St. Luke's Hospital
St. Luke's Hospital, an Academic Affiliate of Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, is a 1,076-bed, full-service community and tertiary care hospital. St. Luke's-Roosevelt was formed in 1979 by a merger of St. Luke's Hospital, adjacent to the campus of Columbia University and The Roosevelt Hospital, located two blocks west of Columbus Circle. St. Luke's and Roosevelt Hospitals, established in 1846 and 1871, respectively, brought to their merger extraordinary records of medical "firsts" and commitment to their patients.
St. Luke's Hospital also is widely respected for high quality clinical care and for its contributions to research. Throughout its history St. Luke's-Roosevelt also has placed strong emphasis on responding with compassion and sensitivity to the unique needs of the communities it serves, including areas whose residents have multiple social and economic challenges. The Hospital Center's ability to serve these populations is enhanced through relationships with groups including the William F. Ryan Community Health Center and the Council Health Center, as well as through school-based clinics at area high schools. St. Luke's-Roosevelt initiates and supports a wide range of community health-focused activities and maintains an extensive network of relationships with churches and community groups throughout the West Side and Upper Manhattan.
There are currently two screens at St. Luke's Hospital. One screen is located in the lobby of the main hospital entrance on 114th Street. The other screen is located in the lobby near the elevators of the Physician Ambulatory Care Building, a block away from the main hospital.
St. Luke's Hospital also is widely respected for high quality clinical care and for its contributions to research. Throughout its history St. Luke's-Roosevelt also has placed strong emphasis on responding with compassion and sensitivity to the unique needs of the communities it serves, including areas whose residents have multiple social and economic challenges. The Hospital Center's ability to serve these populations is enhanced through relationships with groups including the William F. Ryan Community Health Center and the Council Health Center, as well as through school-based clinics at area high schools. St. Luke's-Roosevelt initiates and supports a wide range of community health-focused activities and maintains an extensive network of relationships with churches and community groups throughout the West Side and Upper Manhattan.
There are currently two screens at St. Luke's Hospital. One screen is located in the lobby of the main hospital entrance on 114th Street. The other screen is located in the lobby near the elevators of the Physician Ambulatory Care Building, a block away from the main hospital.
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St. Luke's Hospital 1111 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10025 P# (212) 523-4000 St. Luke's Hospital Physician Ambulatory Care Building 1090 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10025 www.chpnyc.org/stlukes |
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