NEW YORK-PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL

General Hospital | Medicare Certified
2262 Licensed Beds
525 East 68th Street
New York, NY 10065
New York-presbyterian Hospital, Hospital in New York, NY

About

New York-presbyterian Hospital is a Medicare Certified 2262 Bed General Hospital located in New York, NY, with service to the surrounding community. New York-presbyterian Hospital is certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). New York-presbyterian Hospital, as well as other Hospitals,are institutions primarily engaged in providing care under the supervision of physicians, inpatient diagnostics, and therapeutic services. New York-presbyterian Hospital can be contacted at (212) 746-5454 .

Depending on the type of hospital, hospital certification is subject to various standards. General Hospitals are one of the Medicare certified provider types who participate in the CMS Quality initiative program in order to accept Medicare for payment. To learn more Hospital quality measure performances, Medicare five star ratings, survey report information, patient-to-staffing ratios and more, please view the Medicare Report for New York-presbyterian Hospital.

The services provided by New York-presbyterian Hospital in New York, NY may include: Acute Renal Dialysis, Anesthesia, Audiology, Cardiac Catheterization Lab, Clinical Laboratory, Dental, Dietary, Drug and Alcohol Services, Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripter, Gerontological Specialty, Inpatient Rehabilitation, Obstetrics, Occupational Therapy, Outpatient Psychiatry, Outpatient Rehabilitation, Outpatient Services, Physical Therapy, Post-Operative Recovery, Respiratory Care, Social Services, Speech Pathology, Chemotherapy, CT Scans, Diagnostic Radiology, MRI, Nuclear Medicine, PET Scans, Therapeutic Radiology, Neonatal Nursery, Pediatric Services, Adolescent Psychiatry, Emergency Psychiatry, Geriatric Psychiatry, Psychiatry, Inpatient Surgery, Medicare Transplant Center, Neurosurgery, Open Heart Surgery, Ophthalmic Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Reconstructive Surgery, Burn Care Unit, Coronary Care Unit, Dedicated Emergency Department, Intensive Care Unit, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Operating Room, Outpatient Surgery Unit, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Trauma Center, Urgent Care, Rehabilitation Unit,

Services

General
Acute Renal Dialysis
Anesthesia
Audiology
Cardiac Catheterization Lab
Clinical Laboratory
Dental
Dietary
Drug and Alcohol Services
Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripter
Gerontological Specialty
Inpatient Rehabilitation
Obstetrics
Occupational Therapy
Outpatient Psychiatry
Outpatient Rehabilitation
Outpatient Services
Physical Therapy
Post-Operative Recovery
Respiratory Care
Social Services
Speech Pathology
Imaging, Radiology & Nuclear Medicine
Chemotherapy
CT Scans
Diagnostic Radiology
MRI
Nuclear Medicine
PET Scans
Therapeutic Radiology
Neonatal/Pediatric
Neonatal Nursery
Pediatric Services
Psychiatric
Adolescent Psychiatry
Emergency Psychiatry
Geriatric Psychiatry
Psychiatry
Surgery
Inpatient Surgery
Medicare Transplant Center
Neurosurgery
Open Heart Surgery
Ophthalmic Surgery
Orthopedic Surgery
Reconstructive Surgery
Hospital Units
Burn Care Unit
Coronary Care Unit
Dedicated Emergency Department
Intensive Care Unit
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Operating Room
Outpatient Surgery Unit
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
Surgical Intensive Care Unit
Trauma Center
Urgent Care
Rehabilitation Unit

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Reviews

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"The most abominable hospital! Never go there, it would be a life threatening mistake. G-d forbid you have cancer, and end up in this hospital for treatment. Let's start at the bottom, most of the laboratory technician (who take your blood) are very incompetent and lazy. The blood test you finally receive, please go for a second opinion! It cannot be trusted. The supervisor who manages these technicians is a complete air head or high on drugs. She walks around completely spaced out. Now let's go to chemotherapy department, G-d forbid you get the male nurse by the name of Coco (yes, that is his name). The most contemptible nurse you can possibly have during such a painful and life threatening illness. He is a poor excuse for a human being! Don't be surprised if he does not give you one of your chemotherapy medications. Now let's get to the doctors. Dr. Hemashi Kashila Perera. It is extremely revolting for me to call her a doctor. An Ivy League graduate from both college and medical school cannot tell the difference between a healthy lymph node and a cancerous one. This just proves to get into an Ivy League School you don't always have to be smart or intelligent, what you need is a lot of money, and you could get in that way. Then there is Dr. Jason Wright. He is a GYN oncology surgeon, who suffers from a serious G-D complex. He referred me to Hemashi Kashila Perera. Now let's go to patient advocacy office, and you will meet Angela King. You would think a patient advocate is protecting the patients from any doctor or nurses who malpractices, and are negligent. Not the case! "
Patient | Female | Unspecified Age | Unspecified Location
3 years ago
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