Suffolk Health
About Us
Bringing mission-driven care, supportive programs, and measurable outcomes for every family.
Our Missions
At Suffolk Primary Health, we believe every child deserves the chance to thrive—no matter their medical, emotional, or behavioral challenges. Our mission is simple: to build stronger, healthier communities by empowering children and their families.
Trusted Care
Our Core Values
The foundation of our work is built on deep care and a commitment to the families who trust us.

Family-Centered Support
We prioritize the needs of each child and family, delivering personalized, person- centered care that honors individual strengths and circumstances.

Meaningful Progress
Our services promote realistic, lasting growth by helping families and youth take manageable steps toward greater independence and well-being.

Collaboration & Coordination
We work closely with care teams—including families, providers, and community partners— to ensure seamless, comprehensive, and consistent support.

Simplified Access
We understand that government programs can be overwhelming. That’s why we work to make the process as smooth as possible— guiding families through the paperwork and helping them access the support they need without unnecessary delays.
Why Choose Suffolk
Primary Health?
We’re more than just a provider—we’re your partner in care.
At Suffolk Primary Health, we bring together medical, behavioral, and social services in one place, so you don’t have to juggle different providers. Our compassionate team is here to support you every step of the way.

Behavioral Health Support
In-person and telehealth counseling sessions available.

Specialized Medical Care
Over 200+ patients seen daily.

Team-Based Approach
We collaborate with care managers and professionals to provide the best care.

Quick DSP Placement
We match you with the right Direct Support Professional (DSP) fast!
Real Stories, Real Growth
Noah, Age 8 Months
When Noah was born with a complex heart condition, his parents were overwhelmed by appointments and medical decisions. Their Care Manager connected them to CFASS, where a provider offered education, organization tools, and emotional support. With this guidance, Noah’s parents gained confidence and hope while learning to manage his care.
Maya & Zack, Age 12
Twins Maya and Zack struggled with anxiety and daily chaos at home. Their Care Manager linked the family with CFASS, where a provider helped create structure, organize their space, and build calm routines. The home is now more peaceful and supportive for everyone
Maria, Age 16
Maria’s risky behavior had left her parents desperate for help. Her Care Manager connected her to Therapy Services and a Respite provider who used creativity and trust-building to guide her toward healthier choices. Today, Maria is expressing herself through art and making positive changes.
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