Harlem

  2.8 – 297 reviews   • Teaching hospital

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Hours

TuesdayOpen 24 hours
WednesdayOpen 24 hours
ThursdayOpen 24 hours
FridayOpen 24 hours
SaturdayOpen 24 hours
SundayOpen 24 hours
MondayOpen 24 hours

Address and Contact Information

Address: 506 Lenox Ave, New York, NY 10037
Phone: (212) 939-1000
Website: http://www.nychealthandhospitals.org/Harlem

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Review Summary

Priya L
Dr.Peoples had relaxing music playing already before I entered the room.
Mama Knows
All of the staff, from housekeeping to the Doctors should be fired!
courtney nixon
I asked three people for food, one being my doctor, to no avail.
Anyelin Diaz
I have my mother in the ICU. Few doctors and nurses are nice, but some of them are very rude. They don’t know how to talk in a nice manner. I try to ask a doctor a question regarding my mother’s condition and he replied “what’s up” like he didn’t want to be bother. This people need better training. They need to remember that they’re treating human beings, not robots.They need to show more compassion, and more empathy.
D Vale
I just got my first Covid vaccine and I want to say THANK YOU! to all the staff My nurse, her assistant and everyone involved. They were all professional and caring. Covid protocols were enforced regularly. They also gave me a little kit with all I need when out of home to protect against covid or to disinfect my hands or surfaces. Looking forward to getting my second dose. 10/10
michael kwon
I went to visit a friend today who had contracted MRSA, a highly contagious bacterial infection. I wanted to see and support him but I also wanted to stay safe. I asked the front receptionist if I could have a pair of gloves. She replied everything would be provided for on the patient floor.As I approached my friend’s room, I asked the nurse sitting just outside for a pair of gloves. She replied no as he was not in isolation yet.Strange, I thought.I stayed for an hour and was happy my friend was doing much better. He was in a lot of pain from the surgery but he was feeling stronger. I left as they were moving him into isolation. As I left the hospital, I couldn’t help but think the hospital had dropped the ball. Here was a patient with a contagious disease, yet they refused to give me any protective gear and not once did they speak to me, even to tell me not to hug him or even to wash my hands after.
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