
Genetic services can provide information on inherited disorders, including how likely it is that certain conditions may affect you, your present or future pregnancies, or other members of your family. Learn how to take advantage of these services.
The State of New Jersey provides for services for adults and children living with cystic fibrosis. Visit this site to see what services are available.
New Jersey has a statewide network of centers that provides comprehensive services for children and adults with hemophilia or other similar disorders.
New Jersey has several Huntington's Disease programs which provide a variety of services as well as long-term care facilities.
Department of Health Guidelines for Acquired Hemophilia (PDF, updated May 2018)
Shereef Elnahal, M.D., M.B.A.
Commissioner
P.O. Box 360
Trenton, NJ 08625
New Jersey is home to over 2,000 licensed hospitals, nursing homes, and medical care facilities. The New Jersey Department of Health works to ensure that citizens receive appropriate levels of care in every regulated facility.
New Jersey's local and county health departments are community-based public health service and a first point of contact for questions about public health services or health conditions.