Address: 90-37 Parsons Blvd 1st Floor, Jamaica, NY 11432, USA
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30–11AM
Tuesday: 8:30–11AM
Wednesday: 8:30–11AM
Thursday: 8:30–11AM
Friday: 8:30–11AM
Saturday: Closed
Eshan Shauryar
Their schedule on the website is not reliable. I managed to leave early from my work and came here at 2:45; they were already closed. The phone number they have on the website only dials 311 The rude security guy told me, “Take a day off and come early, THATS IT!”
Alexis Reyes
Friendly atmosphere. The staff is very attentive and helpful ! Shoutout to Annie ! Highly recommend this place.
Julieta cañas
Excellent place if you are a foreigner and speak Spanish. Most of the people who work there speak Spanish. The Covid-19 test is free, everyone is super friendly, they help you with whatever you need, they give you things and are super accessible. It has a garage next door (it is paid, but it is comfortable). The place of access is very easy and comfortable. We recommend it 100%!!! And Julisa a love, she helped us more than she should, she gave us her number for any inconvenience, she attended us when we needed it and she solved the problem for us after having been there. A GREAT!
Camilo Cañas
This place is excellent!!! We did some tests for covid 19 and we were treated barbarously from the guard to the girl who smears. Julisa is very attentive and helped us a lot in Spanish (she even assisted us by phone) THANK YOU!!!
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Rapid HIV test results are available during your visit. Other results will be available 10 days after your test date.
The Jamaica Sexual Health Clinic opens at 8:30am Monday through Friday.
You can.
Yes u can its free
Per New York State law, parental consent is not needed for minors to access birth control. Anyone 12 years of age or older can get birth control during an STI visit at one of our Sexual Health Clinics.
All eight NYC Sexual Health Clinics offer walk-in services. No appointment is necessary.
After visiting a clinic, you can ask questions or get your test results online with our Patient Portal at https://patientportal.cityofnewyork.us/pp-web/login If you did not register for the Patient Portal at a recent visit, you can call 347-396-7959 for assistance with your test results.
Patients can call the NYC Sexual Health Clinic Hotline (396) 7959 Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For additional info, please visit: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/services/sexual-health-clinics.page
Patients of all ages with symptoms can be seen by a health care provider. At this time, we are offering walk-in STI and HIV testing only to people without symptoms who are 21 years and younger. Patients can also call the NYC Sexual Health Clinic Hotline (347-396-7959) to speak with a Sexual Health Clinic health care provider Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
After visiting a clinic, you can get your test results online with our Patient Portal at https://patientportal.cityofnewyork.us/pp-web/login If you did not register for the Patient Portal at a recent visit, you can call 347-396-7959 for assistance with your test results.
As of November 22, 2020, Jamaica Sexual Health Clinic is open and providing limited services. For more information, visit our webpage: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/services/sexual-health-clinics.page If you visit the clinic, be sure to arrive as early as possible as there is often a line. Services are first come, first served.
Walk in accepted
Our Sexual Health Clinics do not have public-facing phone numbers. If you need assistance, please call 311 or visit one of our clinics in person.
If you have symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection, you can see a health care provider to examine those symptoms. We do not offer general physical exams, though.
Yes, people can get tested if they are on their period.
If you have insurance, we will bill your plan at no cost to you. If you do not have insurance or do not wish to use your insurance, we will ask you to pay a sliding scale fee but we do not require payment to receive services.
No, we do not have phone numbers for the NYC Sexual Health Clinics. For general information or results, you can call 311.
It sounds like you went to a different facility in the same building as the Jamaica Sexual Health Clinic. For more information about the NYC Health+Hospitals clinic visit http://www.nycyouthhealth.org/html/queens-health-clinic.shtml
No, the NYC Sexual Health Clinics do not offer PPD testing. You may be eligible to get tested at an NYC Tuberculosis Chest Center if you have risk factors for developing TB disease, including exposure to someone with infectious TB disease. Chest Centers do not offer TB testing for work or school purposes. For more information on Tuberculosis Chest Centers: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/services/tuberculosis-chest-centers.page
If needed, NYC Sexual Health Clinics provide medication onsite. If you do not have health insurance or you cannot pay the sliding scale fee, you can still receive services.
You can get your test results online at https://www-den.mytelevox.com/mytestresults/Login.aspx or by calling 866-934-8693. If you are having trouble trying to get your test results, you can call 347-396-7959 for assistance. You can also return to any NYC Sexual Health Clinic to receive your results in person.
All NYC Sexual Health Clinics provide walk-in services; no appointment is necessary. Any insurance will be accepted.
Services are free for patients 18 and younger. Patients over 18 will be asked to pay with insurance or using a sliding scale fee. No payments will be collected at the clinic. If you do not have insurance or cannot pay the fee, you can still get services. For more information, visit https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/services/health-insurance-faq-for-sexualhealth-clinics.page
Can you please clarify what you mean by pod testing?
We do not offer ppd testing at any of the NYC Sexual Health Clinics.
Absolutely. All of our clinic staff conform to the highest standards of infection control.
We do not reuse needles at any of the NYC Health Department's Sexual Health Clinics. We safely dispose of all needles and syringes according to guidance from New York State and the Centers for Disease Control. Reusing and sharing needles can put patients in danger of getting hepatitis C virus (HCV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and HIV. For more information on injection safety, you can visit cdc.gov/injectionsafety
The New York City Health Department asks for a fee for Sexual Health Clinic services given to adults (age 19 and over). If you want to use your health insurance to pay for the visit, your insurance plan will be billed. If you do not have health insurance or do not want your insurance billed for the visit, you will be asked to pay a sliding scale fee based on your family size and yearly income. If you do not have health insurance or cannot pay the sliding scale fee, you can still get services. For more information, visit https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/clinic/comm-letter-std.pdf
Yes, we give out free condoms at all NYC Sexual Health Clinics.
We provide low- or no-cost testing. We ask for a fee for Sexual Health Clinic services given to adults (age 19 and over). If you want to use your health insurance to pay for the visit, your insurance plan will be billed. If you do not have health insurance or do not want your insurance billed for the visit, you will be asked to pay a sliding scale fee based on your family size and yearly income. If you do not have health insurance or cannot pay the sliding scale fee, you can still get services. For more information please visit https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/services/health-insurance-faq-for-sexualhealth-clinics.page
No, we do not provide those services at our Sexual Health Clinics.
Because our clinics provide walk-in services, it can be difficult to know how long a visit will take. You should budget at least 1-2 hours for STI testing services an NYC Sexual Health Clinic. You might spend longer at the clinic if you need additional services.
The New York City Health Department asks for a fee for Sexual Health Clinic services given to adults (age 19 and over). If you want to use your health insurance to pay for the visit, your insurance plan will be billed. If you do not have health insurance or do not want your insurance billed for the visit, you will be asked to pay a sliding scale fee based on your family size and yearly income. Please note that no payments will be collected at the clinic, so you do not need to calculate a fee beforehand. You can talk to clinic staff for more information about billing. Here is more information about the sliding scale: https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/clinic/comm-letter-std.pdf
Jamaica Sexual Health Clinic offers walk-in STI testing services Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The number of patients admitted to a clinic depends on clinician availability each day. Some clinics may stop taking patients before closing time.
No, we do not offer routine physical exams at any of our Sexual Health Clinics.
The New York City Health Department asks for a fee for Sexual Health Clinic services given to adults (age 19 and over). If you want to use your health insurance to pay for the visit, your insurance plan will be billed. If you do not have health insurance or do not want your insurance billed for the visit, you will be asked to pay a sliding scale fee based on your family size and yearly income. Please note that the fee covers all services rendered at a visit, including testing. For more information please visit https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/services/health-insurance-faq-for-sexualhealth-clinics.page
We use the Alere Determine test to detect HIV, with rapid results available within 20-30 minutes. This test has the ability to identify HIV as soon as 12-26 days after an exposure but it is not a confirmatory test. Positive rapid test results must be confirmed with a lab-based test. If a patient is concerned about a more recent exposure, they may also get tested for an acute HIV Infection (very early HIV infection) with another lab-based test. Please come in to a clinic to discuss more with a provider or counselor.
Jamaica Sexual Health Clinic is open 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
No, you do not.
No, all eight Sexual Health Clinics are closed on Labor Day. For more information on clinic hours and locations please visit https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/services/sexual-health-clinics.page.
No
STD & HIV testing
If you are in New York City you can call 311 for more information about the clinics or to get your test results.
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