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Re: recommendation: health clinic-sliding scale?
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Center for Family Health in Hoboken has sliding scale AND also "Charity Care" via Hoboken University Medical Center (used to be called St. Mary's).

Tell your friend to go to the Center for Family Health outpatient registrar, tell them it is emergency, have no insurance and either will pay on sliding scall or you will apply for charity care through Hoboken University Medical Center (can't apply before billing, only after). If they can't see him immediately, go straight to the ER at Hoboken University Hospital, they will see your friend, do whatever is necessary and then when he gets bill he goes back to apply for their charity care.

Hoboken University Medical Center
308 Willow Ave.
Hoboken, NJ 07030
(201) 418-1000

Off-site services include the Center for Family Health, the Community Mental Health Center, and F.A.I.T.H. (Franciscan AIDS Initiative to Help) Services.

Center for Family Health
122 Clinton St, Hoboken -
(201) 656-6241

Great primary care is available right in the neighborhood. The Center for Family Health is a thriving family medical practice and teaching facility affiliated with Hoboken University Medical Center and University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ). The Center offers a broad range of primary care and preventive services to babies, children, adolescents, adults and seniors as well as comprehensive women?s health services. As the home of UMDNJ?s Family Medicine Residency Program, patients benefit from having two doctors ? a faculty physician and a family medicine resident ? co-manage their care. Recognized for its academic, teaching and clinical excellence, physicians at the Center specialize in a number of areas including: Sports Medicine, Adolescent Medicine, Obesity, Geriatrics, HIV and Developmental Issues.

The Center for Family Health is located a few blocks from Hoboken University Medical Center at 122-123 Clinton Street. For further information call (201) 418-3100.

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Why not use one of the best hospitals in the country?

New York Presbyterian Hospital Charity Care

Financial AssistanceNEW YORK ? PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL CHARITY CARE/FINANCIAL AID FEE SCALING POLICY SUMMARY

New York Presbyterian Hospital has a long-standing policy to assist patients who receive health care services at our hospital and are in need of financial aid, regardless of age, gender, race, national origin, socio-economic or immigrant status, sexual orientation or religious affiliation.

IF YOU HAVE A FINANCIAL OBLIGATION TO NEW YORK - PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL (NYPH), AND BELIEVE YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO PAY, NYPH HAS A CHARITY CARE/FINANCIAL AID POLICY WHICH CAN ASSIST QUALIFIED PATIENTS


Residents of New York State may qualify for Charity Care/Financial Aid for medically necessary emergency services. Residents of NYPH's primary service area may qualify for Charity Care/Financial Aid formedically necessary non-emergency services. Patients with income of less than 400% of the federal poverty level may be eligible for Charity Care/Financial Aid and may qualify for nominal payments or discounted rates, depending on family size and household income. Installment payment plans are available. Charity Care/Financial Aid eligibility will be determined upon completion of a Charity Care/Financial Aid application. The Policy does not apply to physicians or other providers who independently bill for their services.

INFORMATION REGARDING ELIGIBILITY FOR CHARITY CARE/FINANCIAL AID AND THE APPLICATION PROCESS IS AVAILABLE FROM THE ADMITTING OFFICES OR BY CALLING US TOLL-FREE AT (866)252-0101.

Generally, patients will be encouraged to first apply for applicable insurance programs, such as Workers Compensation and no-fault insurance, and those special programs listed below before being considered for Charity Care.

MEDICAID: for certain individuals with low incomes and resources.

CHILD HEALTH PLUS: for children under the age of 19, who are not eligible for Medicaid, regardless of immigration status.

FAMILY HEALTH PLUS: for adults age 19 to 64 who are legal U.S. residents.

MEDICAID MANAGED CARE: for Medicaid-eligible individuals. These plans focus on preventive health care. New York Presbyterian Community Health Plan is one such plan, which offers Medicaid as well as Child Health Plus and Family Health Plus.

For information about how you can apply for these programs, please call our Medicaid Eligibility Units at:

(212) 305-2974 (New York Presbyterian ? Columbia/MSCHONY)
(212) 746-4250 (New York Presbyterian ? Weill Cornell)
(212) 932-4511 (New York Presbyterian - The Allen Pavilion)
(212) 746-3733 (Payne Whitney - Manhattan)
(914) 997-5959 (Payne Whitney - Westchester)

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Dr. Abubakar on Central Avenue in the Heights charges $40 or $50 for a visit. He's a bit brusque, but efficient, and if you tell him you have no insurance, he will often give you sample prescriptions in enough quantity to get you well. The downside is, you have to get there early and sit in the office until he can see you (usually a good one to two hour wait). The office staff is nice. 452 Central Ave 201-222-0821. You don't have to be an established patient to be seen.

I also recently saw a CVS quick-clinic in Hoboken. It's the new CVS near the end of Washington, near 14th Street (sorry, don't know the exact address).

If your friend is very ill, though, don't hesitate to go to an emergency room. "Flu like symptoms" can mean many things and can be dangerous. HUMC in Hoboken is decent - avoid Christ if you can - JC Medical Center is just okay. A hospital must see you in the ER without an initial upfront charge. If your friend has no insurance, he or she can apply for charity care to eliminate the bill (if they qualify), or arrange a "payment option" with the hospital for charges.

Good luck and I hope your friend feels better soon.

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I found this on the state website:

"CPHC New Jersey?s Centers for Primary Health Care (CPHC) offer a wide range of health care services for the entire family.

You don?t need health insurance to get care at a center. Centers serve the uninsured and underinsured, as well as patients with Medicaid, Medicare and private insurance.

If you?re uninsured, your bill will be based on your ability to pay. No one is ever turned away for lack of funds. "

The following link has a list of locations. Hudson Cty is on page 6

http://www.state.nj.us/health/fhs/cphc/documents/locations.pdf

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I believe there is one on Garfield Ave near Communipaw Ave. Nice building. I had to drop a friend off.

Otherwise, you can try Dr. Medrano's office on the corner of Van Vorst Park (Jersey and York).

It is a private practice but he often takes charity cases because he knows many of the old timers and their families(but ask the office manager first - there's a form). He's there only part of the time so his clients line up outside.

The entrance is on the 1st floor on Jersey Ave.

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Don't know of any in JC, but if you're friend is desperate there is a good one in Bayonne. You can get there by bus or maybe light rail. It's called the Bayonne Medi Center. I think it's on Kennedy Blvd. and something like 28th St. Call first to get the address, as I'm not sure.

I havent't been there in a few years, but it was always pretty good and professional. I don't know what a sliding scale is.

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can anyone recommend an emergency/health care clinic in jc that has a sliding scale...a friend with no insurance and is really sick...severe flu-like symptoms...

thanks!

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