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See New York-Presbyterian/Lower Manhattan Hospital, in the section on hospitals in Manhattan above. Beth David Hospital, 321 East 42nd Street, Manhattan. Incorporated as the Yorkville Dispensary for Women and Children at 246-248 East 82nd Street on November 29, 1886, moved to 1822-1828 Lexington Avenue and 113th Street in April 1912 and into a ...
This is a list of hospitals in the five boroughs of New York City, sorted by hospital name, ... Includes former names of hospitals. Manhattan: The Bronx: ...
Alfred A. Richman, who had opened a "private sanitarium at 50 West Seventy-fourth Street" in 1925, [1] subsequently "founded Manhattan General Hospital". [2] The hospital was at one point located at Second Avenue and 18th Street in Manhattan, New York City; that building was once used by the Lying-in Hospital. [3]
Mount Sinai Hospital, founded in 1852, is one of the oldest and largest teaching hospitals in the United States. [2] It is located in East Harlem in the New York City borough of Manhattan, on the eastern border of Central Park stretching along Madison and Fifth Avenues, between East 98th Street and East 103rd Street. [3]
The Lower Manhattan Hospital operates 170 beds and offers a full range of inpatient and outpatient services, as well as community outreach and education. It is on the Best Hospitals Honor Roll nationally ranked in 14 adult and 10 pediatric specialties and rated high performing in 1 adult specialty and 20 procedures and conditions.
NYC Health + Hospitals, officially the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC), operates the public hospitals and clinics in New York City as a public benefit corporation. HHC was created in 1969 by the New York State Legislature as a public benefit corporation. [1] It is similar to a municipal agency, but has a board of directors.
On July 1, 2013, NYP announced its merger with the former New York Downtown Hospital to form the Lower Manhattan Hospital (LMH) campus of the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. [31] LMH is one of the few hospitals in Lower Manhattan south of Greenwich Village. The campus operates 170 beds and offers a full range of inpatient and outpatient services.
Hospitals in Manhattan Cabrini Medical Center of New York City was created in 1973 by a merger of two Manhattan hospitals. It closed in 2008 due to financial difficulties cited by the Berger Commission , [ 1 ] followed by a bankruptcy filing.