List of hospitals in New York City
List of Hospitals in New York City[edit | edit source]
New York City is home to a wide range of hospitals, each offering unique healthcare services. This comprehensive list includes notable hospitals, providing brief descriptions and internal links for more detailed information.
Bellevue Hospital[edit | edit source]
Bellevue Hospital, the oldest public hospital in the United States, offers a broad spectrum of healthcare services, including emergency care and specialized departments.
Carter Specialty Hospital[edit | edit source]
Carter Specialty Hospital is known for its long-term acute care and rehabilitation services.
Coler Specialty Hospital[edit | edit source]
Coler Specialty Hospital provides long-term care to patients with chronic illnesses and disabilities.
NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia[edit | edit source]
Part of the NewYork-Presbyterian healthcare system, this hospital is affiliated with Columbia University and is known for its comprehensive medical services and research.
Gracie Square Hospital[edit | edit source]
Gracie Square Hospital specializes in psychiatric and mental health services.
Harlem Hospital Center[edit | edit source]
An important healthcare provider in Harlem, Harlem Hospital Center offers specialized services in trauma care, bariatric surgery, and stroke treatment.
Hospital for Joint Diseases[edit | edit source]
This hospital is part of the NYU Langone Health system, focusing on orthopedic surgery and rheumatology.
Manhattan Psychiatric Center[edit | edit source]
Manhattan Psychiatric Center provides comprehensive psychiatric services to patients with mental illnesses.
VA Manhattan Campus[edit | edit source]
The VA Manhattan Campus serves U.S. veterans, offering a range of medical, surgical, and psychiatric services.
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center[edit | edit source]
A world leader in cancer care and research, Memorial Sloan Kettering is dedicated to providing advanced cancer treatment options.
Metropolitan Hospital Center[edit | edit source]
Metropolitan Hospital Center is a full-service community hospital known for its quality care in various medical specialties.
Mount Sinai Hospital[edit | edit source]
Mount Sinai Hospital is renowned for its excellent patient care, medical education, and research.
Mount Sinai Beth Israel[edit | edit source]
Part of the Mount Sinai Health System, Mount Sinai Beth Israel offers comprehensive healthcare services in Lower Manhattan.
Mount Sinai Morningside[edit | edit source]
Formerly St. Luke's Hospital, Mount Sinai Morningside provides a wide range of medical services in Morningside Heights.
Mount Sinai West[edit | edit source]
Located on the West Side of Manhattan, Mount Sinai West offers diverse healthcare services, including emergency and ambulatory care.
New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai[edit | edit source]
A specialty hospital focused on eye, ear, nose, throat, and related conditions.
NewYork-Presbyterian/Cornell[edit | edit source]
Affiliated with Weill Cornell Medicine, this hospital is known for its wide-ranging medical and surgical specialties.
NYU Langone Health[edit | edit source]
A premier academic medical center, NYU Langone Health is renowned for its patient care, research, and medical education.
The Rockefeller University Hospital[edit | edit source]
Rockefeller University Hospital is dedicated to biomedical research, translating laboratory discoveries into new therapies.
Hospital for Special Surgery[edit | edit source]
Specializing in orthopedic surgery and rheumatology, Hospital for Special Surgery is recognized for its expertise in joint replacement and spine surgery.
Hassenfeld Children's Hospital[edit | edit source]
Part of NYU Langone, Hassenfeld Children's Hospital provides comprehensive pediatric care.
Kravis Children's Hospital[edit | edit source]
Located within Mount Sinai Hospital, Kravis Children's Hospital offers a wide range of pediatric services.
Komansky Children's Hospital[edit | edit source]
Affiliated with NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell, this hospital provides specialized care for children.
Lerner Children's Pavilion[edit | edit source]
Part of Hospital for Special Surgery, Lerner Children's Pavilion focuses on pediatric orthopedics and rheumatology.
Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital[edit | edit source]
A leading pediatric hospital offering comprehensive healthcare services for children.
MSK Kids[edit | edit source]
Memorial Sloan Kettering's pediatric program, MSK Kids, specializes in treating children, teenagers, and young adults with cancer.
Note: This list includes a selection of hospitals in New York City and is not exhaustive.
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