Protect Yourself and Your Family During Flu Season
As we head into flu season, it’s more important than ever to prioritize your health and the health of those around you. The flu can cause serious complications, particularly for older adults, young children, pregnant women, and individuals with chronic health conditions. Fortunately, there’s a simple step you can take to reduce your risk: get vaccinated at the Central Jersey Medical Center.
Why get a flu vaccine at CJMC?
- It reduces your risk of getting sick with the flu.
- It lessens the severity of illness if you do get the flu.
- It helps protect vulnerable members of your family and community.
The flu vaccine is safe, effective, and Central Jersey Medical Center offers the vaccine at no out of pocket cost.
Don’t wait; call CJMC today to get vaccinated and encourage your friends and family to do the same. Together, we can help prevent the spread of the flu and keep our community healthy.

April 14, 2025
Your feet contain approximately 25% of all the bones in your body, along with dozens of joints, muscles, and ligaments. They support your weight, keep you balanced, and absorb shock with every step. Neglecting your feet can lead to pain, infections, mobility issues, and more serious complications especially for people with chronic conditions like Diabetes. The Central Jersey Medical Center Encourages You to Follow Simple Daily Footcare Tips Wash and Dry Thoroughly Always wash your feet with soap and water, and make sure to dry between the toes to prevent fungal infections like athlete’s foot. Trim Toenails the Correct Way Cut nails straight across to avoid ingrown toenails. Don’t cut them too short, and avoid digging into the corners. Central Jersey Medical Center’s Podiatry Services can help with that. Choose the Right Shoes Look for shoes that provide arch support, cushioning, and enough room to wiggle your toes. Socks Matter Too Wear clean, breathable socks preferably made from cotton or moisture-wicking materials. If your feet sweat a lot, consider changing socks during the day. Footcare for Special Situations For Athletes: Pay attention to proper footwear and hygiene to avoid blisters and fungal infections. For People with Diabetes: Daily inspection is crucial. Even small injuries can turn into serious complications without proper care. For Seniors: Regular foot exams with Central Jersey Medical Center’s Podiatry Services, and wearing comfortable, supportive shoes that can prevent falls and promote mobility. Don’t Wait for Pain to Start. Feet often go unnoticed until they hurt. But by then, damage may already be done. Regular footcare is an act of proactive wellness. Inspect Your Feet Regularly. Look for any cuts, blisters, redness, swelling, or changes in skin or nail color. If you notice anything unusual that doesn’t go away, contact the Central Jersey Medical Center for a Podiatry Services appointment.

April 14, 2025
The Central Jersey Medical Center and The Central Jersey Dental Center recognize that minority communities continue to face significant health disparities that aren’t just numbers on a page they’re real life experiences shaped by systemic issues, socioeconomic barriers, and cultural divides. The CJMC continues to shine a light on these challenges and strives to create more equitable healthcare for our communities. Health Disparities within our Communities Minority populations including African American, Hispanic/Latino, Asian Americans experience higher rates of chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, asthma, and certain cancers. Mental health issues are also prevalent but often go untreated due to stigma, lack of access, or cultural barriers; something that the Central Jersey Medical Center works tirelessly to address. African Americans are nearly twice as likely to be diagnosed with diabetes and the Central Jersey Medical Center’s Endocrinology services are an excellent resource. Hispanic/Latino populations often face higher rates of obesity and are less likely to have health insurance. The Central Jersey Medical Center can assist those with little or no insurance, and they accept both Medicare and Medicaid. Culture Matters Cultural beliefs can influence how individuals perceive illness, when they seek care, and how they interact with healthcare professionals. A one-size-fits-all approach to healthcare often fails to meet the needs of our diverse populations. That’s why culturally competent care at the Central Jersey Medical Center where providers understand and respect patients’ backgrounds is so critical. With locations in Perth Amboy, Carteret, and Newark, the Central Jersey Medical Center and Central Jersey Dental Center provide ever-expanding healthcare resources within the community.

March 13, 2025
The Central Jersey Medical Center recently held a press conference with state and local officials to recognize that mental health challenges among young people in Perth Amboy and surrounding areas have surged, yet access to quality care remains limited for various reasons. From academic pressures to social media influences and economic uncertainty, today’s youth are facing unprecedented stressors. Through their mental health services, the Central Jersey Medical Center provides accessible, affordable, and effective mental healthcare for young people, which has never been more urgent. The Growing Mental Health Crisis According to the CDC, the rate of anxiety and depression among adolescents has risen dramatically over the past decade. Suicide is now a leading cause of death among young people, and many struggle in silence due to stigma or lack of resources. The COVID-19 pandemic only exacerbated these issues, leaving many youth isolated and without support. Barriers to Mental Healthcare Despite the growing need for mental healthcare, young people face numerous barriers to receiving mental health support, including: Stigma and Shame – Many young people fear being judged for seeking help, leading them to suppress their struggles rather than address them. Lack of Access – Many communities, particularly in underserved urban areas such as Perth Amboy and surrounding communities, lack mental health professionals who specialize in youth care. The Central Jersey Medical Center’s mental health services are available in their Perth Amboy center. Financial Constraints – Mental healthcare can be expensive, and many families cannot afford it, especially if it is not covered by insurance. This is why the Central Jersey Medical Center accepts most insurance plans including Medicare and Medicaid. Patients without insurance may be eligible for care on a sliding scale. School and Parental Support Gaps – Schools often lack adequate mental health resources, and some parents may not recognize the importance of professional care. The Central Jersey Medical Center’s mental health services are a valuable resource for parents and guardians. Why Investing in Youth Mental Health Matters Mental health affects all aspects of a young person’s life, including their academic performance, relationships, and future opportunities. The Central Jersey Medical Center advises that untreated mental health conditions can lead to poor school outcomes, substance abuse, and an increased risk of self-harm. Investing in early intervention and comprehensive care can prevent long-term struggles and improve overall wellbeing. If you or someone you know is in need of mental health services, the Central Jersey Medical Center is here to help. Dr. Cynthia Vuittonet, Chief Medical Officer and her staff are dedicated to providing critical mental healthcare services for youth from infancy through age 17.

February 10, 2025
The Central Jersey Medical Center’s Dental Department recognizes that good dental health is a crucial part of a child’s overall well-being. Strong, healthy teeth not only contribute to a beautiful smile but also support proper speech development, nutrition, and self-confidence. By teaching good oral hygiene habits early and getting regular dental health checkups at the Central Jersey Medical Center, parents and caregivers can help children maintain lifelong dental health and prevent future complications. Why Dental Health in Childhood is Important Children’s teeth, both baby and permanent, play a significant role in their development. Here are some key reasons why maintaining good oral health is essential: Prevention of Tooth Decay Cavities are one of the most common chronic childhood conditions. Poor dental hygiene and excessive sugar consumption contribute to decay, leading to pain, infections, and potential problems with permanent teeth. Healthy Speech Development Teeth play an important role in forming sounds and words. Missing or decayed teeth can lead to speech impediments, which may require therapy to correct. Better Overall Health Poor oral health can lead to infections and inflammation that affect overall health. Gum disease, for example, has been linked to conditions such as diabetes and heart disease in adulthood. Boosted Self-Confidence A healthy, bright smile boosts a child’s self-esteem, encouraging positive social interactions and reducing anxiety about their appearance. Central Jersey Medical Center’s Dental Department Tips for Maintaining Healthy Teeth Parents and caregivers can take simple steps to promote good dental health from an early age: Start Early: Clean an infant’s gums with a soft cloth, and begin brushing as soon as the first tooth appears. Regular Brushing & Flossing: Teach children to brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and floss daily to remove plaque buildup. Limit Sugary Foods & Drinks: Excessive sugar consumption increases the risk of cavities. Encourage a balanced diet with plenty of fruits, vegetables, and dairy products that support strong teeth. Regular Dental Checkups at CJMC: Schedule visits to our Dental Department every six months for cleanings and early detection of potential issues. Use Fluoride & Sealants: Fluoride strengthens enamel, reducing the risk of cavities, while sealants provide an extra layer of protection against decay. Creating Positive Dental Habits Making oral hygiene fun can help children adopt lifelong healthy habits. Consider the following strategies: Let kids choose their toothbrushes and toothpaste flavors. Use a timer or a fun song to encourage brushing for two minutes. Offer small rewards for consistent brushing and flossing. Read books or watch videos about dental care to reinforce its importance. Central Jersey Medical Center is invested in children’s dental health that lays the foundation for a lifetime of healthy smiles. With proper care, regular dental visits with our dental team, and a positive attitude toward oral hygiene, parents can help their children avoid unnecessary dental problems and enjoy the benefits of strong, healthy teeth well into adulthood. Start early, be consistent, and make dental care a fun and rewarding part of your child’s daily life. Call us today to schedule your next Dental appointment!

January 21, 2025
The CJMC recognizes that maintaining a healthy weight and lifestyle can feel like an uphill battle. With our busy schedules, too many food options, and the influence of technology on our daily routines, finding balance often doesn’t get the attention it needs. Adopting a healthy lifestyle doesn’t have to mean drastic changes or depriving yourself of the foods you love. It’s about making sustainable choices that work for you and your body. The Central Jersey Medical Center’s Weight Management Services team is comprised of adult medicine, endocrinology, and mental health practitioners who are here to help you and your family to get on track and stay there. Why Healthy Living Matters Healthy living isn’t just about looking good—it’s about feeling good. Maintaining a balanced weight and lifestyle can: Reduce your risk of chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and hypertension. Boost your energy levels and improve sleep quality. Enhance your mental health by reducing stress and anxiety. Increase your confidence and overall quality of life.