Pediatric Care

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Quick Information

Location: 770 E 176th St, 2nd Floor, Bronx, NY 10460 Hours of Operation:
  • Monday: 8:00AM-6:00PM
  • Tuesday: 8:00AM-7:00PM
  • Wednesday: 8:00AM-7:00PM
  • Thursday: 8:00AM-6:00PM
  • Friday: 8:00AM-5:00PM
To make an appointment or for any questions:

Partnering with Parents for Healthier Kids and Teens

Annual Physical

Yearly physical exams are important, even for kids who seem healthy. These check-ups help make sure your child stays healthy and give you a chance to talk about ways to prevent future health problems. As children and teens grow, their bodies and minds go through many changes, so these visits are a great way to keep track of their development. During the exam, the provider will check their growth, measure their height and weight, do a full health check, review and update any vaccines they might need. Other tests, like vision checks, may also be included to provide complete care. These annual visits are a good time to focus on your child’s overall health, discuss any concerns, overall health including growth, learning, and development.

Routine Immunizations

Immunizations are an important way to protect children and teens from serious diseases. Our team makes sure your child gets the vaccines they need at the right time to keep them healthy and safe. Staying up to date with immunizations not only protects your child but also helps stop the spread of illnesses in the community. We follow the latest vaccination schedules and work with you to make sure no shots are missed. If your child needs any vaccines, we’ll help you schedule a convenient appointment to keep their health on track. Together, we can make sure your child stays healthy and protected.

School, Sports and Camp Physicals

We provide complete school, sports, and camp physicals to make sure your child is healthy, ready to learn, and able to join in team activities. These check-ups confirm that your child or teen is strong and fit, helping them do their best in school and sports. During these visits, we check for any health problems or conditions that could affect their progress. It’s also a great time to talk about your child’s overall health, achievements, and any questions or concerns you might have.

For summer camp, after-school programs, schedule your child’s physical examination, immunization updates, and medical clearance with VIP’s Pediatric providers at Health Services 718.466.8244. 

Adolescent Health

At VIP Community Services, we care about giving teens the health care they need, when they need it. We work hard to make sure every visit is a positive and comfortable experience. Our goal is to always support your health, safety, and well-being and provide the care you need to stay healthy.

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Heat Advisory

Starting Wednesday, temperatures will rise into the upper 90s and may reach 100 degrees. The heat index, which indicates how hot it feels, will range from 100 to 105 degrees. On Thursday, temperatures will stay around 100 degrees, and the heat index could hit 103 to 108 degrees. This heat will last until Saturday, July 4. If the forecast is correct, Thursday will be the first time Central Park reaches 100 degrees since July 18, 2012.

To help people during this extreme heat, NYC will open free cooling centers at public hospitals, libraries, older adult centers, and other public places in all five boroughs. New Yorkers should stay hydrated, limit outdoor activities during the hottest hours, and seek air-conditioned spaces whenever possible. Visit nyc.gov/beattheheat for more health and safety tips.

Holiday Hours

All services and administrative offices located at 770 E 176th St will be closed on Friday, July 3rd in observance of Independence Day. Housing, Shelter, and Residential services will remain open.

The Methadone clinic will be open from 6am-9am on Saturday, July 4th.

Normal Operations will resume on Monday, July 6th.