
The Mount Sinai Hospital provides an extensive network of primary care, ambulatory specialty care, psychiatric care and rehabilitation services both on the Mount Sinai campus and in the community. Questions can be asked and information on insurance and payment policies can be obtained by telephone prior to scheduling an appointment. Locations and appointment scheduling are listed below.
| Primary Care Practices | Location | Appointment Scheduling |
| Coffey Geriatrics Practice Primary Care for the Older Adult | 1440 Madison Avenue | 212-659-8552 |
| Coffey Geriatrics Practice at Linkage House | 309 E. 118th Street | 212-824-7646 |
| Internal Medicine Associates Primary Care for Adults | 5-17 East 102nd Street | 212-659-8551 |
| Medicine Pediatrics Associates Primary Care for the Entire Family | Anneberg Building, 4 Madison Avenue or 5th Avenue | 212-659-8553 |
| Pediatric Associates Primary Care for Infants and Children | Annenberg Building, 4 | 212-659-8559 |
| Adolescent Health Center | 312 East 94th Street | 212-423-3000 |
| Jack Martin Fund Clinic for Treatment of Infectious Diseases | 5-17 East 102nd Street | 212-241-7968 |
| OB/GYN Associates-comprehensive health care for women, including prenatal care, family planning and general gynecological services. | 1176 5th Avenue at 99th St. | 212-659-8557 |
The Mount Sinai Faculty Practice Associates is a comprehensive practice comprised of over 700 physician members of the faculty of Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Because our physicians are trained in a wide range of medical and surgical specialties, FPA is a comprehensive practice, serving all of your health care needs. The selection of a physician is one of the most important decisions you will ever make, and by choosing a doctor at Mount Sinai FPA, you will have access to one of the top-ranked clinical and medical research centers in the country. Our physician offices are located at 5 East 98th Street, just off of Fifth Avenue in New York City, and in adjoining buildings on the Mount Sinai campus. Phone: 212-241-6228
The Mount Sinai Visiting Doctors Program provides hands-on, high-quality medical care to men and women with complex and serious illnesses who have difficulty leaving their homes. Our program provides preventive care, diagnostic evaluation, and treatment to help patients maximize their health and independence.
The Department of Health Education provides and/ or coordinates health education programs and services in East Harlem and other near communities. Programs are designed for all age groups - children through the older adult. For information, call 212-241-6831.
The Department of Community Relations acts as the hospital's link to health, social service and civic organizations, as well as to schools, community boards, local coalitions and committees, and community leaders. The department disseminates information and helps build support for hospital programs, services and policies; organize health fairs and educational events; develops new programs and services and evaluates their effectiveness; and works in partnership with community members and organizations to solve health problems. To reach the Department of Community Relations, call 212-731-7888.
The Mount Sinai Hospital offers financial assistance to patients who do not have private insurance and who do not qualify for government programs. Eligibility is determined based on income and assets. For more information, please contact Patient Financial Services at 212-731-3100 or 866-682-9380.