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St. Mary's Children's Hospital, [1] [2] which was founded in 1870, [3] was described in 2020 as "As New York City’s only post-acute pediatric care facility." [3] [4] [5] In 1951 it moved from its Manhattan location to Queens. Despite its name, its has specialized programs for teens and also for seniors.
Opened as St. Joseph's Hospital on June 25, 1905, became the South Shore Division of Long Island Jewish Hospital in January 1973, renamed St. John's Episcopal Hospital South Shore on July 1, 1976. [28] [29] [30] St. Mary's Children's Hospital, 29-01 216th Street, Bayside, Queens. Founded in Manhattan in 1870, moved to Queens in 1951.
This is a list of hospitals in the five boroughs of New York City, sorted by hospital name, ... Queens: Staten Island: Closed hospitals. Includes former names of ...
Elmhurst Hospital Center: NYC Health + Hospitals: Queens New York City: Queens, Elmhurst ... Sammaritan Hospital St. Mary's Campus [Note 27] St. Peter's Health Partners:
In March 2007, St. Mary’s combined the staff of all three hospitals into one team under the corporate umbrella of St. Mary’s General Hospital. The new entity is at 350 Boulevard, the former ...
St. Mark's Hospital, 177 2nd Avenue, Manhattan. Opened at 66 St. Mark's Place in 1887, incorporated later on March 7, 1890, expanded to 177 2nd Avenue on February 17, 1894, closed to new patients July 31, 1930, last patients moved out August 3, 1930. [190] [191] [192] St. Mary's Hospital for Children, 405-411 West 34th Street, Manhattan.
St. Cecilia's Maternity Hospital, 484 Humboldt Street, Brooklyn. Now apartments. St. Charles Hospital, 277 Hicks Street, Brooklyn, now apartments. St. Christopher's Hospital for Babies, 283 Hicks Street, Brooklyn. Established in 1896. [105] St. Giles Hospital, 1346 President Street, Brooklyn. Opened by Sister Sarah, an Episcopal nun, on Degraw ...
The NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System is a network of independent, cooperating, acute-care and community hospitals, continuum-of-care facilities, home-health agencies, ambulatory sites, and specialty institutes in the New York metropolitan area.