List of hospitals in New York City

List of hospitals in New York City

List of hospitals in New York City, sorted by hospital name. A list of hospitals in New York state is also available.

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Hospitals in New York City

The Bronx

Veterans hospital
  • Bronx Veterans Hospital aka U.S. Veterans Hospital 130 West Kingsbridge Road Bronx, NY 10468
  • Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center - Founded in 1962; Concourse Division: 1650 Grand Concourse; Fulton Division: 1276 Fulton Ave.
  • Calvary Hospital of the Bronx, 1740 Eastchester Rd. Primary focus on hospice care.
  • Jacobi Medical Center, 1400 Pelham Parkway South, The Bronx
  • Lincoln Medical Center - 234 East 149th Street, The Bronx
  • Montefiore Medical Center - Founded in 1882; Moses Division: 111 East 210th Street; Weiler Division: 1825 Eastchester Rd.; North Division: 600 E. 233rd St.
  • North Central Bronx Hospital 3424 Kossuth Ave, Bronx, NY
  • St. Barnabas Hospital - Founded in 1866; located at 186th St. at Third Av., The Bronx.

Brooklyn

Lutheran Family Medical

Manhattan

Queens

  • Long Island Jewish Medical Center 270-05 76th Ave. New Hyde Park, Queens.
  • Elmhurst Hospital Center 79-01 Broadway, Elmhust, Queens.
  • Flushing Hospital Medical Center - Founded in 1884; Parsons Blvd. at 45th Av., Queens.
  • Jamaica Hospital - Van Wyck Expressway at 89th Av., Queens.
  • New York Hospital Queens - Formerly Booth Memorial Hospital, 58-46 Booth Memorial Ave. at Main St. Flushing, Queens
  • Peninsula Hospital 51-15 Beach Channel Drive Far Rockaway, New York, 11691
  • Queens Hospital Center- 82-68 164th Street, NY 11432 ‎
  • Zucker Hillside Hospital - Founded in 1925; 75-29 263rd St., Queens.
  • St. John's Episcopal Hospital 327 Beach 19th Street Far Rockaway, NY 11691 Phone: (718) 869-700
  • Forest Hills Hospital - 102-01 66th Road, Forest Hills, Queens
  • Mount Sinai Hospital Queens - 25-10 30th Ave. Long Island City, Queens.

Staten Island

Hospitals that have closed in New York City

  • Adelphi Hospital, 50 Greene Avenue, Brooklyn, now apartments.
  • A.H. Wade's Hospital
  • Arthur C. Logan Memorial Hospital
  • Baptist Medical Center 2749 Linden Blvd, Brooklyn, now nursing home.
  • Bay Ridge Hospital 437 Ovington Ave, Brooklyn.
  • Beekman-Downtown Hospital - Founded in 1905; 117 Beekman Street, Manhattan.
  • Bethany Deaconess Hospital 237 St. Nicholas Avenue, Ridgewood, Queens.
  • Beth David Hospital - Founded in 1887; 159 E. 19th Street, Manhattan.
  • Beth Moses Hospital 404 Hart Street, Brooklyn.
  • Bronx Hospital - Founded in 1908; 1276 Fulton Avenue, The Bronx. Merged in 1962 with Lebanon Hospital, The Bronx.
  • Blackwell's Island Hospital 800 beds
  • Bradford Street Hospital 15 Bradford Street, Brooklyn.
  • Bloomingdale Asylum for the Insane
  • Brooklyn City Hospital 100 beds
  • Brooklyn Homeopathic Hospital (demolished), Cumberland Street. Opened 1873[1][2]
  • Brooklyn Women's Hospital 1395 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn.
  • Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital 29 Greene Avenue, Brooklyn, now nursing home.
  • Brooklyn Hebrew Maternity Hospital
  • Brooklyn State Hospital now Kingsborough Psychiatric Hospital.
  • Boulevard Hospital 46-04 31st Avenue, Astoria, now private medical offices.
  • Bushwick Hospital - Founded in 1891; Putnam Avenue at Howard Av., Brooklyn, now NY State facility for youth.
  • Cabrini Medical Center 227 East 19th Street, Manhattan. Closed March 2008.
  • Caledonian Hospital 10 Saint Paul's Place, Brooklyn.
  • Carson C. Peck Memorial Hospital Crown Street and Albany Ave, Brooklyn, replaced by townhouses.
  • Centre Street Hospital(1872)
  • Doctors Hospital of Queens, 104-20 Van Wyck Expressway, Jamaica, Queens.
  • City Hospital on Roosevelt Island
  • Columbus Hospital named changed to Cabrini. Closed 2007.
  • Convalescent Hospital Hart's Island. (1877)
  • Cumberland Hospital (Brooklyn, NY) just off the Brooklyn-Queens expressway, replaced by the more general Cumberland Diagnostic Treatment Center
  • Deepdale General Hospital - 55-15 Little Neck Parkway, Little Neck, NY 11362, Queens. Now senior housing.
  • Doctors Hospital (Manhattan) 170 East End Avenue, replaced by condominium apartments.
  • Doctors Hospital of Queens, 104-20 Van Wyck Expressway, Jamaica, Queens.
  • Doctor's Hospital of Staten Island - Founded in the early 1900s, it moved to its most recent location in Concord in the 1960s after its former building was demolished to make way for the Staten Island Expressway, part of United States Interstate 278. The hospital was closed in 2003 after a merger with Staten Island University Hospital and was located at 1050 Targee Street, Staten Island, NY 10304.
Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn
Greenpoint Hospital
Linden General Hospital
Bronx-Lebanon Medical Center
  • Eclectic Medical Dispensary of the City of New York (1840–1870)
  • Emanuel Unity Hospital
  • Emigrant's Hospital Ward's Island
  • Evangelical Deaconess Hospital 623 Chauncey Street, Brooklyn, now homeless shelter.
  • Fitch's Sanitarium, 123 West 183 St, the Bronx. Founded 1920. Closed early 1960s.
  • Flatbush General Hospital 719 Linden Boulevard, Brooklyn.
  • Floating Hospital of St. John's Guild (1875)
  • Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospital - Founded in 1860; Fifth Avenue at 105th Street, Manhattan, now Terence Cardinal Cooke Health Center
  • Fordham Hospital
  • Francis Delafield Hospital, 99 Fort Washington Ave, Manhattan, now senior housing.
  • French Hospital 330 West 30th, Manhattan, now co-op apartments.
  • German Dispensary(1840–1870)
  • Gotham Hospital, 30 East 76th Street, Manhattan.
  • Grand Central Hospital 321 East 42nd Street, Manhattan, replaced by office building.
  • Grant General Hospital Willett's Point
  • Greenpoint Hospital, 300 Skillman Avenue, Brooklyn
  • Halcyon Hospital, 754 Boston Road, the Bronx.
  • Harbor Hospital, Cropsey Avenue at 23rd Ave, Brooklyn.
  • Hillcrest General Hospital, 158-40 79th ave, Flushing, Queens, now a chemical drug dependency facility called 'Cornerstone of Medical Arts Center'.
  • Holy Family Hospital - Founded in 1868; 155 Dean St., Brooklyn, replaced by nursing home.
  • Homeopathic Hospital Brooklyn. (1878)
  • Hospital for the Relief of the Ruptured and Crippled Lexington Avenue and East 42nd St(1875)
  • House of the Holy Comforter - Founded in 1800; 2751 Grand Concourse, The Bronx.
  • Hospital for Contagious Diseases
  • Howard Beach General Hospital 156-36 Cross Bay Blvd, Howard Beach, now facility for developmentally disabled.
  • Inebriate Asylum(1869)
  • Interboro General Hospital, 2749 Linden Blvd, Brooklyn, now nursing home.
  • Italian Hospital 123 West 110th St, Manhattan, now apartments.
  • James Ewing Hospital
  • Jews Hospital Manhattan, became Mount Sinai Hospital.
  • Jewish Hospital for Chronic Diseases - Founded in 1929; E. 49th St. at Rutland Rd., Brooklyn, now Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center.
  • Jewish Memorial Hospital - Founded 1905; Broadway at W. 196th St, Manhattan. Closed 1983.
  • Kew Gardens General Hospital 80-02 Kew Gardens Rd, Queens. Founded 1941, Closed mid-1980s, replaced by office tower.
  • Knickerbocker Hospital - Founded in 1862; 70 Convent Av., Manhattan, now apartments.
  • Lebanon Hospital - Founded in 1890; Grand Concourse at Mount Eden Ave, the Bronx. Merged in 1962 with Bronx Hospital, The Bronx.
  • Lefferts General Hospital, 460 Lefferts Av, Brooklyn, replaced by a girl's Yeshiva.
  • Le Roy Hospital, 40 East 61st St, Manhattan, now co-op apartments.
  • Linden General Hospital, 501 New Lots Av, Brooklyn, now homeless shelter.
  • Lutheran Hospital of Brooklyn, East New York Ave at Junius Street, Brooklyn.
  • Lutheran Hospital of Manhattan, Convent Avenue and 144th Street, Manhattan.
  • Madison Avenue Hospital, 30 East 76th Street, Manhattan.
  • Mary Immaculate Hospital (Queens) - Founded in 1902, 152-11 89th Av, Jamaica, Queens. Closed March 2009.
  • McDougall Hospital near Fort Schuyler
  • Midtown Hospital, 309 East 49th Street, Manhattan, demolished for co-op apartments.
  • Midwood Hospital, 19 Winthrop Street, Brooklyn, was Saint John's Elementary School (a private school) from 1979-2000. Now Midwood Sanitorium.
  • Morrisania Hospital
  • Mount Eden Hospital, 199 East Mount Eden Avenue, the Bronx. Razed 2011.
  • New York City Hospital 150 beds, Pearl St. (1864)
  • New York City--the new Woman's Hospital corner of Fiftieth Street and Fourth Avenue. (1876)
  • New York Ophthalmic Hospital(1868)
  • The New York Orthopaedic Dispensary(1870)
  • New York Infirmary - Founded in 1853; 321 E. 15th St., Manhattan. Merged with Beth Israel.
  • North General Hospital, Madison Ave & East 121 St, Manhattan. Closed July, 2010.
  • The Northern DispensaryWaverly Place and Christopher Street. (1840–1870)
  • Northeastern Dispensary incorporated February 18, 1862, at 100 East 59th Street.
  • Northwestern Dispensary
  • Norwegian Lutheran Deaconess Hospital - Founded in 1883; 4520 Fourth Av, Brooklyn.
  • Ocean Hill Memorial Dispensary and Hospital
  • Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center - 600 E. 233rd St.; merged in 2008 with Montefiore Medical Center.
  • Park Hospital 1873
  • Park Avenue Hospital, 591 Park Ave, Manhattan.
  • Park East Hospital, 112 East 83rd St, Manhattan, now co-op apartments.
  • Park West Hospital, 170 West 76th St, Manhattan, now co-op apartments.
  • Parkchester General Hospital 1424 Parker Street, the Bronx, replaced by townhouses.
  • Parkway Hospital (Manhattan) 123 West 110 Street, now apartments.
  • Parkway Hospital (Queens) 70-35 113th Street, Forest Hills. Opened 1963, Closed 2008.
  • Parsons Hospital 35-06 Parson Blvd, Queens, merged with Flushing Hospital.
  • Physicians Hospital 34-01 73rd Street, Jackson Heights, replaced by public school.
  • Polyclinic Hospital 345 West 50th St, Manhattan, now co-op apartments.
  • Prospect Hospital, 730 Kelly St, the Bronx, now homeless shelter.
  • Prospect Heights Hospital - Founded in 1871; 775 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, now Senior housing.
  • Queens Memorial Hospital,
  • Reconstruction Hospital, 395 Central Park West, Manhattan.
  • Regent Hospital, 115 East 61st St, Manhattan.
  • Roosevelt Hospital - Founded in 1871; merged in 1979 with St.Luke's Episcopal Hospital.
  • Rockaway Beach Hospital 152 Beach 85th Street, Queens.
  • Samaritan Hospital, Founded in 1906, 759 President St, Brooklyn.
  • Royal Hospital, 2021 Grand Concourse, the Bronx, now private medical offices.
  • Seney Hospital Brooklyn, N. Y. (ca. 190-)
  • Shore Road Hospital, 9000 Shore Rd, Brooklyn, replaced by senior housing.
  • Smallpox Hospital(1872)
  • Smith's Infirmary Hospital, Staten Island, N.Y.
  • St. Ann's Maternity Hospital, 13 East 69th St, Manhattan.
  • St. Anthony's Hospital 89-15 Woodhaven Blvd, Ozone Park, replaced by private houses.
  • St. Catherine Hospital - Founded in 1893; 133 Bushwick Av., Brooklyn, now senior housing.
  • St. Cecilia Maternity Hospital, 484 Humboldt St, Brooklyn.
  • St. Francis Hospital, 525 East 142nd St, the Bronx.
  • St. Elizabeth's Hospital, 689 Fort Washington Ave, Manhattan. Closed 1981. Now co-op apartments.
  • St. Giles 1346 President St, Brooklyn, now private school.
  • St. Francis Hospital(1840–1870)
  • St. John's Queens Hospital 90-02 Queens Blvd., Queens. Closed March 2009.
  • St. John's Long Island Hospital Founded in 1890; 25-01 Jackson Av., Long Island City, replaced by Citibank Tower.
  • St. Joseph Hospital (Far Rockaway, Queens, New York City) Founded in 1905; 327 Beach 19th St, Far Rockaway, Queens.
  • St. Joseph's Hospital - SVCMC(Part of St.Vincent Catholic Medical Centers) 158-40 79th Ave Flushing, formally Hillcrest General Hospital. As of 2007, a chemical drug dependency facility 'Cornerstone of Medical Arts Center'.
  • St. Joseph's Hospital for Chest Diseases Founded in 1882; Brook Av. at 143rd St., the Bronx.
  • St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital Founded in 1856; merged in 1979 with Roosevelt Hospital.
  • St. Mary's Hospital (Brooklyn), 1298 Saint Marks Avenue, Brooklyn. Closed March 2005.
  • St. Peter Hospital Founded in 1864; 380 Henry St., Brooklyn, now a nursing home.
  • St. Vincent's Hospital, 170 West 12th Street, Manhattan (Closed April 30, 2010 after 160 years).
  • St. Vincent Midtown Hospital, formerly St. Clare's Hospital and Health Center 415 West 51st St., Manhattan. Closed 2007.
  • Sister Elizabeth Maternity Hospital 362 51st St, Brooklyn.
  • Stuyvesant Polyclinic 137 Second Avenue, Manhattan. Opened 1906, Closed 2008.
  • Swedish Hospital 1350 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, now senior housing.
  • Sydenham Hospital, 565 Manhattan Ave, Manhattan, now senior housing.
  • Terrace Heights Hospital 87-37 Palermo Street, Hollis, Queens, now Holliswood Hospital.
  • The Northern Dispensary Waverly Place and Christopher Street. (1840–1870)
  • The DeMilt Dispensary (1840–1870) Second Avenue and East 23d Street.
  • The New York Dispensary for Diseases of the Throat and Chest(1840–1870)
  • Trafalgar Hospital, 161 East 90th St, Manhattan, now co-op apartments.
  • Triboro Hospital Jamaica, merged with Queens General Hospital.
  • Tonsil Hospital
  • Union Hospital, 260 East 188th St, the Bronx, now community health center.
  • Unity Hospital, 1545 Saint John's Place, Brooklyn, now apartments.
  • University Heights Hospital, 74 West Tremont Ave, the Bronx.
  • Verplanck State Emigrant Hospital Ward's Island
  • Van Etten Hospital
  • Wadsworth Hospital, 629 West 185th St, Manhattan, now private medical offices.
  • Woman's Hospital in New York Founded in 1855; 141 W. 109th St., Manhattan, now part of St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center.
  • Western Dispensary for Women and Children
  • Wickersham Hospital 133 East 58th St, Manhattan
  • The Willard Parker Hospital(1897)
  • Williamsburg General Hospital, 757 Bushwick Ave, Brooklyn, now apartments.
  • Williamsburg Maternity Hospital
  • Whitestone Hospital, 166th St at 12th Ave, Whitestone, Queens, replaced by garden apartments.

References

  1. ^ "Opening of the Brooklyn Homeopathic Hospital", New York Times, February 14, 1873, page 12, online
  2. ^ Designation List 401, Landmarks Preservation Commission, February 12, 2008, page 6, online

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