Housing Works - Keith D. Cylar Community Health Center 743-749 East 9th Street, Manhattan, New York 10009
About the Business
Welcome to Housing Works - Keith D. Cylar Community Health Center, your trusted partner in comprehensive healthcare located in the heart of Manhattan at 743-749 East 9th Street, New York. Our community health center is dedicated to providing exceptional, patient-centered care to individuals and families in our vibrant neighborhood.
At Housing Works, we believe in promoting wellness and empowering our community through accessible, quality healthcare services. Our team of experienced healthcare professionals is committed to addressing the diverse needs of our patients with compassion and expertise. We offer a wide range of services, including primary care, preventive health screenings, mental health support, and specialized programs tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual.
Our facility is designed to create a welcoming and inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and respected. We are passionate about fostering a healthy community and work tirelessly to ensure that all our patients receive the care and support they deserve. Whether you are seeking routine medical care or specialized health services, Housing Works - Keith D. Cylar Community Health Center is here to help you achieve your health goals.
Join us in our mission to build a healthier community. Contact us today to schedule an appointment or to learn more about our services. Your health and well-being are our top priorities, and we look forward to serving you.
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Location & Phone number
743-749 East 9th Street, Manhattan, New York, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Was hesitant to begin a medication due to cost but thought HousingWorks would help me get medication at free or minimal cost. Was convinced by providers to take the medication in the name of public health and I'm now stuck with a $400 in lab bills that I cannot afford. I went to HousingWorks specifically because I thought they'd be sensitive to me financial concerns about taking the medication. I would have never taken the medication if they were transparent about the cost, but ended up with surprise bill instead. I would not put your faith in them to help you "navigate" any healthcare because they just screwed me over."
"I went for a Covid test on 11/19 almost 2 weeks ago at the Community Health Center 743-749 9th Street, NY NY 10009 and have yet to receive any results either by phone, email, text or Healow app. I went into the office today and no one could help me. There were apparently no supervisors that I could speak to and the place was filled with people including employees either with masks below their noses or not wearing one at all. I have called 6x over the past 2 weeks leaving messages for apparent directors/supervisors Stephanie and Natasha Miller and have still yet to get a reply. I foresee my only resolution to this is going to all social media and the press, not only about the lack of responsiveness to my query/results and why it's been almost 2 weeks and I have yet to receive my results but also to the extreme neglect of social distancing and mask wearing in such a public space and health care facility."
"A medical clinic in LES that caters to the community to provide free or low-cost treatment. Except along wait, and lots of people. It gets crowded the Drs are ok. The exam was too basic for my taste."
"i used to love this place because the staff in medical were awesome and very helpful. however it is one of the most difficult places to genuinely receive help from. i just attempted to call 3 times to reschedule a visit i need really bad for sooner if possible, and each time i was just transferred from one person to the other until i got hung up on. I never was able to get through to medical for any sort of help. its absolutely ridiculous. i may just have to go to an urgent care facility kind of thing just to get the meds i need."
"Helpful, but not always present. Regardless I probably wouldn't have gotten a lot of things done without them and I really appreciate their help. If you struggle with ANYTHING (mental health, addiction, physical disability, auto immune diseases, etc) seek their assistance. Sign up for a counselor. Even if you just want someone to talk to, it's nice having someone check in on you. Especially when you feel there's no one else."
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