Ensuring Equitable Access to HIV Prevention
Neighborhood Health's new Hypertension Control Initiative project ensures equitable access to treatment for high blood pressure to our low-income patients.
Ensuring Equitable Access to HIV Treatment
Neighborhood Health's new Hypertension Control Initiative project ensures equitable access to treatment for high blood pressure to our low-income patients.
Ensuring Equitable Access to Hypertension Management
Neighborhood Health's new Hypertension Control Initiative project ensures equitable access to treatment for high blood pressure to our low-income patients.
Ensuring Equitable Access to Comprehensive Prenatal Care
Neighborhood Health's new prenatal program increases access to a high quality, comprehensive medical home for pregnant women.
From our Executive Director: Remembering Paul Farmer
Neighborhood Health Executive Director, Dr. Khan, reflects on the death of Dr. Paul Farmer.
Neighborhood Health Pediatric Outreach Project Wins National Prize
Neighborhood Health wins a national prize from the Promoting Pediatric Primary Prevention (P4) Challenge, a nationwide competition to increase pediatric vaccination rates and well-child visits.
Ensuring Equitable Access to Covid-19 At-Home Self Test Kits
Neighborhood Health has been distributing free COVID-19 at-home self test kits to our low-income patients at this critical time when tests are hard to find and necessary for making decisions about isolation, quarantine, and returning to work and school. Our
Neighborhood Health Opens New Clinic in Annandale, Virginia
Neighborhood Health has opened a new clinic in Annandale, Virginia.
Neighborhood Health: Key Partner to Fairfax County Covid-19 Response
Neighborhood Health is grateful to be acknowledged in Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jeff McKay’s 2022 State of the County address.
WAMU 88.5 – D.C. Region Continues To Struggle With Disparities In Vaccine and Testing Access
Thank you to WAMU 88.5 for highlighting Neighborhood Health's efforts to ensure equitable access to Covid-19 vaccine in low-income communities and to people of color.