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MIC-Women's Health Services, a Service Division of MHRA

Phone: 718-626-6735

Address
12-26 31st Avenue
Lower Level
Astoria, NY 11106

Executive Director
Kathy Miller, Vice President Clinical and Community Programs

Days & Hours of Operation

Monday: 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Tuesday: 12:00 pm-4:30 pm
Wednesday: 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Thursday: 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Friday: 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

Costs & Fees (if any)
No Cost, Sliding Scale

 

Programs & Services
Cancer, Counseling, Family Planning, Financial Assistance, Health Care Services, Health Screening Services, HIV/AIDS and Sexual Health, Mental Health, Nutrition/Meal/Food Programs, Sexual and Reproductive Health

Population Served
Adolescents (Teen/Youth), Adults, Immigrants, Women and Girls

South Asian Groups Served
Afghan, Bangladeshi, Indian, Indo-Caribbean, Nepalese, Pakistani, Sri Lankan

Bilingual Skills
Hindi , Punjabi, Urdu

Areas Served
MIC is a network of 8 centers located in communities of need throughout New York City


Established: 1970

Mission
MIC advocates for and improves the reproductive health of women and adolescents in the underserved communities of New York City by providing continuous, patient centered, high quality and comprehensive obstetrical, gynecological and family planning services in an environment that promotes hospitals and provider groups which share in this Vision.

Serving South Asians
Programs and services are designed for South Asians as well as other community groups.

Additional Information
Programs and services focus primarily on health information and/or services.

Free cancer screening for South Asian women with no insurance; Service coordination for developmental delays in children; WIC programs, prenatal care, social work services; Prenatal Care; Family Planning; Behavioral Risk Factors Screening; MIC's 'Spread the Word' program specifically targets South Asian women in Queens to increase their breast cancer screening rates.

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