Nothing is more important than your health. That's why we offer a variety of resources on preventive health, immunizations, smoking cessation, and more. It's just another way we're here to help you get healthy and stay healthy.
Asthma
Behavioral Health
Breast Cancer
Case Management
Cholesterol
Cervical Cancer
Colorectal Cancer
COPD
COVID-19
Diabetes
- Prediabetes and Type 2 Diabetes: Understanding the Basics
- Is This Your Journey to Type 2 Diabetes?
- Type 2 Diabetes: Best Practices Avoiding Complications
- Diabetes: The ABCs of Diabetes Control
- Diabetes: How Food Affects Your Blood Sugar
- Diabetes: What is A1C?
Flu
Heart Disease
- Ask Your Doctor
- Living with Heart Failure
- Heart Failure Action Plan
- Living with Cardiovascular Disease
Kidney Health
High Blood Pressure
HIV
Staying Healthy, Living with HIV
HIV Prevention for PrEP and PEP
- PrEP Yourself Against HIV (ny.gov)
- Preventing HIV by Taking One Pill, Once a Day (ny.gov)
- I Might have Been Exposed to HIV, What Should I Do? (ny.gov)
- Provider Directory (aidsinstituteny.org)
HIV Early Detection
Lower Back Pain
Oral Health
Prenatal
Prescriptions
Preventive Care
- $0 Preventive Care Services
- Recommendations for Pediatric Preventive Health Care
- Recommendations for Adult Preventive Health Care
- Recommended Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule
- Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule
- US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendations
Quitting Smoking
Sexual Health
Weight Management
* Please note: New York State law requires health professionals to offer HIV tests to patients over age 13. This voluntary testing is not reflected in the Pediatric Preventive Guidelines.