Metropolitan Family Health Network

Metropolitan Family Health Network MFHN remains dedicated to its mission of making high-quality, affordable, primary-care services and programs accessible to the people of Hudson County.

Metropolitan Family Health Network is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) that provides a comprehensive roster of ambulatory health care services. Incorporated in 2006, we are dedicated to making high-quality, affordable health care accessible to all of the residents of Hudson County, particularly those in our underserved communities. We accept most health care insurance as well as Medicare and Medicaid, and have a sliding-fee scale for patients who do not have insurance. Metropolitan Family Health Network never turns patients away because they cannot pay. Metropolitan Family Health Network has three locations within the community that are easily accessed via public transportation: our main site at 935 Garfield Avenue in Jersey City, as well as 5300 Bergenline Avenue in West New York; and 857 Bergen Avenue in Jersey City where we provide services primarily for the growing number of people who now find themselves homeless. Transportation is provided for patients seen at the Bergen Avenue site. Since our official opening in 2006, the number of men, women and children we serve has increased from 12,114 patient visits per year to 48,915. Our staff of 88 — including 14 physicians — is fluent in more than eight languages.

Therapists are trained professionals who offer unbiased guidance in a non-judgmental environment. They will help you wor...
11/17/2025

Therapists are trained professionals who offer unbiased guidance in a non-judgmental environment. They will help you work through personal issues more effectively than a friend or relative. Call 201-478-5848, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
https://www.metropolitanfhn.com/services/behavioral-health/

SIDS is more common in the first four months of a baby's life, and during the fall, winter or spring. Read how to reduce...
11/17/2025

SIDS is more common in the first four months of a baby's life, and during the fall, winter or spring. Read how to reduce the risk factors and protect your child, on page 6 of Healthwise:https://www.metropolitanfhn.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Healthwise-Sept-Oct25.pdf

Just like physical exams, exercise, and healthful eating are good for your body, therapy is good for your overall health...
11/17/2025

Just like physical exams, exercise, and healthful eating are good for your body, therapy is good for your overall health. Discuss your values, goals, and motivations with our skilled therapist. Call 201-478-5848, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
https://www.metropolitanfhn.com/services/behavioral-health/

Women of all ages can protect themselves against certain cancers with screenings. Learn more on page 5 of Healthwise: ht...
11/16/2025

Women of all ages can protect themselves against certain cancers with screenings. Learn more on page 5 of Healthwise:https://www.metropolitanfhn.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Healthwise-Sept-Oct25.pdf

11/14/2025
The death rate from prostate cancer declined nationally by about half in 30 years, most likely due to earlier detection ...
11/14/2025

The death rate from prostate cancer declined nationally by about half in 30 years, most likely due to earlier detection and advances in treatment. Learn about risk factors, symptoms, and more on page 4 of Healthwise:
https://www.metropolitanfhn.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Healthwise-Sept-Oct25.pdf

Activate a DOSE of "happy" hormones to relieve pain. Learn how on page 3 of Healthwise: https://www.metropolitanfhn.com/...
11/14/2025

Activate a DOSE of "happy" hormones to relieve pain. Learn how on page 3 of Healthwise:https://www.metropolitanfhn.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Healthwise-Sept-Oct25.pdf

Undiagnosed diabetes can lead to kidney failure, vision loss, and amputations. Our complete primary care services includ...
11/14/2025

Undiagnosed diabetes can lead to kidney failure, vision loss, and amputations. Our complete primary care services include diabetes testing and care. Schedule your physical exam and screenings today! https://www.metropolitanfhn.com/internalmed/

11/13/2025
11/13/2025

As the days get shorter and colder, seniors living with dementia may be more vulnerable to Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). ❄️ This winter depression can increase confusion, anxiety, and fatigue, making it essential for caregivers to stay aware of its impact during the colder months.

💡 Caregiver Tip: Be proactive this winter by helping your loved ones stay active and engaged. If you notice significant mood changes, consult a physician for additional support!!

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935 Garfield Avenue
Jersey City, NJ
07304

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Compassionate, Quality Care...Close to Home

Metropolitan Family Health Network is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) that provides a comprehensive roster of ambulatory health care services. Incorporated in 2006, we are dedicated to making high-quality, affordable health care accessible to all of the residents of Hudson County, particularly those in our underserved communities.

We accept most health care insurance as well as Medicare and Medicaid, and have a sliding-fee scale for patients who do not have insurance. Metropolitan Family Health Network never turns patients away because they cannot pay. Metropolitan Family Health Network has three locations within the community that are easily accessed via public transportation: our main site at 935 Garfield Avenue in Jersey City, as well as 5300 Bergenline Avenue in West New York; and 857 Bergen Avenue in Jersey City where we provide services primarily for the growing number of people who now find themselves homeless. Transportation is provided for patients seen at the Bergen Avenue site. Our staff of 88 — including 14 physicians — is fluent in more than eight languages.