
Community Services & Programs
With our long-standing community connections, The Mount Sinai Medical Center continues its active participation in the local and global communities it serves. The following is a sampling of the extraordinary outreach services and programs we offer that are achieving success throughout the community.
Center for Advanced Medicine (CAM)
The Center for Advanced Medicine, a 150,000-square-foot, state-of-the art, outpatient clinic facility houses many of Mount Sinai's ambulatory and community health care programs in a central location.
Greening Mount Sinai
Greening Mount Sinai is a comprehensive initiative that seeks to promote and implement green programs across the Medical Center and in our community.
Jack Martin Fund Clinic
The Jack Martin Fund provides comprehensive, primary outpatient and inpatient care for adults and children with infectious diseases including screening and treatment for tuberculosis and hepatitis C co-infection. The clinic is a New York State Department of Health designated AIDS center.
Linkage House
Mount Sinai, together with the Community Association of the East Harlem Triangle, Inc., Union Settlement Association, and the Greater Emmanuel Baptist Church, conceived Linkage House, a residence for the community’s elderly, to link residents with safe and affordable housing, improve access to health care, and to provide programs to help residents remain active.
Martha Stewart Center for Living at Mount Sinai
The Martha Stewart Center for Living provides elderly adults with access to medical care, healthy living activities, educational programs, and support resources to fit their specific needs and interests.
Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center
The Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center --located in East Harlem—offers confidential, comprehensive medical, mental health, and health education services to young people from age 10 to 21. Map
Mount Sinai Diabetes Center
U.S. News & World Report ranks Mount Sinai among the top 20 programs for diabetes. Our core team at the Mount Sinai Diabetes Center designs comprehensive treatment and personalized management plans for type 1 and type 2, and pregnancy-related diabetes and related disorders.
Visiting Doctors Program
Mount Sinai Visiting Doctors—the largest academic home-visit program in the nation—provides exceptional home-based primary and end-of-life care to adults with complex and serious illnesses.
World Trade Center Medical Monitoring Treatment Program
The WTC Medical Monitoring Treatment Program offers free and confidential medical examinations, treatment, and benefit counseling services to WTC responders. Mount Sinai Center for Occupational and Environmental Medicine, in partnership with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, directs the program.

Viva, sponsored by the Mount Sinai Auxiliary Board
A free, dance-inspired, light exercise program for adults at risk for diabetes or those with a diagnosis of pre-diabetes:
• Classes offered weekly
• Individuals must be cleared by their health care provider to participate
To register, e-mail viva@mountsinai.org or call 212-824-VIVA (8482).
Free testing for HIV
We offer the HIV rapid test free at our Seventh Avenue location. We welcome walk-ins and offer same-day results.
Hours:
8:30am - 5:00pm Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays
8:30am - 7:00pm Thursdays
Location:
Mount Sinai Comprehensive Health-Downtown
275 Seventh Avenue (between 25th and 26th Streets), 12th Floor
New York, NY 10001 Map
For more information, call 212-604-1720 or 1701.
Free and Confidential Hepatitis C Antibody Testing
By appointment only
Tel: 212-824-7453 or 7454
Spanish-speaking service providers and MetroCards are available
Location:
Mount Sinai Center for Advanced Medicine
Internal Medicine Associates (IMA)
17 East 102nd Street
New York, NY 10029 Map
