Henry J. Carter Specialty Hospital and Nursing Facility
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Henry J. Carter Specialty Hospital and Nursing Facility | |||||
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NYC Health + Hospitals | |||||
Geography | |||||
Location | 1752 Park Avenue, East Harlem, New York, United States | ||||
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Organization | |||||
Funding | Public hospital | ||||
Type | Teaching | ||||
Services | |||||
Beds | 365[1] | ||||
Speciality | Long-term acute care hospital (LTACH) | ||||
Public transit access | New York City Subway:
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Lists | [[List of hospitals in New York
|Hospitals in New York ]] |
The Henry J. Carter Specialty Hospital and Nursing Facility is a teaching hospital located in East Harlem, New York. It is owned and managed by NYC Health + Hospitals. The hospital specializes in long-term acute care and has a total of 365 beds.
The facility is easily accessible by public transportation, with nearby subway stations including the New York City Subway's 125th Street-Lexington Avenue station, and several bus routes operated by the New York City Bus. The Metro-North Railroad also provides service to the hospital via the Harlem–125th Street station.
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