoye
Persaud in medical clinic poked me once to get my blood for the ist time,am so happy, she is such a pro. Very happy nurse.
Bernarda Montes
My bad customer service I have to take several tables as an appointment to remove an IUD so I don't have a baby because I missed it. He embodied selo they make me come in vain.
Maria Perdomo
Very good attention and fast that they did not attend the assistant also had very good attention Mrs. Ana Boone
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They have hookers to help you get well
City wokers
Different clinics have different schedules. Call them and ask for days they accept walk-ins and/or appointments.
- Bring your the following documents: β’ NYS Non-Driver's ID, Learner's Permit or Driver's License or Out-of-State ID, β’ Social Security Card, β’ Permanent Resident or Green Card, β’ Valid U.S. or Foreign passport, β’ Utility bill ( Con Edison, National Grid, Verizon, T-Mobil, AT&T, Sprint, Chase Bank, Citi Bank, Capital One, TD Bank, MCU Bank or Bank of America Bank's statement, or β’ A notarized letter from your landlord stating where you're currently living,
The NYC hospitals π₯ should accept your union's 1199 SEIU insurance. π€ Otherwise, you need to switch health insurance. Affinity, Aetna, Cigna, Fidelis Care, GHI, HIP, Humana, Metroplus, Neighborhood, United Healthcare Group, Wellcare, etc. are just a few health insutance companies the NYC hospitals accept from their patients.
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Yes, Monday- Saturday from 7a-7p
That's according to the line when you get there. They begin at 8am I believe so get there b4 to get in line early.
Sorry, just seeing this.. They are open Monday thru Saturday from 7 am til 7 pm.. No appt needed..and they are now offering $100 to those who take it by 12/31/2021
Hmmm not sure. Why?
Yes or take him to an urgent care clinic
Go to the ER Immediately. Make sure is nothing serious
Yes
I'm sure you ask at the information desk at the main entrance that they should provide.
Various. Depending on dept
I'm not sure. You can call to find out g
Big building next to the Hospital
Second floor, main building
Walk in!
Closed on Veteran's Day.
It's a secret
email them , you won't get any answer here .
You get emergency medicare/Medicaid here.
Only the inpatient pharmacy. Outpatient pharmacy is open on weekdays 9am - 5pm.
You may fall into the "Low-income family" category and be eligible for Medicaid and FREE Health/Medical Insurance. Otherwise, the Emergency Room visits will be costly. π€ I have insurance and a single E.R. visit would cost me $150 out of pocket.
Yes. ‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡‡ - Healthfirst Child Health Plus - Healthfirst Essential Plan 1 - Healthfirst Essential Plan 2 Essential Plan 3 & 4 - Healthfirst Essential Plan 3 - Healthfirst Essential Plan 4 - Healthfirst AbsoluteCare FIDA Plan Health and Recovery Plans (HARP) - Healthfirst Personal Wellness Plan Medicare Advantage Plans - Healthfirst Life Improvement Plan (HMO SNP) - Healthfirst CompleteCare (HMO SNP) - Healthfirst Mount Sinai Select (HMO) - Healthfirst Increased Benefits Plan (HMO) - Healthfirst 65 Plus Plan (HMO) - Healthfirst Coordinated Benefits Plan (HMO) Medicaid Managed Care - Healthfirst Medicaid Managed Care NYS Exchange - Healthfirst Platinum Leaf Premier - Healthfirst Gold Leaf Premier - Healthfirst Silver Leaf Premier - Healthfirst Bronze Leaf Premier - Healthfirst Platinum Leaf - Healthfirst Gold Leaf - Healthfirst Silver Leaf - Healthfirst Bronze Leaf
Take the Q65 bus π to 164th St.
I don't know
You need to get epic login id from the hospital. Contact them with your clinic card.
Do they have parking services for the patients?
There's low-cost medical/health insurance for pregnant women. But any treatment beyond the basic medical needs aren't free.
Paid parking.
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