Do you need high quality health care but are concerned about your ability to pay for services? FQHCs can offer you the services you need and won't turn you away if you or your insurance can't cover the cost.
This office provides resources, programs and activities specifically aimed at improving health and health services in New Jersey's rural communities.
The Department of Health works with organizations across the state to administer educational programs that promote healthy smiles for school age children.
The Department of Health encourages primary care providers to offer services in New Jersey's underserved areas. See how you can take advantage of these incentives.
For some quick advice from trained counselors or for condition specific referrals to service providers, the Family Health Line is here to help and available to the public free of charge.
1-800-328-3838
All official policies and procedures governing the Office of Primary Care and Rural Health are available for public review.
Shereef Elnahal, M.D., M.B.A.
Commissioner
P.O. Box 360
Trenton, NJ 08625
New Jersey is home to over 2,000 licensed hospitals, nursing homes, and medical care facilities. The New Jersey Department of Health works to ensure that citizens receive appropriate levels of care in every regulated facility.
New Jersey's local and county health departments are community-based public health service and a first point of contact for questions about public health services or health conditions.