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A Jamaica-bound Q20B bus passing by the hospital on Main Street. The Booth Memorial Hospital in Flushing, Queens, New York City was "the largest voluntary hospital in Queens." [1] The hospital began in 1892 as a non-profit hospital in Manhattan. [4] The hospital moved to two other Manhattan locations in subsequent years. [5]
NewYork-Presbyterian Queens, stylized as NewYork-Presbyterian/Queens (NYP/Q or NYP/Queens), [4] [5] is a not-for-profit [6] acute care and teaching hospital affiliated with Weill Cornell Medicine in the Flushing neighborhood of Queens in New York City. Formerly operating as Booth Memorial Hospital and New York Hospital Queens (NYHQ), [4] it is ...
Booth Memorial Hospital, Flushing, Queens. See New York-Presbyterian/Queens Hospital, in the section on hospitals in Queens above. [37] Boulevard Hospital, 46-04 31st Avenue, Astoria, Queens. [38] Now private medical offices. Deepdale General Hospital, 55-15 Little Neck Parkway, Little Neck, Queens. Built in 1959.
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Flushing Main Post Office, between Sanford and Maple Avenues [4] [11] Queens Botanical Garden and Kissena Corridor Park between Dahlia and 56th Avenues [4] [11] NewYork–Presbyterian/Queens (formerly Booth Memorial Hospital and New York Hospital Queens), part of the NewYork–Presbyterian Healthcare System, at Booth Memorial Avenue. [11]
The victim was attacked inside the business on 40th Road near Main Street in Flushing just before 7:30 p.m., according to cops. ... The seriously injured woman was rushed to Booth Memorial ...
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MediSys Health Network owns and operates Jamaica Hospital Medical Center and Flushing Hospital Medical Center. [10] [11] Its prior affiliations and management include the New York Presbyterian Healthcare Network. [12] Parsons Hospital became a division of Flushing. [13] the latter was acquired by New York Hospital in April 1996. [14]