Address: 1309 Fulton Ave 2nd floor, The Bronx, NY 10456, USA
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–12PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–12PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–12PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–12PM
Friday: 8:30AM–12PM
Saturday: Closed
Thee Rich Martin
I've come here like 4 times and brought my ladies here several times. My throuples don't happen without a negative battery of tests. So this place is great. And Ladies make ya men get tested so they cam shoot up the club all day. Lol 😆
Katherine Lopez
Best STD clinic in the Bronx. Thank you so much. Been coming here for years and always been treated with love and respect.
Sofia Aguilar
My second time here and my experience has been great. Staff here is friendly especially the doctor I forgot her name but she is great. Today it was a quick visit however the other time did take some time.
Erika Medina (Erimed)
I’ve been going here since 2000s. They’re very knowledgeable and I have actually skipped the trip to my actual doctor because they have more resources and info than them. I’ve even gone here while I was pregnant and got better answers than my own doctor. You get better help too because it’s their specialty. I never really had to wait king ever but then again I’ve only gone in the morning. Since the pandemic, then changed some things, like they are more safer with COVID and there is social distracting practicing in there. You don’t have to sit anyone, which is actually comforting that you don’t have to Sit next to anyone. The chairs are all 6 feet apart. Confidential and reliable. It’s a clean place and informative. There’s a TV while you wait which gives even more info. Pretty good.
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The Morrisania Sexual Health Clinic does not offer TB testing. There is a Tuberculosis Chest Center on the first floor of the same building. You can be tested 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.
People 35 years or younger without symptoms can also receive HIV and STI testing. If you do not have symptoms and need HIV and STI testing, you can receive this (testing) service on Fridays at the Jamaica Sexual Health Clinic. People 12 years or older without symptoms can receive HIV and STI testing during additional testing hours at Morrisania on Mondays from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.; and at Jamaica, Fort Greene, and Chelsea Sexual Health Clinics on Tuesdays from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
NYC Sexual Health Clinic services are free for patients 12 to 18 years old. You do not need to bring identification to get tested.
All Sexual Health Clinic services are low- or no-cost. 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 insurance or cannot pay the fee, you can still get services. For more information about the sliding scale, visit https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/clinic/comm-letter-std.pdf
Im not sure but you should try going to CIR for your immunization record. Citywide Immunization Registry (CIR) - NYC Health
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Yes you’ll be treated without insurance and No, not at all unless your family are city workers and can access that information. Make sure when they call( If positive) you go ASAP. Or they’ll leave mail, come to your door, emails, phone calls etc.. Nobody will ever know just do things correctly and be smart
The Morrisania Sexual Health Clinic does not offer testing for COVID-19. However, there is a COVID Express site located in the same building. For more information or to schedule an appointment, visit nyc.gov/health/covidexpress
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As of today (7/13/20), only two NYC Sexual Health Clinics are open for limited services (Chelsea and Fort Greene Sexual Health Clinics). For future updates on clinic reopenings or expanded services, check our webpage at https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/services/sexual-health-clinics.page You can also call 347-396-7959 to speak to an NYC Sexual Health Clinic health care provider for sexual health telemedicine services. The hotline is available Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
You can call 311 for more information about the NYC Sexual Health Clinics. If you are having trouble trying to get your test results, you can call 347-396-7959 for assistance.
If needed, our health care providers can provide treatment during your visit.
After visiting a clinic, 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.
I have asked your provider to reach out to you directly.
Your results will be available 10 days after your test date. You can get your results either by phone or online. To get a printed copy of your results, return to the clinic after your results have posted online. You will have to show a photo ID to get your results printed.
Yes depending on insurance or the sliding scale
You can call 311 for more information on New York City Sexual Health Clinics. If you need test results, you can get your test results online 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.
The NYC Sexual Health Clinics do not offer general physical exams. For more information about Sexual Health Clinic services and billing practices, visit: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/services/sexual-health-clinics.page
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. Here is more information about the sliding scale: https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/clinic/comm-letter-std.pdf
No, the NYC Sexual Health Clinics do not provide medication abortion.
Because our clinics provide walk-in services, it can be difficult to know how long a visit will take. You should budget 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
Morrisania Sexual Health Clinic offers STI testing 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.
All eight NYC Sexual Health Clinics offer walk-in services. No appointment is necessary.
For more information about this and all NYC Sexual Health Clinics, please visit https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/services/sexual-health-clinics.page or call 311. After visiting a clinic, please wait 10 days to get your test results. 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.
We do not provide flu vaccines at any of the NYC Sexual Health Clinics. Please visit the NYC Health Map to find a flu vaccine location near you: https://a816-healthpsi.nyc.gov/nychealthmap
Yuup it's free
Yes, in NYC sexual health services are available ages 12+. I'm 16 btw
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This location does not offer services on Saturdays. For sexual health services on Saturdays, go to Chelsea Sexual Health Clinic or Fort Greene Sexual Health Clinic between 8:30am and 12pm. For more information, visit https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/services/sexual-health-clinics.page or call 311.
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