The Consumer Health Resource Center is a dedicated space at the Central Library, designed to provide accurate and reliable health information to the public. Conveniently located on the main floor within the Business, Science & Technology Division at 89-11 Merrick Boulevard, Jamaica, the Center serves as a vital health knowledge hub for community members, students, caregivers, and even healthcare professionals.
What the Center Offers: A Rich Collection of Consumer Health Materials
The Center houses an extensive reference collection of over 1,200 print titles covering a wide range of consumer health topics. These materials include:
- Health encyclopedias
- Medical sourcebooks and directories
- Peer-reviewed journals and magazines
- Comprehensive databases
- Reliable online health resources
Whether you’re trying to understand a new medication, explore symptoms of a condition, or research a vitamin or herbal supplement, the Center provides the tools you need. It’s also a great resource for school or college assignments, treatment planning, and general health education.
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Why Visit the Consumer Health Resources Center?
Here are just a few reasons to use this specialized health information center:
- Look up prescription medications
- Identify symptoms and conditions
- Explore treatment options
- Learn about doctors’ hospital affiliations
- Understand diagnostic or lab tests
- Find medical specialists
- Research dietary supplements or herbal remedies
- Get trusted health info in multiple languages
This center is especially beneficial for caregivers, health students, and practicing healthcare professionals who need quick access to dependable health information.
Advanced Research with DocLine
One of the unique features of the Center is access to DocLine™, a secure online medical resource network. Exclusive to the Library’s Unique Services, DocLine™ connects users to a nationwide database of:
Medical libraries at major U.S. hospitals
- Academic universities
- Public library systems
This makes it possible to obtain highly specialized medical literature and peer-reviewed research not typically available in standard public libraries.
Languages and Accessibility
Health resources at the Center are available in English and other languages, ensuring inclusivity and accessibility for diverse community members. Whether English is your first language or not, you’ll find helpful information suited to your needs.
Privacy and Confidentiality Guaranteed
All personal details and communication with the medical librarian are handled with strict confidentiality. This includes:
- Your name and contact details
- Your medical inquiries
- Email correspondence and research requests
Rest assured, your privacy is always respected.
Disclaimer: Information, Not Diagnosis
The Consumer Health Resources Center provides factual health information, but does not offer medical diagnoses or personal medical advice. Always consult your doctor or healthcare provider before making health-related decisions based on the information gathered.
Turnaround Time for Inquiries
The medical librarian typically responds to most health information inquiries within one business day. However, more complex questions or research requests may take up to four business days for a comprehensive response.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can use the Consumer Health Resources Center?
Anyone—students, patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals, or general library patrons—can use the Center free of charge.
Is the information available online?
Some databases and digital tools can be accessed within the library, including DocLine™, but not all are available remotely due to licensing restrictions.
Can I borrow books from the Consumer Health Resources Center?
Most materials are reference-only and must be used within the library. However, staff can help you find circulating copies or digital alternatives.
How can I contact the medical librarian if I can’t visit during office hours?
You can leave a voicemail at 1-718-990-5130 or email [email protected] anytime.
Can the librarian help me understand my lab results?
The librarian can guide you to trusted resources that explain lab tests, but cannot interpret personal medical data. Always consult your doctor for detailed explanations.
Do I need to make an appointment?
Appointments are not required, but if you have a complex query, it’s a good idea to email or call ahead for better assistance.
What kind of health topics can I research here?
You can explore a wide range of topics—from chronic diseases and mental health to nutrition, exercise, medications, and preventive care.
Is my personal health information kept private?
Yes. All communication with the librarian is strictly confidential and adheres to privacy best practices.
Conclusion
The Consumer Health Resources Center at Central Library empowers individuals by providing access to trusted, comprehensive, and confidential health information. With professional guidance from a dedicated medical librarian and access to powerful research networks like DocLine™, users can make informed decisions about their health and well-being.
