This holiday season, make a difference in your community by supporting our partnership with Vision to Learn to provide free vision screenings, exams, and prescription eyeglasses to all Trenton Public School students in need.
Announcement
A Vision for Trenton Youth
Henry J. Austin Health Center is excited to announce A Vision for Trenton Youth campaign, a partnership with Vision To Learn to provide free vision screenings, exams, and prescription eyeglasses to all Trenton Public School students in need.
How HJAHC’s Centering Families Program Supports Women in the Community
Cathy Scott, 32, works hard to support her family, working long hours in the hospitality industry. As a mother to two young children, Isabell, 10, and Giovanni, four months, she also understands the importance of bonding with them. As a...
Millions suffer from substance use disorders. MAT has been proven to help
MAT is short for Medication-Assisted Treatment. And while medication is part of this treatment approach, it’s not used alone. MAT is a “whole patient” way to helping people recover from substance use disorders, especially opioid use disorder. It’s been proven...
Black women are 41% more likely than white women to die of breast cancer, so screening is key
Finding out you have breast cancer is scary. But not knowing you have breast cancer until it’s advanced is even scarier. That’s because the best way to successfully treat the disease is finding it early—when it’s small and hasn’t spread....
Monkeypox: What you need to know.
As we hear more about Monkeypox and its spread, our community’s safety is our priority.
HJAHC Pharmacy: Looking Forward
The main thing for us is we never want a patient to leave without their medication simply because they can't afford their medication..
Statement on J&J COVID-19 Vaccine Pause
Yesterday, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a joint statement on the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. From the over 6.8 million J&J vaccinations given in the US...
Are You Having a Hard Time Coping with Quarantine?
The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has been stressful for countless people. It is normal to experience a range of emotions including fear, anxiety, grief and more. It’s vital to remember if your symptoms or emotions last more than two weeks you...
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