NYC Health + Hospitals
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The nation’s largest municipal health system empowering New Yorkers to live their healthiest lives. For appointments: 1-844-NYC-4NYC. Page not monitored 24/7.
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#DidYouKnow: You can receive the #fluvaccine at the same time as other vaccines, including COVID-19 and RSV vaccines. Make an appointment for your flu vaccine today: on.nyc.gov/3Fq7h7k. #FluSeason
#LifestyleMedicineTip: Social connectedness is essential for emotional health and higher quality of life: on.nyc.gov/4glRZkl.
#WinterWeather: Understand the signs of hypothermia and seek medical care immediately. Symptoms caused by hypothermia may include shivering, increased heart rate, mental confusion, frostbite or blisters on fingers: on.nyc.gov/2RmwchP.
If you’re 12 or older, we’re here for you no matter what. Our health services for teens include annual check-ups, sexual health and mental health services, LGBTQ+ Health, and wellness counseling: on.nyc.gov/3PHhFL4.
RSV can cause severe illness, especially in infants and older adults. There are vaccines to help prevent RSV in people ages 50 and older, and vaccines and monoclonal antibody medications to protect infants and young children. Learn more: on.nyc.gov/3Oq32vi.
#WinterWeather: Prepare for snow by dressing in layers and covering exposed skin. Synthetic fibers and wool are better insulators and keep you drier than cotton. Have backup clothing on-hand in case clothing gets damp or wet: on.nyc.gov/2RmwchP.
We believe everyone has a right to health care. NYC Care offers doctor visits, mental health resources, low- to no-cost prescriptions, and more. Enroll or renew at on.nyc.gov/31TNbg1 or call 646-692-2273.
#WinterWeather: A #WinterWeatherAdvisory and #TravelAdvisory are both in effect for New York City. Winter weather conditions are dangerous for anyone, but children and seniors are most vulnerable. Check on neighbors and offer assistance to those in need: on.nyc.gov/2RmwchP.
Stay warm, stay safe New York.
NYC is now under a Travel Advisory and a Winter Weather Advisory. The City’s Winter Weather Emergency Plan has been activated. Snow continues through the day and into the evening, with steadier snow possible this afternoon and evening. Snowfall rates generally range from 0.1 to…
❄️ Winter Weather Update ❄️ The City is activating its Winter Weather Emergency Plan and issuing a Travel Advisory for Sunday. Today: Some areas may see up to 1 inch of snow, ending by mid to late afternoon. Sunday: Snow begins around 5–6 AM and continues through the day,…
If you’re a New Yorker, you can access low- to no-cost health care regardless of your immigration status or ability to pay. Enroll or renew at on.nyc.gov/31TNbg1 or call 646-692-2273.
New Yorkers can #PreventtheFlu by getting vaccinated. Flu vaccines are safe and the best way to protect you from getting sick. Everyone 6 months and older should get a flu vaccine every year: on.nyc.gov/3Fq7h7k. #FluSeason
#VirtualExpressCare is a fast, easy way for patients to see a provider for common physical, mental, emotional, and behavioral health issues that are not emergencies. After your virtual visit, ExpressCare staff will work with your provider for any follow-up care:…
With possible snow headed our way this weekend and very cold temperatures early next week, make sure you're heating your home safely: ✅ Plug space heaters directly into the wall 🚫 Never use an oven or stove to heat your home ☎️ Call @nyc311 if you don't have heat or hot water
.@NWSNewYorkNY Special Weather Statement for NYC: Light to occasionally moderate snow will continue to develop through early this afternoon. Accumulations of around an inch can be expected. Extra caution should be used if traveling today. #NYwx
#LifestyleMedicineTip: Avoid tobacco, excess alcohol, and other risky substance use to help support your health: on.nyc.gov/4glRZkl.
In her battle with heroin #addiction, Jerica lost almost everything. But, it was while mourning at her beloved dog's gravesite that she made a promise to get clean. She went to @JacobiNCBHosp addiction treatment center in the Bronx and found an oasis for recovery.…
We are proud to announce that NYC Health + Hospitals Chief Nursing Executive Natalia Cineas, NYC Health + Hospitals/ Kings County Chief Nursing Officer Opal Sinclair-Chung, and NYC Health + Hospitals/Metropolitan Chief Nursing Officer Christopher G. Wilson are recognized on the…
The HPV vaccine prevents infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV), which can affect men and causes cervical cancer in women. The vaccine against HPV can also help prevent other types of cancer in both men and women: on.nyc.gov/3ixc9yC. #CervicalCancerAwarenessMonth
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