Posted on 03/28/2020 8:20:35 AM PDT by JonPreston
List of closed hospitals in New York City Full list of all 174 hospitals that are now closed in Brooklyn, Manhattan and The Bronx in NYC, USA.
ALL OF THESE FACILITIES WERE CLOSED DURING THE GOVERNORSHIP OF ANDREW CUOMO AND WHILE DEMENTED JOE AND THE ROGUE KENYAN USURPER WERE IN OFFICE.
Adelphi Hospital, 50 Greene Avenue, Brooklyn – has been converted into apartments.
A.H. Wade’s Hospital
Arthur C. Logan Memorial Hospital
Baptist Medical Center, 2749 Linden Blvd, Brooklyn – was converted into a nursing home and then demolished in the year 2013.
Bay Ridge Hospital, 437 Ovington Ave, Brooklyn is currently a nursing home.
Beekman-Downtown Hospital, Manhattan
Bethany Deaconess Hospital on 237 St. Nicholas Avenue, Ridgewood, Queens has now been replaced by senior housing.
Beth David Hospital, Manhattan was founded in 1887.
Beth Moses Hospital on 404 Hart Street, Brooklyn.
Bronx Hospital, 1276 Fulton Avenue, The Bronx. This hospital has been merged in 1962 with Lebanon Hospital, The Bronx.
Blackwell’s Island Hospital.
Bradford Street Hospital at 15 Bradford Street, Brooklyn.
Bloomingdale Asylum for the Insane
Brooklyn City Hospital
Brooklyn Homeopathic Hospital – which was opened in 1873 and situated on Cumberland Street, has been demolished.
Brooklyn Women’s Hospital at 1395 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn.
Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital, 29 Greene Avenue, Brooklyn is now a nursing home.
Brooklyn Hebrew Maternity Hospital
Brooklyn State Hospital is now Kingsborough Psychiatric Hospital.
Boulevard Hospital, 46-04 31st Avenue, Astoria has been converted into private medical offices.
Bushwick Hospital This hospital was founded in 1891 and was located in Putnam Avenue at Howard Av., Brooklyn, is now New York State facility for youth.
Cabrini Medical Center at 227 East 19th Street, Manhattan was closed in March 2008.
Caledonian Hospital 10 Saint Paul’s Place, Brooklyn has been converted to co-operatives.
Carson C. Peck Memorial Hospital, 570 Crown Street, Brooklyn – was opened in 1919 and closed in the late 1990s. It has since been demolished in 2003.
Centre Street Hospital
City Hospital, Roosevelt Island
Columbus Hospital – The name of this hospital was changed to Cabrini and it later closed in the year 2007.
Convalescent Hospital Hart’s Island.
Cumberland Hospital, 35 Auburn Place, Brooklyn, is now Cumberland Diagnostic Treatment Center.
Deepdale General Hospital Little Neck, NY 11362, Queens is now senior housing.
Doctors Hospital of Brooklyn, 15th Avenue at 45th Street, Brooklyn is closed.
Doctors Hospital, 170 East End Avenue, demolished for condominium apartments in 2005.
Doctors Hospital of Queens, 104-20 Van Wyck Expressway, Jamaica, Queens.
Doctor’s Hospital of Staten Island Founded in the early 1900s, moved to 1050, Targee Street in Concord in the 1960s, after the former building was demolished to make way for the Staten Island Expressway, which is a part of United States Interstate 278.
Eclectic Medical Dispensary of the City of New York
Emanuel Unity Hospital
Emigrant’s Hospital Ward’s Island
Evangelical Deaconess Hospital, 623 Chauncey Street, Brooklyn is now shelter for the homeless.
Fitch’s Sanitarium, 123 West 183 St, the Bronx – Closed in early 1960s and now apartments.
Flatbush General Hospital 719 Linden Boulevard, Brooklyn.
Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospital, Fifth Avenue at 105th Street, Manhattan is now Terence Cardinal Cooke Health Center
Fordham Hospital
Francis Delafield Hospital, 99 Fort Washington Ave, Manhattan is now housing for seniors.
French Hospital, 330 West 30th, Manhattan. Closed in the year 1977 is now converted into apartments.
German Dispensary
Gotham Hospital located at 30 East 76th Street, Manhattan – now apartments.
Grand Central Hospital, 321 East 42nd Street, Manhattan – replaced by office building.
Grant General Hospital Willett’s Point
Greenpoint Hospital, 300 Skillman Avenue, Brooklyn. Closed in the year 1982; now main building of Greenpoint Renaissance Enterprise Corporation consortium of neighborhood organizations.
Halcyon Hospital, 754 Boston Road, The Bronx.
Harbor Hospital, Cropsey Avenue at 23rd Ave, Brooklyn – the building stands vacant.
Hillcrest General Hospital, 158-40 79th Ave, Flushing, Queens, now a chemical drug dependency facility called ‘Cornerstone of Medical Arts Center’.
Holliswood Hospital 87-37 Palermo Street, Hollis – Closed in the month of August 2013.
Holy Family Hospital at 155 Dean St., Brooklyn – replaced by Brooklyn Diocese nursing home.
Homeopathic Hospital Brooklyn.
Horace Harding Hospital, 90-02 Queens Boulevard, Elmhurst – Closed in the month of March 2009.
Hospital for the Relief of the Ruptured an Crippled Lexington Avenue and East 42nd St.
House of the Holy Comforter, 2751 Grand Concourse, The Bronx.
Hospital for Contagious Diseases
Howard Beach General Hospital, at 155-55 Cross Bay Blvd, Queens was later a facility for developmentally disabled. It was converted to senior apartments in the year 2012.
Inebriate Asylum
Interboro General Hospital, 2749 Linden Blvd, Brooklyn, later nursing home. The nursing home was demolished in 2013
Italian Hospital 123 West 110th St, Manhattan converted to apartments.
James Ewing Hospital
Jews Hospital Manhattan, became Mount Sinai Hospital.
Jewish Hospital for Chronic Diseases, East 49th St. at Rutland Rd., Brooklyn, now Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center.
Jewish Memorial Hospital was founded in 1905 and located at Broadway at West 196th St, Manhattan – Closed in the year 1983.
Kew Gardens General Hospital 80-02 Kew Gardens Rd, Queens – Closed in mid-1980s and now replaced by office tower.
Knickerbocker Hospital, 70 Convent Ave., Manhattanville, Manhattan Site in 1862 of Civil War-soldier Manhattan Dispensary, expanded and renamed until becoming Knickerbocker in 1913; and now senior apartments.
Lebanon Hospital Founded in 1890 and located at Grand Concourse at Mount Eden Ave, the Bronx – Merged in 1962 with Bronx Hospital to form Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center.
Lefferts General Hospital, 460 Lefferts Av, Brooklyn – The building was demolished for girl’s Yeshiva in 1994.
Lefferts Maternity Hospital, 104-37 Lefferts Blvd, Richmond Hill.
Le Roy Hospital, 40 East 61st St, Manhattan, now co-op apartments.
Little Neck Hospital 55-15 Little Neck Parkway, Little Neck, Queens. Closed in the year 1996 and now senior housing.
Linden General Hospital located at 501 New Lots Av, Brooklyn is now shelter for the homeless.
Long Island College Hospital, 339 Hicks St, Brooklyn – closed in the year 2014.
Lutheran Hospital of Brooklyn, East New York Ave.
Lutheran Hospital of Manhattan, 343 Convent Avenue at West 144th Street, Manhattan – is converted into apartments.
Lying-In Hospital 305 Second Ave, Manhattan – In 1936 became Manhattan General Hospital and currently co-op apartments.
Lying-In Hospital on 530 East 70th Street, Manhattan – Became the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of New York Hospital, when New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center opened in 1932, occupying one of the pavilions along the East River.
Madison Avenue Hospital, 30 East 76th Street, Manhattan, now apartments.
Madison Park Hospital, 2525 Kings Highway, Brooklyn, now Community Hospital.
Manhattan General Hospital 305 Second Avenue – Closed in the year 1964 and now co-op apartments.
Mary Immaculate Hospital, 15211 89th Av, Jamaica. Closed in March 2009. Medical staff residency training records and verification have become available through the Federation Credentials Verification Service (FCVS) Closed residency program records.
McDougall Hospital near Fort Schuyler.
Medical Arts Center Hospital, 57 West 57th Street, Manhattan is now drug rehabilitation.
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 19792000 and now Midwood Sanitorium.
Misericordia Hospital, 600 East 233rd St, Bronx – The name has been changed to Our Lady of Mercy.
Morrisania Hospital, 50 East 168th Street, the Bronx – Founded in the year 1929 was closed in 1976.
Mount Eden Hospital, 199 East Mount Eden Avenue, the Bronx – Demolished in the year 2011.
Murray Hill Hospital, 30 East 40th Street, Manhattan.
New York City Hospital, Pearl St.
New York City – the new Woman’s Hospital corner of Fiftieth Street and Fourth Avenue.
New York Ophthalmic Hospital
The New York Orthopaedic Dispensary
New-York Post-Graduate Hospital, 226 East 20th St., Manhattan – Absorbed into present day NYU Langone Medical Center.
New York Infirmary, 321 East 15th St., Manhattan – has been merged with Beth Israel.
North General Hospital, Madison Ave & East 121 St, Manhattan – Closed in July 2010.
The Northern Dispensary Waverly Place and Christopher Street – Building stands vacant.
Northeastern Dispensary at 100 East 59th Street.
Northwestern Dispensary
Norwegian Lutheran Deaconess Hospital, 4520 Fourth Av, Brooklyn.
Ocean Hill Memorial Dispensary and Hospital
Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center, 600 East 233rd St. – merged in 2008 with Montefiore Medical Center.
Park Hospital
Park Avenue Hospital, 591 Park Ave, Manhattan – now apartments.
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 in 1963 and closed 2008
Parsons Hospital, 35-06 Parsons Blvd, Flushing has been merged with Flushing Hospital.
Pelham Bay General Hospital, 1820 Pelham Bay Parkway South, Bronx – Now apartments.
Peninsula Hospital, 51-15 Beach Channel Drive, Far Rockaway – Founded in 1908 and closed in April 2012.
Physicians Hospital, 34-01 73rd Street, Jackson Heights, replaced by Junior High School in 1998.
Polyclinic Hospital, 345 West 50th St, Manhattan – now co-op apartments.
Prospect Hospital, 730 Kelly St, the Bronx – now homeless shelter.
Prospect Heights Hospital, 775 Washington Ave, Brooklyn – now Senior housing.
Queens Memorial Hospital
Reconstruction Hospital, 395 Central Park West, Manhattan.
Regent Hospital, 115 East 61st St, Manhattan – now apartments.
Roosevelt Hospital Founded in 1871 has been merged in 1979 with St.Luke’s Episcopal Hospital.
Rockaway Beach Hospital, 152 Beach 85th Street, Queens – Closed in mid-1960s.
Samaritan Hospital, 759 President St, Brooklyn.
Royal Hospital, 2021 Grand Concourse, the Bronx – now private medical offices.
Seney Hospital, Brooklyn
Shore Road Hospital, 9000 Shore Rd, Brooklyn has been replaced by senior housing.
Smallpox Hospital
Smith’s Infirmary Hospital, Staten Island.
St. Ann’s Maternity Hospital, 13 East 69th St, Manhattan.
St. Anthony’s Hospital, 89-15 Woodhaven Blvd, Woodhaven which was founded in 1914 has been closed in 1966. Private homes have been built on the property in 2000.
St. Catherine Hospital, 133 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn – now senior housing.
St. Cecilia Maternity Hospital, 484 Humboldt St, Brooklyn – now apartments.
St. Francis Hospital, 525 East 142nd St.- Closed in December 31, 1966 and now replaced by apartments.
St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, 689 Fort Washington Ave, Manhattan. Closed in the year 1981 and now co-op apartments.
St. Giles 1346 President St, Brooklyn – now private school.
St. John’s Queens Hospital, 90-02 Queens Blvd, Elmhurst – Closed in March 2009 and sold for conversion to apartments in 2014.
St. John’s Long Island Hospital, 25-01 Jackson Av., Long Island City has been replaced by Citibank Tower.
St. Joseph Hospital, 327 Beach 19th St, Far Rockaway, Queens.
St. Joseph’s Hospital, SVCMC 158-40 79th Ave Flushing, formerly 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 170 Buffalo Avenue, Brooklyn. Closed October 4, 2005 after 138 years.
St. Peter Hospital, 380 Henry St., Brooklyn, now a nursing home.
Saint Vincent’s Catholic Medical Center, 170 West 12th Street, Manhattan – Closed on April 30, 2010 after 160 years.
St. Vincent’s Hospital (Midtown), formerly Saint Clare’s Hospital (1934-2003), 415 West 51st St., Manhattan. Closed 2007.
Sister Elizabeth Maternity Hospital 362 51st St, Brooklyn – is now a social services agency.
Stuyvesant Polyclinic 137 Second Avenue, Manhattan. Founded in 1906, was closed in 2008.
Stuyvesant Square Hospital, 301 East 19th Street, Manhattan.
Swedish Hospital 126 Rogers Avenue at Sterling Place, Brooklyn. Moved to 1350 Bedford Avenue at Pacific Street, now apartments.
Sydenham Hospital, 565 Manhattan Ave, Manhattan, now senior housing.
Terrace Heights Hospital 87-37 Palermo Street, Hollis, Queens, later Holliswood Hospital. Closed in August 2013.
The Northern Dispensary Waverly Place and Christopher Street – Stands vacant.
The DeMilt Dispensary, Second Avenue and East 23d Street.
The New York Dispensary for Diseases of the Throat and Chest
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
Victory Memorial Hospital, 9036 7th Avenue, Bay Ridge,Brooklyn – Closed in 2006, now Urgent Care Center of SUNY Downstate. Was locally-known as the “Baby Hospital.”
Wadsworth Hospital, 629 West 185th St, Manhattan, now private medical offices.
Woman’s Hospital in New York, 141 West 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
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.
York Hospital, 119 East 74th Street, Manhattan.
Has to be compared to a list of new hospitals opened over the same time, if there were any.
What phonies Cuomo and Deblasio are! No major news outlet will print this long list, because Pres. Trump was not involved.
Go ahead and list the new hospitals in NYC since then.
Now it's 1-3 days.
BO, Joe & Cuomo...figures!
“I was in the hospital for a week for my appendix in 1961.
Now it’s 1-3 days.
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Now, often, a week is 3 hours.
But that’s a lot longer ago than these closures in the 21st century.
>> ALL OF THESE FACILITIES WERE CLOSED DURING ...
Unfortunate wording ...
Yes, they “were closed” during Andrew Cuomo’s current reign, etc. ... but many seemed to have been closed decades ago. In other words, long before Andrew was elected.
What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.
Bkmrk
I wonder what happened to all the equipment they had....
The best quote I ever heard, from former Mayor Lindsey:
“In New York, when someone tells you it’s a matter of principle, it’s about real estate.”
I’ve had both my hips replaced...and was discharged the next day..both times (major Boston hospital).
In back should have Fredo with multiple Nathan’s Hot Dogs in his mouth.
Hell....That’s like a drive-thru....
OBiden Care at its best.
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