Charles B. Wang Community Health Center

Charles B. Wang Community Health Center
Federally Qualified Health Center

Location on Canal Street
Geography
Location 268 Canal St, New York, NY 10013
125 Walker St, New York, NY 10013
136-26 37th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354
Links
Website http://www.cbwchc.org

The Charles B. Wang Community Health Center (CBWCHC), founded in 1971, is a nonprofit organization and Federally Qualified Health Center.[1] The center provides primary healthcare to members of the community. There are locations in Lower Manhattan and Flushing, Queens, all which are opened 7 days a week. In 2013, the center served more than 47,000 patients and 250,000 visits. The center has multilingual staff fluent in Mandarin, Cantonese, Taishanese, Shanghainese, Fujianese, Vietnamese, and Korean.

History

CBWCHC started in 1971 as the very first Chinatown Health Fair by a group of volunteers, providing health education and screenings to the medically underserved Chinese community in New York City.

As the fair grew, donations funded the expansion to a new location at 89 Baxter Street in 1979.[2] With this new location, more patients were being seen and treated. This new location was opened seven days a week with a full staff of doctors and nurses. Now with a stable structure, patients were able to return for check-ups and continual care.

In the year of 1989, Congress had passed the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, which brought about Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC).[3] This allowed qualified health centers to fully cover the cost of treating uninsured patients. With this Public Health Service Act, the Health Center was more capable of providing care to a larger scope of the community.

Services

Internal Medicine Primary care for patients 18 and over, check-ups, immunizations, nutrition counseling, screening and treatment for cholesterol, diabetes, high blood pressure, sexually transmitted infections, smoking, cancer, hepatitis B care program, specialty care in optometry, urology, hematology, pulmonology, nephrology
Pediatric Care Primary care for patients 21 and under, check-ups, immunizations, nutrition counseling, specialty care
Women's Health GYN, breast/cervical/colorectal cancer screening, HPV testing and vaccinations, HIV/STD testing, pregnancy testing, prenatal and postpartum care, delivery at partner hospitals, breastfeeding education
Dental Care Teeth cleaning, dental x-rays, dental fillings/crowns, tooth extraction, root canals, periodontal treatment, denture and bridge care
Mental Health Diagnostic and treatment assessment for disorders, medication management, individual and group therapies, urgent assessment, intervention management of behavioral aspect of medical diseases, screening for depression
Social Services Family counseling, crisis intervention, case management, assistance with government benefits
Health Education Chinese/English language health education materials, public group workshops, counseling on health
Additional Services Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program, health insurance enrollment, optometry services, nutrition counseling, language access line, Patient Portal

References

  1. Hoobler, Dorothy and Thomas (2011). From Street Fair to Medical Home. HSU+Associates. p. 21.
  2. Hoobler, Dorothy and Thomas (2011). From Street Fair to Medical Home. HSU+Associates. p. 68.
  3. Hoobler, Dorothy and Thomas (2011). From Street Fair to Medical Home. HSU+Associates. p. 78.

External links

Official website

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