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New York Healthcare Facilities
The distinction of being America’s most populous
city is a double-edged sword. The combined assets of New York City’s
population amplify its potential for greatness. At the same time, the
sheer volume of that population means there are more healthcare needs
related to aging, poverty, crime, drug addiction, and accidents. New York
City also has the country’s highest number of AIDS cases and the
largest homeless population. Fortunately, New York City is home to scores
of healthcare institutions, many of them prestigious.
Major healthcare facilities in New York City include:
Bronx
Albert Einstein College of Medicine of
Yeshiva University
Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center
Calvary Hospital
Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center
Montefiore Medical Center
North Central Bronx Hospital
St. Barnabas Hospital
Brooklyn
Beth Israel Medical Center - Kings
Highway Division
Brookdale University Hospital Medical
Center
Brooklyn Hospital Center
Brooklyn Campus of the VA NY Harbor Healthcare
System
Coney Island Hospital
Interfaith Medical Center
Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center
Kings County Hospital Center
Lutheran Medical Center
Maimonides Medical Center
Wyckoff Heights Medical Center
Manhattan
Bellevue Hospital Center
Beth Israel Medical Center - Petrie
Division
Beth Israel Medical Center - Singer
Division
Children’s Hospital of New York-Presbyterian
Coler-Goldwater Specialty Care and Nursing
Facility
Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center
Gouverneur Healthcare Services
Harlem Hospital Center
Hospital for Special Surgery
Lenox Hill Hospital
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Metropolitan Hospital Center
Mount Sinai Medical Center
NY Eye & Ear Infirmary
NYU Downtown Hospital
NYU Medical Center
Rockefeller University Hospital
St. Clare’s Hospital and Health Center
St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center
St. Vincent’s Hospital Manhattan
Weill Medical Center of Cornell University
Queens
Elmhurst Hospital Center
Flushing Hospital Medical Center
Mary Immaculate Hospital
Mount Sinai Hospital of Queens
New York Hospital Queens
Queens Hospital Center
St. John’s Queens Hospital
St. Joseph’s Hospital
Staten Island
Bayley Seton Hospital, Staten Island
Staten Island University Hospital (north
and south campuses)
St. Vincent’s Hospital Staten
Island