3174 Route 22
Dover Plains, NY 12522-5924
Community Health Centers in New York
731 federally funded community health centers and sliding-scale clinics across New York. All accept patients regardless of insurance status or ability to pay.
Cities in New York
All clinics (731)
82 Middle Country Rd
Coram, NY 11727-4460
327 Front St
Greenport, NY 11944-1515
31 W Broad St
Haverstraw, NY 10927-1615
750 Union St
Hudson, NY 12534-3002
1545 Inwood Ave
Bronx, NY 10452-2001
330 Meeting House Ln
Southampton, NY 11968-5064
24 Union St
Middletown, NY 10940-4906
23 Lakewood Ave
Monticello, NY 12701-2021
19 Lakewood Ave
Monticello, NY 12701-2022
1 Paradies Ln
New Paltz, NY 12561-4031
14 Lawton St # 1
New Rochelle, NY 10801-6349
84 N Highland Ave
Nyack, NY 10960-1831
2 Park Ave
Yonkers, NY 10703-3402
2400 Linden Blvd
Brooklyn, NY 11208-4830
29 N Hamilton St
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601-2541
501 N Ocean Ave
Patchogue, NY 11772-1758
20 Manchester Rd
Poughkeepsie, NY 12603-2412
75 Washington St
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601-2303
105-04 Sutphin Blvd
Jamaica, NY 11435-5022
Community Health Centers in New York
New York's community health centers are part of the national network of roughly 1,400 HRSA-funded Section 330 grantees that served more than 30 million patients in 2023. Every center on this page is legally required to accept patients regardless of insurance status or ability to pay, and to offer a sliding-fee discount based on household income.
For Black patients in New York, FQHCs fill a critical gap left by commercial primary care: they staff Medicaid navigators, run in-house 340B pharmacies, provide on-site dental and behavioral health care, and offer enabling services like transportation and translation. Many New York centers specialize in serving historically underserved Black communities and have Black-majority clinical staff.
Not seeing what you need? Check nearby states via the national directory, or verify hours and current services directly with the center before you visit — FQHC schedules can shift with grant cycles.