
Jack Martin Fund Center
At the Jack Martin Fund Center, we offer health care in a safe and welcoming facility. We can help you regardless of your background, sexual orientation, or age. We also provide social and support services. Most of our services are through the Institute for Advanced Medicine (IAM). Our patients receive compassionate primary and specialist care as well as health education.
IAM patients—from infants to older adults—can receive primary care, mental health care, in-house specialty services, radiology, laboratory, and pharmacy services. All our doctors and staff work together to provide seamless care. We can also easily refer you to other specialists throughout the Mount Sinai Health System. Our services include:
- Acupuncture and massage
- Dentistry
- Dermatology
- Gynecology
- HIV/AIDS care including testing, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP)
- LGBTQ+ care
- Mental health/psychiatry
- Nutrition
- Nephrology
- Neurology
- Obstetrics/Gynecology
- Pain management
- Social work guidance
- Transgender care
- Access to clinical trials
In the upcoming months, a specialty pharmacy will be opening at the Mount Sinai-Harlem Health Center. This pharmacy will fill all the same medications as any other retail pharmacy in addition to specialty medications that may require special storage or handling. We provide free delivery to all five boroughs, Long Island, and upstate New York. Please order one day ahead of time for free home delivery.
Programs We Offer
In addition to providing medical and support services, we have a variety of programs for specific groups, including:
People Living With HIV and Need Help Adjusting to Taking Their Medication
- Our Accelerating Implementation of Multilevel-Strategies to Advance Long-Acting Injectables for Underserved Populations (ALAI-UP) helps people with sustained load suppression, or those who are newly diagnosed or new to HIV treatment. We can give you PrEP injections so you don’t have to take a pill every day.
- The Retention and Adherence Program (RAP) helps serve people with a high viral load who have trouble getting to their HIV clinic appointments and who have not been in touch with their clinic for more than 90 days. We aim to improve viral suppression through individual support and group activities
People at High Risk for HIV or Taking PrEP
Our HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Program provides wraparound and supportive services. These services include outreach and educational activities for patients and providers and PrEP clinical education.
Sexually Active Young Men of Color (ages 13-29)
We offer a program called Young Adult Sexual Services (YASS!), which screens for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). We want you to know your HIV status and identify any STIs that need treatment. We give expanded HIV/STI/hepatitis C prevention and treatment services to those without HIV. Services include:
- HIV and STI screening
- HIV and STI prevention education
- PEP
- PrEP
- Mental health services
- Entitlement assistance
We can also connect you to primary care, mental health care, and case management services.
Low-income, Living with HIV, and Who Have an Unsuppressed Viral Load or are at Risk for Virologic Rebound
Our Care Coordination Program helps people living with HIV whose income is below 500 percent of the federal poverty line. Our goal is to improve your HIV viral load and immunological health, and reduce HIV-related mortality.
Women, Infants, Children, and Youth Living with HIV, are Low-income, and Don’t Have Enough, or Any, Health Insurance
This program is called Women, Infants, Children and Youth living with HIV (WICY). Services include:
- HIV testing
- Primary care
- Prenatal services
- Treatment adherence
- Mental health screening and treatment
- Substance misuse screening and treatment
- Oral health care
- Nutrition screening and therapy
- Case management
- Transportation assistance
- Health education
People with a History of Incarceration
Our Coming Home Program connects patients to medical care and support services. These include:
- Primary care
- Mental health services
- Social work assistance
- Nutrition
- Harm reduction and substance use counseling
- Case management
- Support groups
Help finding housing, job training, education, and legal aid
Meet Our Team
The Mount Sinai-Harlem Health Center has a variety of highly qualified practitioners.
Director
Faculty
- Judith A Aberg, MD
- Alexandra Abrams-Downey, MD
- Logan Bartram, MD
- Rachel Chasan, MD
- Francesca Cossarini, MD
- Ellen Clark Davies, NP
- Daniel S. Fierer, MD
- Beverly Forsyth, MD
- Vani P. Gandhi, MD
- Mikyung Lee, MD
- Sarah Ntim, NP
- Georgina Osorio, MD
- Keith M. Sigel, MD
- Richard Silvera, MD
- Jeanine Williams, NP
Specialists
- Daniel Ortiz, Lac - Acupuncture
- Peter Panken, LAc - Acupuncture
- Judy Lee Moy, DMD - Dentistry
- Barry L. Smith, MD - Dermatology
- Andres Ramirez Zamudio, MD - Gynecology
- Jessica Robinson-Papp, MD - Neurology
- Allison P. Navis, MD - Neurology
- Leslie Brady, NP - Pain Management
- Roberto Posada, MD - Pediatrics
- Nils Hennig, MD - Pediatrics
Therapists
- Gregory Bovenzi, NP-P - Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
- Julia Braxton, NP - Nurse Practitioner
- Mariel A. Gallego, PhD - Psychologist
- Timothy Stahl, PhD - Psychologist
- Brandon Weiss, PhD - Psychologist
- Jeffrey J. Weiss, PhD - Psychologist