Staff at Labor & Delivery are amazing, so grateful to have 2 healthy twins to take home. Nurses are helpful, friendly & patient. Christine & Denise were our favorites, but honestly, cannot go wrong!
The family waiting room for those who loved ones are having surgery is nice & calming. Most everyone respects the no food no cell phone policy. The volunteers & nurses who keep you informed are great!
This is the best hospital in Manhattan (the only equal being its sister hospital, Columbia Presbyterian). The doctors, nurses, interns, residents are among the finest in the world. Clean and new, too.
When staying at the hospital: if you're having a hard time swallowing your pills, an alternative would be to ask the staff to crush the meds and have Vanilla-Meds Flavored Pudding! 👍
Excellent care and attention from the legion of talented nurses, doctors, PAs, PCTs, and everyone else! What an amazing place to work, saving lives every day. ♥️♥️♥️
The staff here is attentive, kind, and knowledgable. Three tv channels are free. It's $8/day to add more which isn't bad. Coffee shop open 24 hrs and plenty of taxis outside.
dads-to-be, don't miss the anatomy ultrasound! this is when you get to meet your baby in detail: tiny hands, tiny feet, beating heart, bladder, cerebellum, and more!
jokes the nurses enjoy: puns, fart jokes, anything lindsay lohan-related, hilarious food requests. not enjoyed: 'has it kicked in yet? I can't feel my nose.' also, ask for extra cookies!
My mom spent two months here in an induced coma in the cardiac ICU...amazing doctor and nursestaff, they literally saved her life. I recommend this hospital for everyone.
If you're in labor and getting a spinal epidural, beware of symptoms of a dural puncture after delivery. These include headache and dizziness accompanied with difficulty hearing and seeing.
Last visit there- 5/26- excellent nurses, Sara and Kevin- very, very friendly and attentive and my sweetheart Escort- I was scared to death-thank you!!
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, based in New York City, is the nation's largest not-for-profit, non-sectarian hospital, with approximately 2,400 beds. The Hospital has academic affiliations with two of the nation's leading medical colleges: Weill Cornell Medical College and Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.