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List of hospitals in Brooklyn

This is a list of hospitals in Brooklyn, sorted by hospital name, with addresses and a brief description of their formation and development. Hospital names were obtained from these sources.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] A list of hospitals in New York State is also available.

Hospitals edit

A-I edit

  • Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center, 555 Rockaway Parkway, now also 1 Brookdale Plaza, Brooklyn. Opened as Brownsville and East New York Hospital on April 11, 1921, renamed Beth-El Hospital in 1932, renamed Brookdale Hospital Center in 1963, renamed Brookdale Hospital Medical Center in 1971, then renamed Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center.[11][12]
  • Brooklyn Hospital Center, 121 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn. Founded as Brooklyn City Hospital in 1845, renamed Brooklyn Hospital on February 10, 1883, merged with Caledonian Hospital and renamed Brooklyn Hospital-Caledonian Hospital in 1982, renamed Brooklyn Hospital in 1983, renamed Brooklyn Hospital Center in 1990. Its outpatient clinics include the site of the former Cumberland Hospital several blocks away.[13][14]
  • Brooklyn V.A. Medical Center, 800 Poly Place, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. Opened in 1950.[15]
  • Coney Island Hospital, 2601 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn. Opened as a first aid station near West 3rd Street in 1875, moved to a rented building on Sea Breeze Avenue and named Reception Hospital on May 12, 1902, but also called Sea Breeze Hospital and Coney Island Reception Hospital, officially part of Kings County Hospital, and open only for seasonal care from April through October. Moved to its current location, opened full-time, and renamed Coney Island Hospital on May 18, 1910.[16]
  • Interfaith Medical Center, 1545 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn. Formed in 1982 by merger and consolidation of Jewish Hospital and Medical Center and St. John's Episcopal Hospital of Brooklyn in 1982. Former Jewish Hospital at 555 Prospect Place is now apartments.[13][17]

K-M edit

  • Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, 585 Schenectady Avenue, Brooklyn. Opened on April 24, 1929 as the Jewish Sanitarium for Incurables, renamed the Jewish Sanitarium and Hospital for Chronic Diseases in 1933, renamed Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital in 1954, became an acute medical care hospital and renamed Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center in 1968.[18][19][20]
  • Kings County Hospital Center, 451 Clarkson Avenue, Brooklyn. Opened in 1837. In 1955 absorbed Kingston Avenue Hospital, which opened in 1891 as a Hospital for Contagious Diseases.[21][22][23]
  • Maimonides Medical Center, 4802 10th Avenue, Brooklyn. Its constituent institutions were The New Utrecht Dispensary, which opened at 1275 37th Street in 1911 was renamed Israel Hospital when it became a hospital; Zion Hospital, which opened at 2140 Cropsey Avenue in 1911; and Beth Moses Hospital, which opened at 404 Hart Street on October 24, 1920. Israel and Zion Hospitals merged in May 1920 to form Israel Zion Hospital and opened at 10th Avenue and 48th Street on September 17, 1922. Israel Zion merged with Beth Moses Hospital to form Maimonides Hospital on July 30, 1947, and acute medical services were consolidated at the Israel Zion location. Renamed Maimonides Medical Center in 1996.[24][25][26][27][28][29]
  • Mount Sinai Brooklyn, 3201 Kings Highway. Opened as Kings Highway Hospital in 1955, renamed Beth Israel-Kings Highway Division when acquired by Beth Israel Medical Center in 1995, renamed Beth Israel Brooklyn on February 27, 2012, renamed Mount Sinai Beth Israel Brooklyn on January 22, 2014 following the merger of Mount Sinai and Beth Israel, renamed Mount Sinai Brooklyn on July 20, 2015.[30][31][32]

N edit

  • New York Community Hospital, 2525 Kings Highway, Brooklyn. Founded as Madison Park Hospital in 1929. Later Hospital of the Jacques Loewe Foundation. Renamed Community Hospital of Brooklyn in the mid-1960s. Became New York Community Hospital when it was acquired by New York-Presbyterian Hospital in 1997. By 2015 had dropped NewYork Presbyterian, affiliated with Maimonides.[33] (NYTimes: One Address, Many Hospitals)
  • NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, 506 6th Street, Brooklyn. Incorporated on May 27, 1881, opened as the Methodist Episcopal Hospital in the City of Brooklyn on December 15, 1887, renamed Methodist Hospital of Brooklyn in 1939, renamed New York Methodist hospital upon its affiliation with New York-Presbyterian Hospital in 1993.[34][35][36]
  • NYU Langone Hospital- Brooklyn, 150 55th Street, Brooklyn. Founded by Sister Elisabeth Fedde as the Norwegian Lutheran Deaconess Home and Hospital at 441 4th Avenue in 1883,[37] moved to 4520 4th Avenue in 1889, merged with Lutheran Hospital of Manhattan to form Our Savior's Lutheran Hospital in July 1956[38] and then renamed Lutheran Medical Center, moved to its current site in 1977, renamed NYU Lutheran Medical Center upon its affiliation with N.Y.U. in 2015[39] and then renamed again to NYU Langone Hospital- Brooklyn in 2017.[40]

O-Z edit

  • SUNY Downstate Medical Center, consisting of three parts:
    • SUNY Downstate College of Medicine
    • SUNY Downstate at Bay Ridge, 9036 Seventh Avenue, an outpatient clinic, formerly Victory Memorial Hospital
    • University Hospital of Brooklyn, 450 Clarkson Avenue, Brooklyn. Founded as the Brooklyn German General Dispensary at 132 Court Street in March 1856, moved to 145 Court Street in 1857, renamed the St. John's Hospital on November 6, 1857, renamed Long Island College Hospital on February 4, 1858, incorporated March 6, 1858, moved to the Perry Mansion on Henry Street between Amity and Pacific Streets May 1, 1858. The college and the hospital separated in 1930, the college was re-chartered as the Long Island College of Medicine in 1931 and merged into the State University of New York on April 5, 1950. The hospital opened in the 1960s.[41][42]
  • Woodhull Medical and Mental Health Center, 760 Broadway at Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn. Named for Richard M. Woodhull, the original owner of the site, by Victor Morales, a local student at Intermediate School 318, who traced his origins. Opened on May 24, 1982.[43][44]
  • Wyckoff Heights Medical Center, 374 Stockholm Street, Brooklyn. Founded as German Hospital in 1889, dedicated at St. Nicholas Avenue and Stanhope Street on May 21, 1899, and opened later that year. Renamed Wyckoff Heights Hospital because of anti-German sentiment after World War 1, then renamed Wyckoff Heights Medical Center. The address has changed because of additional buildings, but it is still on the original block.[45][46][47]

Closed hospitals edit

A-Bo edit

  • A.H. Wade's Hospital, 493 Greene Avenue, BrooklynIt was Doctor Wade's private hospital,[48] and now houses apartments.[49]
  • Adelphi Hospital, 50 Greene Avenue, Brooklyn; now apartments.[50]
  • Baptist Medical Center, 2749 Linden Boulevard, Brooklyn. Later became a nursing home, demolished in 2013.
  • Bay Ridge Hospital, 437 Ovington Avenue, Brooklyn. Now St. Nicholas Nursing Home.[51][52]
  • Bedford Dispensary and Hospital, Brooklyn. Renamed Ocean Hill Memorial Dispensary and Hospital in 1920.[53]
  • Bensonhurst Maternity Hospital, 7801 Bay Parkway.[54]
  • Beth Moses Hospital, 404 Hart Street, Brooklyn. Demolished for city housing. See Maimonides Medical Center, in the section on hospitals in Brooklyn above.
  • Bethany Deaconess Hospital, 237 St. Nicholas Avenue, Brooklyn. Founded in 1901, building opened on September 16, 1902. Acquired by Wyckoff Heights Hospital in 1966 and renamed the Bethany Pavilion, closed in 1974, left vacant, demolished in 1985, and replaced by senior housing.[55]
  • Boro Park General Hospital, 4413 to 4421 Fifteenth Ave, Brooklyn.1940s.[56] Boro Park Maternity Hospital (and subsequently Brooklyn Doctors Hospital) was part of this (4420 15th Avenue). Closed. Now Girls Yeshiva.[57]
  • Boro Park Maternity Hospital.[58] Subsequently Doctor's Hospital. Closed. See Boro Park General Hospital.

Br edit

  • Bradford Street Hospital, 109-111 Bradford Street, Brooklyn[59]
  • Brooklyn Eastern District Hospital, 110 South 3rd Street, Brooklyn. Opened as the Williamsburg Dispensary in 1851, renamed in 1872.[60]
  • Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital, 29 Greene Avenue, Brooklyn. Opened in 1868. Now a nursing home.[61]
  • Brooklyn Hebrew Maternity Hospital, 1395 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn[62][63] Its prior name was Maternity Hospital of Brownsville and East New York.[62] Brooklyn Women's Hospital August 1, 1930 through 1960s.
  • Brooklyn Home for Consumptives, Kingston Avenue and St. John's Place, Brooklyn
  • Brooklyn Homeopathic Hospital, 105-111 Cumberland Street, Brooklyn. Opened on February 13, 1873, in the former building of the Cumberland Street Orphan Asylum, which moved out in 1870. Rebuilt in 1918, renamed Cumberland Hospital in 1922, had an address of 35 and then 39 Auburn Place, closed as a hospital on August 24, 1983, became an outpatient clinic called Neighborhood Family Care Center, now Cumberland Diagnostic Treatment Center, address 100 North Portland Avenue, and part of Brooklyn Hospital Center.[64][65][66]
  • Brooklyn Homeopathic Lying-In Asylum, 775 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn. See Prospect Heights Hospital, below.[67]
  • Brooklyn Maternity Hospital, 775 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn. See Prospect Heights Hospital, below.[67]
  • Brooklyn Nursery and Infants Hospital, 396 Herkimer Street, Brooklyn.
  • Brooklyn State Hospital, Brooklyn. Now Kingsborough Psychiatric Hospital.
  • Brooklyn Throat Hospital Opened in 1859, incorporated April 26, 1889, renamed Williamsburgh Hospital in 1899, subsequently renamed Williamsburg General Hospital. Closed.[68][69][70][71][72]
  • Brooklyn Women's Hospital, 1395 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn (which previously housed Brooklyn Hebrew Maternity Hospital). Opened on August 1, 1930. +Closed 1960s.[73]

Bu-E edit

  • Bushwick Hospital, Putnam Avenue at Howard Avenue, Brooklyn. Founded in 1891, closed in the late 1950s, now a New York State facility for youth.
  • Caledonian Hospital, 10 Saint Paul's Place, Brooklyn. Merged with Brooklyn Hospital in 1982 and closed in 2003. The building is now co-op apartments.[13][14]
  • Carson C. Peck Memorial Hospital, 570 Crown Street, Brooklyn. Opened in 1919, merged with Methodist Hospital of Brooklyn in the 1970s. Later a nursing home and in 1985 became Crown Palace Hotel. Demolished in 2003 and replaced by a girl's yeshiva.[74]
  • Cholera Hospital, Hamilton Avenue and Van Brunt Street, Brooklyn. Opened in July 1866, closed October 1 in the same year.[75]
  • Churchill Sanitarium, 716 Marcy Avenue, Brooklyn
  • Crown Heights Hospital, Brooklyn 1928-1958 (See Lefferts General)[76][77]
  • Cumberland Hospital, 35 Auburn Place, Brooklyn. Opened as Brooklyn Homeopathic Hospital at 109 Cumberland Street on February 13, 1873. Rebuilt in 1918, renamed Cumberland Hospital in 1922, had an address of 35 and then 39 Auburn Place, closed as a hospital on August 24, 1983, became an outpatient clinic called Neighborhood Family Care Center, now Cumberland Diagnostic Treatment Center, address 100 North Portland Avenue, and part of New York City Health and Hospitals .[65][66]
  • Doctor's Hospital of Brooklyn (Brooklyn Doctor's Hospital, privately owned).[78] 4413-4421 15th Avenue, Brooklyn. Closed. School. see Boro Park Maternity Hospital.
  • Eastern District Dispensary and Hospital, Brooklyn. Opened in 1851.[61]
  • Emanuel Unity Hospital, Unity Hospital merged with Emanuel Hospital, later known as Unity hospital. Closed 1978; now an apartment building, 1545 St. John's Place.[79][80][81]
  • Evangelical Deaconess Hospital, 629 Chauncey Street, Brooklyn. Opened 1931. Closed 1968. Now a homeless shelter.[82]

F-H edit

  • Flatbush General Hospital, 719 Linden Boulevard, Brooklyn.[83]
  • German Hospital Dispensary of Brooklyn, St. Nicholas Avenue and Stockholm Street, Brooklyn. (See Wyckoff Heights Medical Center.)
  • German Hospital of Brooklyn. Opened in 1879.[61]
 
Greenpoint Hospital
  • Greenpoint Hospital, 300 Skillman Avenue, Brooklyn. Opened in 1915, closed in 1982. Now the main building of Greenpoint Renaissance Enterprise Corporation, a consortium of neighborhood organizations.[84]
  • Hamilton Hospital, Brooklyn.
  • Harbor Hospital, Cropsey Avenue at 23rd Avenue, Brooklyn. Demolished 2016.
  • Holy Family Hospital, 155 Dean Street, Brooklyn. Founded in 1868, in 1993 replaced by Brooklyn Diocese's Bishop Mugavero nursing home.
  • Homeopathic Hospital, Brooklyn. (1878)
  • Hospital for Contagious Diseases, Brooklyn. Opened in 1881.[61]
  • Hospital of the Holy Name, Brooklyn.

I-K edit

  • Interboro General Hospital, 2749 Linden Boulevard, Brooklyn. Converted into a nursing home, demolished in 2013.
  • Interfaith Medical Center, the 1982-formed result of Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn, initially the larger of the pair, reducing its number of beds per a state directive, and merging with St. John's Episcopal Hospital of Brooklyn. Both sites remained open,[85] until the combined Interfaith closed and both sites became apartments.
  • Israel Hospital, 1275 37th Street, Brooklyn. See Maimonides Medical Center, in the section on hospitals in Brooklyn above.
  • Israel Zion Hospital, 10th Avenue and 49th Street, Brooklyn. See Maimonides Medical Center, in the section on hospitals in Brooklyn above.
 
Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn
  • Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn, 555 Prospect Place, Brooklyn. Opened as a dispensary at 70 Johnson Avenue, incorporated as Jewish Hospital on November 9, 1901, opened on December 17, 1906, renamed Jewish Hospital and Medical Center of Brooklyn by 1968, merged with St. John's Episcopal Hospital of Brooklyn to become Interfaith Medical Center in 1982. Each site remained open.[85] Both buildings are now apartments.[13][17][86][87]
  • Jewish Sanitarium and Hospital for Chronic Diseases, East 49th Street at Rutland Road, Brooklyn. See Kingsbrook Jewish Hospital, in the section on hospitals in Brooklyn above.
  • Jewish Sanitarium for Incurables, East 49th Street at Rutland Road, Brooklyn. See Kingsbrook Jewish Hospital, in the section on hospitals in Brooklyn above.
  • Kings Highway Hospital, Brooklyn. See Mount Sinai Brooklyn, in the section on hospitals in Brooklyn above.
  • Kingston Avenue Hospital, Brooklyn. opened in 1891 as Hospital for Contagious Diseases; absorbed by Kings County Hospital Center in 1955.[88]
  • Kingsway Hospital, 4422 Avenue J, Brooklyn;[89][90] previously Mayflower Hospital.

L-M edit

 
Linden General Hospital
  • Linden General Hospital, 501 New Lots Avenue, Brooklyn.[91] Now a homeless shelter.
  • Long Island College Hospital, 339 Hicks Street, Brooklyn. Founded as the Brooklyn German General Dispensary at 132 Court Street in March 1856, moved to 145 Court Street in 1857, renamed the St. John's Hospital on November 6, 1857, renamed Long Island College Hospital on February 4, 1858, incorporated March 6, 1858, moved to the Perry Mansion on Henry Street between Amity and Pacific Streets May 1, 1858, closed in 2014.[41][92]
  • Lutheran Hospital of Brooklyn, 22 Junius Street, Brooklyn. Opened in 1881, closed on August 15, 1979.[93][94] buildings razed in the 1980s.[95]
  • Madison Park Hospital, 2525 Kings Highway, Brooklyn. Renamed Community Hospital of Brooklyn in the early 1960s, renamed New York Community Hospital when it was acquired by New York-Presbyterian Hospital in 1997.
  • Maternity Hospital of Brownsville and East New York, 1395 Eastern Parkway. Later Brooklyn Hebrew Maternity Hospital[96] and then Brooklyn Women's Hospital (1930-1960s).
  • Mayflower Hospital, Kings Highway and Avenue J (Later Kingsway Hospital).
  • Menorah Maternity Hospital, Rockaway Parkway & Avenue A, Brooklyn.[97]
  • Midwood Hospital, 19 Winthrop Street, Brooklyn. Opened 1907 as Midwood Sanitarium. Rebuilt and renamed 1929 after a fire. Open at least til 1973. Was St. John's Elementary School (a private school) from 1979 to 2000. Now in use by CAMBA, Inc. for social services.[98]

N-R edit

  • Norwegian Lutheran Deaconess Hospital, 4520 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn. See N.Y.U. Lutheran Hospital, in the section on hospitals in Brooklyn above.
  • Ocean Hill Memorial Dispensary and Hospital, 343-345 Ralph Ave,[99] Brooklyn. Originally named Bedford Dispensary and Hospital, name changed in 1920.[100][53]
  • Prospect Heights Hospital, 775 Washington Ave, Brooklyn. Founded as the Brooklyn Homeopathic Lying-In Asylum in 1871, renamed Brooklyn Maternity Hospital on June 21, 1875, renamed Prospect Heights Hospital on September 12, 1902. Its motto was to "To aid the friendless; to save the fallen." The institution depended on charitable donations and private funds.[101] Claimed to be "the first training school for nurses organized in the United States." Had 68 beds in 1916.[102] Merged with Long Island College Hospital in the 1960s. Now senior housing.[67]
  • Reception Hospital. This name was used for a hospital on Sea Breeze Avenue in Brooklyn that transferred patients to Kings County Hospital and then became Coney Island Hospital. (A hospital with the same name was located in the Storehouse Building on Blackwell's Island that transferred patients to the city, Metropolitan, and Central and Neurological Hospitals on Blackwell's Island.)
  • Riverdale Hospital, Brooklyn. 501 New Lots Ave.[103] (See Linden General)

S edit

  • St. Catharine's Hospital, 133 or 250 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn. Founded in 1869. Now senior housing.[61][104]
  • St. Cecilia's Maternity Hospital, 484 Humboldt Street, Brooklyn. Now apartments.
  • St. Charles Hospital, 277 Hicks Street, Brooklyn, now apartments.
  • St. Christopher's Hospital for Babies, 283 Hicks Street, Brooklyn. Established in 1896.[105]
  • St. Giles Hospital, 1346 President Street, Brooklyn. Opened by Sister Sarah, an Episcopal nun, on Degraw Street in 1891, moved to President Street in 1916, closed in 1978. The hospital cared for crippled children, many of whom had had polio, and the polio vaccine made it unnecessary. Now St. Mark's School, a Catholic day school.[106]
  • St. John's Episcopal Hospital, 1545 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn. Founded in 1871, merged with Jewish Hospital and Medical Center of Brooklyn to become Interfaith Medical Center in 1982. Both sites remained open, although the larger of the two, Jewish, reduced its number of beds to comply with a state directive.[85][13][17][61][107]
  • St. Mary's Female Hospital, 155 Dean Street, Brooklyn. Maternity.
  • St. Mary's Hospital, 170 Buffalo Avenue, Brooklyn. Opened in 1877, closed October 4, 2005.[105][108]
  • St. Peter's Hospital, 380 Henry Street, Brooklyn. Founded on September 23, 1864. Now a Cobble Hill Nursing Home.[61][109]
  • Samaritan Hospital, 759 President Street, Brooklyn. Founded in 1906.
  • Seney Hospital, Brooklyn. An alternative but unofficial name for New York Methodist Hospital. See the section on hospitals in Brooklyn above.
  • Shore Road Hospital, 9000 Shore Road, Brooklyn. Opened 1924.[110] Demolished 1977. Now senior housing.
  • Sister Elizabeth Maternity Hospital, 362 51st Street, Brooklyn. Now a social services agency.
  • Swedish Hospital, 1350 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn. Opened at 126 Rogers Avenue on June 24, 1906, moved to 1350 Bedford Avenue on October 3, 1939, closed in September 1975. Now apartments.[111][112][113]

T-Z edit

See also edit

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This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items April 2018 This is a list of hospitals in Brooklyn sorted by hospital name with addresses and a brief description of their formation and development Hospital names were obtained from these sources 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A list of hospitals in New York State is also available Contents 1 Hospitals 1 1 A I 1 2 K M 1 3 N 1 4 O Z 2 Closed hospitals 2 1 A Bo 2 2 Br 2 3 Bu E 2 4 F H 2 5 I K 2 6 L M 2 7 N R 2 8 S 2 9 T Z 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHospitals editA I edit Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center 555 Rockaway Parkway now also 1 Brookdale Plaza Brooklyn Opened as Brownsville and East New York Hospital on April 11 1921 renamed Beth El Hospital in 1932 renamed Brookdale Hospital Center in 1963 renamed Brookdale Hospital Medical Center in 1971 then renamed Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center 11 12 Brooklyn Hospital Center 121 DeKalb Avenue Brooklyn Founded as Brooklyn City Hospital in 1845 renamed Brooklyn Hospital on February 10 1883 merged with Caledonian Hospital and renamed Brooklyn Hospital Caledonian Hospital in 1982 renamed Brooklyn Hospital in 1983 renamed Brooklyn Hospital Center in 1990 Its outpatient clinics include the site of the former Cumberland Hospital several blocks away 13 14 Brooklyn V A Medical Center 800 Poly Place Bay Ridge Brooklyn Opened in 1950 15 Coney Island Hospital 2601 Ocean Parkway Brooklyn Opened as a first aid station near West 3rd Street in 1875 moved to a rented building on Sea Breeze Avenue and named Reception Hospital on May 12 1902 but also called Sea Breeze Hospital and Coney Island Reception Hospital officially part of Kings County Hospital and open only for seasonal care from April through October Moved to its current location opened full time and renamed Coney Island Hospital on May 18 1910 16 Interfaith Medical Center 1545 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn Formed in 1982 by merger and consolidation of Jewish Hospital and Medical Center and St John s Episcopal Hospital of Brooklyn in 1982 Former Jewish Hospital at 555 Prospect Place is now apartments 13 17 K M edit Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center 585 Schenectady Avenue Brooklyn Opened on April 24 1929 as the Jewish Sanitarium for Incurables renamed the Jewish Sanitarium and Hospital for Chronic Diseases in 1933 renamed Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital in 1954 became an acute medical care hospital and renamed Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center in 1968 18 19 20 Kings County Hospital Center 451 Clarkson Avenue Brooklyn Opened in 1837 In 1955 absorbed Kingston Avenue Hospital which opened in 1891 as a Hospital for Contagious Diseases 21 22 23 Maimonides Medical Center 4802 10th Avenue Brooklyn Its constituent institutions were The New Utrecht Dispensary which opened at 1275 37th Street in 1911 was renamed Israel Hospital when it became a hospital Zion Hospital which opened at 2140 Cropsey Avenue in 1911 and Beth Moses Hospital which opened at 404 Hart Street on October 24 1920 Israel and Zion Hospitals merged in May 1920 to form Israel Zion Hospital and opened at 10th Avenue and 48th Street on September 17 1922 Israel Zion merged with Beth Moses Hospital to form Maimonides Hospital on July 30 1947 and acute medical services were consolidated at the Israel Zion location Renamed Maimonides Medical Center in 1996 24 25 26 27 28 29 Mount Sinai Brooklyn 3201 Kings Highway Opened as Kings Highway Hospital in 1955 renamed Beth Israel Kings Highway Division when acquired by Beth Israel Medical Center in 1995 renamed Beth Israel Brooklyn on February 27 2012 renamed Mount Sinai Beth Israel Brooklyn on January 22 2014 following the merger of Mount Sinai and Beth Israel renamed Mount Sinai Brooklyn on July 20 2015 30 31 32 N edit New York Community Hospital 2525 Kings Highway Brooklyn Founded as Madison Park Hospital in 1929 Later Hospital of the Jacques Loewe Foundation Renamed Community Hospital of Brooklyn in the mid 1960s Became New York Community Hospital when it was acquired by New York Presbyterian Hospital in 1997 By 2015 had dropped NewYork Presbyterian affiliated with Maimonides 33 NYTimes One Address Many Hospitals NewYork Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital 506 6th Street Brooklyn Incorporated on May 27 1881 opened as the Methodist Episcopal Hospital in the City of Brooklyn on December 15 1887 renamed Methodist Hospital of Brooklyn in 1939 renamed New York Methodist hospital upon its affiliation with New York Presbyterian Hospital in 1993 34 35 36 NYU Langone Hospital Brooklyn 150 55th Street Brooklyn Founded by Sister Elisabeth Fedde as the Norwegian Lutheran Deaconess Home and Hospital at 441 4th Avenue in 1883 37 moved to 4520 4th Avenue in 1889 merged with Lutheran Hospital of Manhattan to form Our Savior s Lutheran Hospital in July 1956 38 and then renamed Lutheran Medical Center moved to its current site in 1977 renamed NYU Lutheran Medical Center upon its affiliation with N Y U in 2015 39 and then renamed again to NYU Langone Hospital Brooklyn in 2017 40 O Z edit SUNY Downstate Medical Center consisting of three parts SUNY Downstate College of Medicine SUNY Downstate at Bay Ridge 9036 Seventh Avenue an outpatient clinic formerly Victory Memorial Hospital University Hospital of Brooklyn 450 Clarkson Avenue Brooklyn Founded as the Brooklyn German General Dispensary at 132 Court Street in March 1856 moved to 145 Court Street in 1857 renamed the St John s Hospital on November 6 1857 renamed Long Island College Hospital on February 4 1858 incorporated March 6 1858 moved to the Perry Mansion on Henry Street between Amity and Pacific Streets May 1 1858 The college and the hospital separated in 1930 the college was re chartered as the Long Island College of Medicine in 1931 and merged into the State University of New York on April 5 1950 The hospital opened in the 1960s 41 42 Woodhull Medical and Mental Health Center 760 Broadway at Flushing Avenue Brooklyn Named for Richard M Woodhull the original owner of the site by Victor Morales a local student at Intermediate School 318 who traced his origins Opened on May 24 1982 43 44 Wyckoff Heights Medical Center 374 Stockholm Street Brooklyn Founded as German Hospital in 1889 dedicated at St Nicholas Avenue and Stanhope Street on May 21 1899 and opened later that year Renamed Wyckoff Heights Hospital because of anti German sentiment after World War 1 then renamed Wyckoff Heights Medical Center The address has changed because of additional buildings but it is still on the original block 45 46 47 Closed hospitals editA Bo edit A H Wade s Hospital 493 Greene Avenue BrooklynIt was Doctor Wade s private hospital 48 and now houses apartments 49 Adelphi Hospital 50 Greene Avenue Brooklyn now apartments 50 Baptist Medical Center 2749 Linden Boulevard Brooklyn Later became a nursing home demolished in 2013 Bay Ridge Hospital 437 Ovington Avenue Brooklyn Now St Nicholas Nursing Home 51 52 Bedford Dispensary and Hospital Brooklyn Renamed Ocean Hill Memorial Dispensary and Hospital in 1920 53 Bensonhurst Maternity Hospital 7801 Bay Parkway 54 Beth Moses Hospital 404 Hart Street Brooklyn Demolished for city housing See Maimonides Medical Center in the section on hospitals in Brooklyn above Bethany Deaconess Hospital 237 St Nicholas Avenue Brooklyn Founded in 1901 building opened on September 16 1902 Acquired by Wyckoff Heights Hospital in 1966 and renamed the Bethany Pavilion closed in 1974 left vacant demolished in 1985 and replaced by senior housing 55 Boro Park General Hospital 4413 to 4421 Fifteenth Ave Brooklyn 1940s 56 Boro Park Maternity Hospital and subsequently Brooklyn Doctors Hospital was part of this 4420 15th Avenue Closed Now Girls Yeshiva 57 Boro Park Maternity Hospital 58 Subsequently Doctor s Hospital Closed See Boro Park General Hospital Br edit Bradford Street Hospital 109 111 Bradford Street Brooklyn 59 Brooklyn Eastern District Hospital 110 South 3rd Street Brooklyn Opened as the Williamsburg Dispensary in 1851 renamed in 1872 60 Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital 29 Greene Avenue Brooklyn Opened in 1868 Now a nursing home 61 Brooklyn Hebrew Maternity Hospital 1395 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn 62 63 Its prior name was Maternity Hospital of Brownsville and East New York 62 Brooklyn Women s Hospital August 1 1930 through 1960s Brooklyn Home for Consumptives Kingston Avenue and St John s Place Brooklyn Brooklyn Homeopathic Hospital 105 111 Cumberland Street Brooklyn Opened on February 13 1873 in the former building of the Cumberland Street Orphan Asylum which moved out in 1870 Rebuilt in 1918 renamed Cumberland Hospital in 1922 had an address of 35 and then 39 Auburn Place closed as a hospital on August 24 1983 became an outpatient clinic called Neighborhood Family Care Center now Cumberland Diagnostic Treatment Center address 100 North Portland Avenue and part of Brooklyn Hospital Center 64 65 66 Brooklyn Homeopathic Lying In Asylum 775 Washington Avenue Brooklyn See Prospect Heights Hospital below 67 Brooklyn Maternity Hospital 775 Washington Avenue Brooklyn See Prospect Heights Hospital below 67 Brooklyn Nursery and Infants Hospital 396 Herkimer Street Brooklyn Brooklyn State Hospital Brooklyn Now Kingsborough Psychiatric Hospital Brooklyn Throat Hospital Opened in 1859 incorporated April 26 1889 renamed Williamsburgh Hospital in 1899 subsequently renamed Williamsburg General Hospital Closed 68 69 70 71 72 Brooklyn Women s Hospital 1395 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn which previously housed Brooklyn Hebrew Maternity Hospital Opened on August 1 1930 Closed 1960s 73 Bu E edit Bushwick Hospital Putnam Avenue at Howard Avenue Brooklyn Founded in 1891 closed in the late 1950s now a New York State facility for youth Caledonian Hospital 10 Saint Paul s Place Brooklyn Merged with Brooklyn Hospital in 1982 and closed in 2003 The building is now co op apartments 13 14 Carson C Peck Memorial Hospital 570 Crown Street Brooklyn Opened in 1919 merged with Methodist Hospital of Brooklyn in the 1970s Later a nursing home and in 1985 became Crown Palace Hotel Demolished in 2003 and replaced by a girl s yeshiva 74 Cholera Hospital Hamilton Avenue and Van Brunt Street Brooklyn Opened in July 1866 closed October 1 in the same year 75 Churchill Sanitarium 716 Marcy Avenue Brooklyn Crown Heights Hospital Brooklyn 1928 1958 See Lefferts General 76 77 Cumberland Hospital 35 Auburn Place Brooklyn Opened as Brooklyn Homeopathic Hospital at 109 Cumberland Street on February 13 1873 Rebuilt in 1918 renamed Cumberland Hospital in 1922 had an address of 35 and then 39 Auburn Place closed as a hospital on August 24 1983 became an outpatient clinic called Neighborhood Family Care Center now Cumberland Diagnostic Treatment Center address 100 North Portland Avenue and part of New York City Health and Hospitals 65 66 Doctor s Hospital of Brooklyn Brooklyn Doctor s Hospital privately owned 78 4413 4421 15th Avenue Brooklyn Closed School see Boro Park Maternity Hospital Eastern District Dispensary and Hospital Brooklyn Opened in 1851 61 Emanuel Unity Hospital Unity Hospital merged with Emanuel Hospital later known as Unity hospital Closed 1978 now an apartment building 1545 St John s Place 79 80 81 Evangelical Deaconess Hospital 629 Chauncey Street Brooklyn Opened 1931 Closed 1968 Now a homeless shelter 82 F H edit Flatbush General Hospital 719 Linden Boulevard Brooklyn 83 German Hospital Dispensary of Brooklyn St Nicholas Avenue and Stockholm Street Brooklyn See Wyckoff Heights Medical Center German Hospital of Brooklyn Opened in 1879 61 nbsp Greenpoint HospitalGreenpoint Hospital 300 Skillman Avenue Brooklyn Opened in 1915 closed in 1982 Now the main building of Greenpoint Renaissance Enterprise Corporation a consortium of neighborhood organizations 84 Hamilton Hospital Brooklyn Harbor Hospital Cropsey Avenue at 23rd Avenue Brooklyn Demolished 2016 Holy Family Hospital 155 Dean Street Brooklyn Founded in 1868 in 1993 replaced by Brooklyn Diocese s Bishop Mugavero nursing home Homeopathic Hospital Brooklyn 1878 Hospital for Contagious Diseases Brooklyn Opened in 1881 61 Hospital of the Holy Name Brooklyn I K edit Interboro General Hospital 2749 Linden Boulevard Brooklyn Converted into a nursing home demolished in 2013 Interfaith Medical Center the 1982 formed result of Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn initially the larger of the pair reducing its number of beds per a state directive and merging with St John s Episcopal Hospital of Brooklyn Both sites remained open 85 until the combined Interfaith closed and both sites became apartments Israel Hospital 1275 37th Street Brooklyn See Maimonides Medical Center in the section on hospitals in Brooklyn above Israel Zion Hospital 10th Avenue and 49th Street Brooklyn See Maimonides Medical Center in the section on hospitals in Brooklyn above nbsp Jewish Hospital of BrooklynJewish Hospital of Brooklyn 555 Prospect Place Brooklyn Opened as a dispensary at 70 Johnson Avenue incorporated as Jewish Hospital on November 9 1901 opened on December 17 1906 renamed Jewish Hospital and Medical Center of Brooklyn by 1968 merged with St John s Episcopal Hospital of Brooklyn to become Interfaith Medical Center in 1982 Each site remained open 85 Both buildings are now apartments 13 17 86 87 Jewish Sanitarium and Hospital for Chronic Diseases East 49th Street at Rutland Road Brooklyn See Kingsbrook Jewish Hospital in the section on hospitals in Brooklyn above Jewish Sanitarium for Incurables East 49th Street at Rutland Road Brooklyn See Kingsbrook Jewish Hospital in the section on hospitals in Brooklyn above Kings Highway Hospital Brooklyn See Mount Sinai Brooklyn in the section on hospitals in Brooklyn above Kingston Avenue Hospital Brooklyn opened in 1891 as Hospital for Contagious Diseases absorbed by Kings County Hospital Center in 1955 88 Kingsway Hospital 4422 Avenue J Brooklyn 89 90 previously Mayflower Hospital L M edit Lefferts General Hospital 460 Lefferts Avenue Brooklyn 76 1958 1978 Building demolished replaced by a girl s Yeshiva nbsp Linden General HospitalLinden General Hospital 501 New Lots Avenue Brooklyn 91 Now a homeless shelter Long Island College Hospital 339 Hicks Street Brooklyn Founded as the Brooklyn German General Dispensary at 132 Court Street in March 1856 moved to 145 Court Street in 1857 renamed the St John s Hospital on November 6 1857 renamed Long Island College Hospital on February 4 1858 incorporated March 6 1858 moved to the Perry Mansion on Henry Street between Amity and Pacific Streets May 1 1858 closed in 2014 41 92 Lutheran Hospital of Brooklyn 22 Junius Street Brooklyn Opened in 1881 closed on August 15 1979 93 94 buildings razed in the 1980s 95 Madison Park Hospital 2525 Kings Highway Brooklyn Renamed Community Hospital of Brooklyn in the early 1960s renamed New York Community Hospital when it was acquired by New York Presbyterian Hospital in 1997 Maternity Hospital of Brownsville and East New York 1395 Eastern Parkway Later Brooklyn Hebrew Maternity Hospital 96 and then Brooklyn Women s Hospital 1930 1960s Mayflower Hospital Kings Highway and Avenue J Later Kingsway Hospital Menorah Maternity Hospital Rockaway Parkway amp Avenue A Brooklyn 97 Midwood Hospital 19 Winthrop Street Brooklyn Opened 1907 as Midwood Sanitarium Rebuilt and renamed 1929 after a fire Open at least til 1973 Was St John s Elementary School a private school from 1979 to 2000 Now in use by CAMBA Inc for social services 98 N R edit Norwegian Lutheran Deaconess Hospital 4520 Fourth Avenue Brooklyn See N Y U Lutheran Hospital in the section on hospitals in Brooklyn above Ocean Hill Memorial Dispensary and Hospital 343 345 Ralph Ave 99 Brooklyn Originally named Bedford Dispensary and Hospital name changed in 1920 100 53 Prospect Heights Hospital 775 Washington Ave Brooklyn Founded as the Brooklyn Homeopathic Lying In Asylum in 1871 renamed Brooklyn Maternity Hospital on June 21 1875 renamed Prospect Heights Hospital on September 12 1902 Its motto was to To aid the friendless to save the fallen The institution depended on charitable donations and private funds 101 Claimed to be the first training school for nurses organized in the United States Had 68 beds in 1916 102 Merged with Long Island College Hospital in the 1960s Now senior housing 67 Reception Hospital This name was used for a hospital on Sea Breeze Avenue in Brooklyn that transferred patients to Kings County Hospital and then became Coney Island Hospital A hospital with the same name was located in the Storehouse Building on Blackwell s Island that transferred patients to the city Metropolitan and Central and Neurological Hospitals on Blackwell s Island Riverdale Hospital Brooklyn 501 New Lots Ave 103 See Linden General S edit St Catharine s Hospital 133 or 250 Bushwick Avenue Brooklyn Founded in 1869 Now senior housing 61 104 St Cecilia s Maternity Hospital 484 Humboldt Street Brooklyn Now apartments St Charles Hospital 277 Hicks Street Brooklyn now apartments St Christopher s Hospital for Babies 283 Hicks Street Brooklyn Established in 1896 105 St Giles Hospital 1346 President Street Brooklyn Opened by Sister Sarah an Episcopal nun on Degraw Street in 1891 moved to President Street in 1916 closed in 1978 The hospital cared for crippled children many of whom had had polio and the polio vaccine made it unnecessary Now St Mark s School a Catholic day school 106 St John s Episcopal Hospital 1545 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn Founded in 1871 merged with Jewish Hospital and Medical Center of Brooklyn to become Interfaith Medical Center in 1982 Both sites remained open although the larger of the two Jewish reduced its number of beds to comply with a state directive 85 13 17 61 107 St Mary s Female Hospital 155 Dean Street Brooklyn Maternity St Mary s Hospital 170 Buffalo Avenue Brooklyn Opened in 1877 closed October 4 2005 105 108 St Peter s Hospital 380 Henry Street Brooklyn Founded on September 23 1864 Now a Cobble Hill Nursing Home 61 109 Samaritan Hospital 759 President Street Brooklyn Founded in 1906 Seney Hospital Brooklyn An alternative but unofficial name for New York Methodist Hospital See the section on hospitals in Brooklyn above Shore Road Hospital 9000 Shore Road Brooklyn Opened 1924 110 Demolished 1977 Now senior housing Sister Elizabeth Maternity Hospital 362 51st Street Brooklyn Now a social services agency Swedish Hospital 1350 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn Opened at 126 Rogers Avenue on June 24 1906 moved to 1350 Bedford Avenue on October 3 1939 closed in September 1975 Now apartments 111 112 113 T Z edit Unity Hospital 1545 St John s Place Brooklyn merged with late 1800s formed Emanuel Hospital becoming Emanuel Unity Hospital then becoming known as Unity Hospital Closed 1978 Now an apartment building Victory Memorial Hospital 9036 7th Avenue Bay Ridge Brooklyn Opened in 1927 closed in 2009 now SUNY Downstate at Bay Ridge an outpatient clinic that is part of SUNY Downstate Medical Center It was known locally as the Baby Hospital 114 Williamsburg General Hospital 757 Bushwick Avenue Opened in 1859 as Brooklyn Throat Hospital incorporated April 26 1889 renamed Williamsburgh Hospital in 1899 subsequently renamed Williamsburg General Hospital 68 69 70 Now apartments 72 Williamsburg Maternity Hospital 753 Bushwick Avenue Brooklyn 115 116 117 Williamsburgh Hospital Sometimes referred to as Williamsburg Hospital Initially Brooklyn Throat Hospital then Williamsburgh then Williamsburg General The H at the end of the name was dropped in 1855 118 68 69 70 Zion Hospital 2140 Cropsey Avenue Brooklyn See Maimonides Medical Center in the section on hospitals in Brooklyn above See also editList of hospitals in New York state List of hospitals in New York City List of hospitals in the Bronx List of hospitals in Manhattan List of hospitals in Queens List of hospitals in Staten IslandReferences edit Richmond Rev J F 1872 New York and Its Institutions 1609 1873 New York N Y E B Treat p 480 Standing Committee on Hospitals January 1 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1899 History of The Long Island College Hospital and Its Graduates Brooklyn N Y Association of the Alumni p 1 Retrieved October 11 2015 Termine Jack E 2000 SUNY Downstate Medical Center Charleston S C Arcadia Publishing ISBN 0 7385 0069 0 Retrieved October 11 2015 Woodhull Hospital History nyc gov New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation Retrieved October 4 2015 Woodhull Hospital Taking Patients New York Times May 24 1982 Retrieved October 4 2015 German Hospital Dedicated Five Thousand People Attended the Exercises at the New Brooklyn Institution New York Times May 22 1899 p 12 Retrieved October 18 2015 Woman Gives 10 000 to a Hospital New York Times July 6 1899 p 12 Retrieved October 18 2015 When Brooklyn Dedicated its German Hospital ephermeralnewyork wordpress com Ephemeral New York March 9 2011 Retrieved October 18 2015 Joseph Fishbein Historical records and family trees She died after an operation at Dr Wade s private hospital at 493 Greene avenue Walkup Apartments David C Berliner May 5 1974 Closing of Hospital Is Bitter New York Times BAZAAR TO AID HOSPITAL Fair for Bay Ridge Institution The New York Times October 12 1919 The Women s Auxiliary of the Bay Ridge Hospital has arranged to hold a bazaar on Oct 17 and 18 in the hospital building Seventh Avenue and Ninetysecond Street Mr Charlie and the Spices of His Life New York Times April 6 2008 I was born right here in Bay Ridge Hospital which is now St Nicholas Home for the elderly a b New Incorporations Name Changes New York Times April 29 1920 p 23 Retrieved October 16 2015 Births The New York Times November 27 1938 joyfully announce the arrival of at Bensonhurst Maternity Hospital Historic American Buildings Survey Mid Atlantic Region HABS no NY 5731 PDF Library of Congress cdn loc gov National Park Service U S Department of the Interior Retrieved September 27 2015 State of New York Supreme Court Appellate Division Third July 18 1940 Boro Park General Hospital 4413 to 4421 Fifteenth Ave Actually 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Lefferts General Hospital Dr Harry Koster Killed In Fall as Horse Bolts Brooklyn Eagle June 3 1943 p 13 which dated from 1928 Lefforts and Brooklyn Avenues Dr Philip Mininberg Owned Brooklyn Doctors Hospital Brooklyn Daily Eagle March 21 1951 p 21 Philip Mininberg an obstetrician who owned and operated Brooklyn Doctors Hospital Brooklyn Borough Kings County New York 1930 Federal Census Team Transcription Microfilmed on 55 rolls T626 1491 to T626 1544 Retrieved December 9 2020 OBJECT TO JEWISH HOSPITAL Incorporation of Emanu El Hospital and Dispensary Disapproved The New York Times December 16 1899 Ronald Sullivan February 12 1978 Jewish Hospital in Brooklyn Wins Its Battle to Survive as State Aides Close Nearby Unity The New York Times Steven R Weisman February 28 1971 Old Bushwick Hospital to Be Used to House Homeless Families New York Times Hospital Employees Strike in Brooklyn New York Times February 18 1960 Court Upholds Closing of Greenpoint Hospital New York Times July 16 1982 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