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Ambulatory Care Network of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
Community Health Outreach
The Ambulatory Care Network's (ACN) department of Community Health Outreach helps safeguard and improve the health of many at-risk adults and children in the New York metropolitan area through programs such as the CHALK- Choosing Healthy & Active Lifestyles for Kids Program, the Community Health Nursing- Faith Based Partnership Program, the Family PEACE Program, the Washington Heights/Inwood Network (WIN) Asthma Program, the Healthy Schools Healthy Families Program, the Turn 2 Us Program, the Lang Youth Medical Program, the Outreach Program, the Pharmacy Assistance Program (SASA-PAP), and the Reach Out and Read
The department of Community Health Outreach also administers the Ambulatory Care Network Appointment Scheduling Center, a center that schedules appointments for patients and providers seeking care at New York-Presbyterian's Ambulatory Care Network and specialty practices.
In addition, the Ambulatory Care Network's Community Health Outreach hosts health events, health screenings, health education, and provides flu shots at a variety of settings such as churches, beaches, schools, street fairs, ambulatory care practice sites, and other events throughout the serving communities.
Contact
- Ambulatory Care Network
Community Health Outreach
Washington Heights/Inwood - (212) 305-5857
- Ambulatory Care Network
Community Health Outreach
Harlem & Upper East Side - (212) 746-6460
