Westchester county, NY
Westchester County, New York[edit | edit source]
Westchester County is located in the U.S. state of New York. It is the second-most populous county on the mainland of New York, after the Bronx, and the most populous county in the state north of New York City. According to the 2010 Census, the county had a population of 949,113, estimated to have increased to 967,506 by 2019. Situated in the Hudson Valley, Westchester covers an area of 450 square miles (1,200 km2), consisting of six cities, 19 towns, and 23 villages.
Healthcare in Westchester County[edit | edit source]
Healthcare in Westchester County is characterized by a wide array of facilities and services ranging from world-class medical centers to community-based practices. The county is home to several renowned healthcare facilities that provide comprehensive services to residents.
NewYork-Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital[edit | edit source]
NewYork-Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital, located in Bronxville, is a 292-bed acute care facility with over 400 physicians. It offers a wide range of medical, surgical, and pediatric services. The hospital is known for its advanced capabilities in many specialties, including oncology, cardiology, orthopedics, and surgery.
Montefiore New Rochelle Hospital[edit | edit source]
Montefiore New Rochelle Hospital is a 242-bed, community-based teaching hospital offering primary, acute and emergency care to the residents of southern Westchester. The Hospital is a part of Montefiore Health System, a premier academic health system and the University Hospital for Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
White Plains Hospital[edit | edit source]
White Plains Hospital is a leading healthcare provider in Westchester County and home to many renowned programs and services. The Hospital offers much of the technology and specialty care usually found at large teaching hospitals, and combines it with compassionate care close to home.
Westchester Medical Center[edit | edit source]
Westchester Medical Center is the premier provider of advanced medical care in New York’s Hudson Valley region. The flagship of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network, this 895-bed academic hospital in Valhalla, New York, provides local residents with acute care services - Level I trauma and burn care, organ transplants, and neurosurgery.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Healthcare in Westchester County, NY, is marked by its diversity and quality. The county's healthcare facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and staffed by highly skilled healthcare professionals. Whether residents require routine medical services or specialized treatment, they have access to the best care available.
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