“Politicians and other notables were on hand in East Harlem for the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Center for Comprehensive Health Practice (CCHP)…”
Read More“New York State embraces CCHP’s long-held integrative approach to treating addiction and ends the divide between separate addiction services…”
Read More“Politicians and other notables were on hand in East Harlem for the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Center for Comprehensive Health Practice (CCHP)…”
Read MoreBY ABC 7 NEW YORK NEWS: "The Center for Comprehensive Health Practice cut the ribbon on a brand new location located at 35 E. 110th Street between Fifth and Madison in East Harlem…”
Read MoreBY ANNY RUIZ HUAYAMABE MANHATTAN
UPDATED 11:16 AM ET APR 22, 2023 PUBLISHED 10:46 AM ET APR 22, 2023
“We are very excited to be in our new home…”
Read MoreIOAD is a global event held each year that aims to raise awareness of overdose and reduce the stigma of a drug-related death
Read MoreIn light of recent events, it is with great pain, frustration, and sadness that we send this memo to our employees.
Read MoreAunque el verdadero impacto de COVID-19 no se puede predecir, queremos responder a preguntas que pueda tener, informarle qué pasos estamos tomando aquí en CCHP y hacerle saber qué puede hacer para mantenerse seguro durante este brote.
Read MoreAlthough the true impact of COVID-19 cannot be predicted, we want to answer some questions you may have, let you know what steps we are taking here at CCHP, and let you know what you can do to stay safe during this outbreak.
Read MoreNowhere in Manhattan is the death rate from opioid overdose higher than in East Harlem.
Read MoreOfficial statement by CCHP in support of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s plan to promote the implementation of safe injection sites in New York City. This proposal is part of the City’s strategy to combat the opioid overdose crisis that has affected New York City, with 1,441 overdose deaths just last year.
Read MoreIt's National Nurse Appreciation Week and we thought we would take this time to not only say thank you to our favorite nurses and medical assistants, but also give our supporters and patients a chance to get to know them.
Read MoreWorld AIDS Day, designated on December 1st every year since 1988, is dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection, and mourning those who have died of the disease. This year we honor some of the individuals that have influenced our views and policies on HIV/AIDS throughout the years.
Read MoreFrom Reuters: Opioid drug abuse has killed more Americans than the Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam wars combined, and U.S. veterans and advocates this Veteran’s Day are focusing on how to help victims of the crisis.
Read MoreThis summer, CCHP was asked to work together with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Joan Lunden from CBS Television Studios' TV to share the latest insights and information on diabetes, prediabetes, and much more. The first video is a close-up of our Diabetes Prevention Program and Healthy for Life group.
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