NYU Langone Military Family Center

NYU Langone Military Family Center NYU Langone's Military Family Center seeks to fill the gaps in veteran mental health. All treatment at the clinic is confidential.

We welcome veterans and active duty service members, mainly OIF/OEF, and define family broadly to include nuclear and extended family members—spouses, children, siblings, parents, grandparents etc. Family members may come for treatment even if their loved one does not wish to seek help at this time. Our highly trained and dedicated clinicians offer confidential, compassionate, evidence-based individual, couples, family, and child/adolescent therapies as well as medication management, psychiatric evaluations and psychological assessments to address a broad range of concerns, including:

• Depression
• Anxiety
• Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
• Trauma and Stress
• Alcohol and Substance Abuse
• Grief and Loss
• Relationship and Family Conflict
• Military Sexual Trauma
• Readjustment Problems
• Parenting Concerns
• Children’s Behavioral or Academic Problems

Our commitment to working with service members and their families is reflected in our long history of working with veterans and military families, understanding their experiences, and finding ways to provide the most effective, compassionate treatment. Your help in spreading the word about our important services is greatly appreciated. To refer someone or to make an appointment, please contact us:
Tel. 855-698-4677
Email: Militaryfamilyclinic@nyumc.org
To learn more about the clinic, please visit our website: http://militaryfamilyclinic.med.nyu.edu/

Also, we have a research study where veterans can earn up to $530 in only 8-10 hours. They can call 877-698-3299 to sign up. Here is the website: http://ptsdresearch.nyumc.org/

Our clinic was developed thanks to generous funding from the Robin Hood Veterans Initiative.

Happy Veteran's Day 🇺🇲 The chilly winds won't stop us from honoring those we serve with our MFC family! Huge thanks to T...
11/11/2025

Happy Veteran's Day 🇺🇲 The chilly winds won't stop us from honoring those we serve with our MFC family! Huge thanks to The United War Veteran's Council for another amazing year celebrating our service members!!

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07/04/2025

We hope everyone is having a great 4th of July🎆🇺🇸

As the day comes to a close, continue to remember the reason we celebrate: for America's freedom, unity, and independence ❤️🤍💙

June 27th is   day! Not all wounds are visible, and challenges remain the same. At the Military Family Center at NYU Lan...
06/27/2025

June 27th is day! Not all wounds are visible, and challenges remain the same. At the Military Family Center at NYU Langone Health, we continue to provide mental health care to veterans, service members, and their families on their journey to recovery.

Learn more about us at: https://nyulangone.org/care-services/nyu-langone-military-family-center

As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, we at the NYU Langone Military Family Center have so much to be thankful for! We...
11/27/2024

As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, we at the NYU Langone Military Family Center have so much to be thankful for! We were especially grateful to have hosted Christine Grady, wife of Admiral Christopher Grady, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and her team, to discuss potential advocacy and partnership this past September.

Seeing Mrs. Grady’s extensive knowledge of programs and resources that help combat the challenges military veterans and their families face firsthand was truly a worthwhile experience. We couldn’t be more thankful for the opportunity to raise awareness about what we do, who we serve, and how proud we are in being part of a community that truly cares.

[Image: Mrs. Christine Grady (center) and her team listening to a presentation about the NYU Military Family Center in September 2024].

It was an honor to march in this year's Veteran's Day Parade as part of the MFC family! Another year of great planning f...
11/11/2024

It was an honor to march in this year's Veteran's Day Parade as part of the MFC family! Another year of great planning from the made today the perfect way to celebrate our vets. Looking forward to next year!
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It was an honor to welcome the members of  to  last night! This was an excellent opportunity for their veterans to discu...
04/26/2024

It was an honor to welcome the members of to last night! This was an excellent opportunity for their veterans to discuss career opportunities with the talent acquisition team. We look forward to Four Block returning in the future!

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On this , we salute those who have been presented with the highest award for military valor in action. CVN is proud to work with two of these courageous veterans: Ryan Pitts and Kyle White. Join us to honor their bravery and sacrifice.

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Learn strategies to improve outcomes in child therapy from Robyn Gobbel in this free webinar. CEs available! Register now: bit.ly/3Ou5XUP

Remember, everyone has their own internal struggles, even if you may not see them. There are many people who may also be...
02/24/2024

Remember, everyone has their own internal struggles, even if you may not see them. There are many people who may also be feeling the way you do or not fully content with their situations. bit.ly/3TVW4mn

Taking the first step to repair your relationships is brave! At Cohen Veterans Network, we are here for all   and vetera...
02/15/2024

Taking the first step to repair your relationships is brave! At Cohen Veterans Network, we are here for all and veteran couples and partners. cohenveteransnetwork.org/couples

Disagreements happen. But, "think of anger like a signal something is important to you versus that you are right and you...
02/10/2024

Disagreements happen. But, "think of anger like a signal something is important to you versus that you are right and your partner is wrong. Once you recognize you are angry, communicate what is important to you without blaming the other person."

Military service introduces unique challenges to relationships, as it often involves deployments, frequent relocations, and extended periods of

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1 Park Avenue
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Monday 9am - 8pm
Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 8pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 6pm

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