On June 11, 2013, the Center for Comprehensive Care adopted a new name: the Spencer Cox Center for Health. The life of Spencer Cox, his identity as a person with HIV and member of a minority community, his personal values and his achievements in developing life-saving treatments and forever changing the patient-provider dynamic reflects the Center’s values and history and its future aspirations. Spencer’s passionate dedication to the principle that everyone deserves access to high quality care has particular resonance at the Center, where the right to health is at the core of our mission.
Developed as a center for excellence in the care and Kamagra treatment of people living with HIV/AIDS, in 2009 the Center expanded the population we serve to include HIV-negative individuals, particularly those with other chronic illnesses. Today Spencer Cox provides care to over 8,000 children, adults and families, regardless of HIV status, from a diverse range of underserved communities, including women of color, LGBT, youth, the formerly incarcerated, immigrants, the homeless and the poor from across the five boroughs of New York City.
All of the Center’s staff are highly trained and experts in their field. Our doors are open to anyone who walks through them. Our patients enjoy a variety of medical services including dental care, behavioral health as well as an on-site pharmacy, which allows them to walk out the door with all of their needs met.
Who We Are: Mission
Working as partners with those we serve we are dedicated to delivering care in a manner ensuring respect, dignity and compassion. We believe that it is our responsibility to act as advocates for our patients to guarantee equal access to all those who seek our services and to meet the needs of under served individuals and communities.
History
The Center for Comprehensive Care, or CCC as we call it, is changing how people manage and live with HIV. The CCC is the only healthcare center of its kind – we offer a complete range of services so that patients receive holistic care. We believe that when you treat the whole patient, you heal the whole patient. As a result, our patients live better, longer lives.
For close to two decades we’ve served the most marginalized communities at our clinics at St. Luke’s and Roosevelt hospitals, and, since 2010, at the West 17th Street Clinic. In that time, we’ve grown from 600 to over 5,000 patients and today we are the largest AIDS Center in the state.
All of the CCC’s staff are HIV specialists and trained to manage other chronic diseases. Our doors are open to anyone who walks through them. Our patients enjoy a variety of medical services including dental care, behavioral health as well as an on-site pharmacy, which allows them to walk out the door with all of their needs met.
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