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List of hospitals in Queens

This is a list of hospitals in Queens, New York City, 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

A-L

 
66th Avenue entrance of Long Island Jewish Forest Hills
  • Cohen Children's Medical Center - 270-05 76th Avenue, New Hyde Park (on the border of Queens and Nassau Counties - in Glen Oaks, Queens and Lake Success, Nassau County, with a New Hyde Park mailing address).
  • Creedmoor Psychiatric Center, 79-25 Winchester Boulevard, Queens Village, Queens.
  • Elmhurst Hospital Center, 79-01 Broadway, Elmhurst, Queens. Opened as Elmhurst General Hospital on March 18, 1957.[11]
  • The Floating Hospital, 41-40 27th Street, Long Island City, Queens. Founded in 1872 or 1873.[12]
  • Flushing Hospital Medical Center, 4500 Parsons Boulevard, Flushing, Queens. Founded as Flushing Hospital in 1884, opened in 1888.[13]
  • Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, Van Wyck Expressway at 89th Avenue, Jamaica, Queens. Opened at Fulton (now Jamaica) Avenue and Canal (now 169th) Street on July 28, 1891, incorporated February 20, 1892, moved to the east side of New York Avenue just north of South Street on June 18, 1898, moved to Van Wyck Boulevard on August 16, 1924.[14][15][16]
  • Long Island Jewish Forest Hills, 102-01 66th Road, Forest Hills, Queens. Opened as Forest Hills General Hospital on August 13, 1953, closed in November 1963 and re-opened in 1964 as LaGuardia Hospital. Sold in 1996 and renamed Forest Hills Hospital, currently part of Northwell Health.[17][18]
  • Long Island Jewish Medical Center, 270-05 76th Avenue, New Hyde Park (on the border of Queens and Nassau Counties - in Glen Oaks, Queens and Lake Success, Nassau County, with a New Hyde Park mailing address).

M-Z

  • Mount Sinai Queens, 25-10 30th Avenue, Astoria Queens. Formerly called Astoria General Hospital, opened on Flushing Avenue on November 1, 1892, moved to Crescent Street on May 4, 1896, gradually expanded to 30th Avenue, renamed Western Queens Community Hospital, acquired by Mount Sinai Hospital and renamed Mount Sinai Queens on June 24, 1999.[19][20][21]
 
The former Booth Memorial Hospital in Flushing, now New York Presbyterian-Queens.
  • NewYork–Presbyterian/Queens, 56-45 Main Street, at Booth Memorial Avenue, Flushing, Queens. Founded by the Salvation Army as the Rescue Home for Women on East 123rd Street in Manhattan in 1892, moved to 316 East 15th Street and renamed Red Cross Medical Station no. 1 in 1917, renamed for William Booth as Booth Memorial Hospital on March 13, 1919, moved to its current address in Queens on February 5, 1957, renamed New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens when it affiliated with New York Hospital in 1993, renamed NewYork-Presbyterian/Queens upon the merger of New York and Presbyterian Hospitals in 1997.[22][23][24][25]
  • Queens Hospital Center, 82-68 164th Street, Jamaica, Queens. Opened as Queens General Hospital on October 30, 1935, renamed upon its merger with Queensboro Hospital and Hospital for Tuberculosis on June 6, 1952, moved to its current location from across 164th Street in 2001.[26][27]
  • St. John's Episcopal Hospital South Shore, 327 Beach 19th Street, Far Rockaway, Queens. Opened as St. Joseph's Hospital on June 25, 1905, became the South Shore Division of Long Island Jewish Hospital in January 1973, renamed St. John's Episcopal Hospital South Shore on July 1, 1976.[28][29][30]
  • St. Mary's Children's Hospital, 29-01 216th Street, Bayside, Queens. Founded in Manhattan in 1870, moved to Queens in 1951.[31]
  • Zucker Hillside Hospital, 75-59 263rd Street, Glen Oaks, Queens. Founded as Hastings Hillside Hospital in Hastings-on Hudson in June 1926. Moved and opened at its current address as Hillside Hospital on October 19, 1941. Renamed Zucker Hillside Hospital in honor of Donald and Barbara Zucker, who made a substantial donation in 1999.[32][33]

Closed hospitals

Includes former names of hospitals

A-G

  • Astoria General Hospital, 25-10 30th Avenue, Astoria, Queens.[34] See Mount Sinai Queens Hospital, in the section on hospitals in Queens above.
  • Astoria Sanitarium, 30-15 Crescent Street, Astoria.[35] Also known as Daly's Astoria Sanitarium.[36] Purchased from Dr. Daly in 1949, renamed Astoria General Hospital. Affiliated with Mount Sinai in 1993.
  • Booth Memorial Hospital, Flushing, Queens. See New York-Presbyterian/Queens Hospital, in the section on hospitals in Queens above.[37]
  • Boulevard Hospital, 46-04 31st Avenue, Astoria, Queens.[38] Now private medical offices.
  • Deepdale General Hospital, 55-15 Little Neck Parkway, Little Neck, Queens. Built in 1959. Renamed Little Neck Hospital in 1991, closed in 1996. Now senior housing.[39]
  • Doctor's Hospital of Queens, 104-20 Van Wyck Expressway, Jamaica, Queens.[40]

H-K

  • Grant General Hospital, Willett's Point, Queens.[41]
  • Hillcrest General Hospital, 158-40 79th Ave, Flushing, Queens, now a chemical drug dependency facility called Cornerstone Medical Arts Center.
  • Hillside Hospital. Founded as Hastings Hillside Hospital in Hastings-on Hudson in June 1926. Moved and opened at its current address as Hillside Hospital on October 19, 1941. Renamed Zucker Hillside Hospital in honor of Donald and Barbara Zucker, who made a substantial donation in 1999.[42] (not to be confused with Hillside Sanitarium)
  • Hillside Sanitarium, 175-10 88th Avenue, Jamaica, Queens. Opened on Jan 4, 1926,[43] closed August 15, 1931.[44]
  • Holliswood Hospital, 87-37 Palermo Street, Hollis, Queens. Closed August 12, 2013. Founded as Terrace Heights Hospital (1949-1986) .[45][46]
  • Horace Harding Hospital, 90-02 Queens Boulevard, Elmhurst, Queens. Renamed St. John's Hospital, closed in March 2009.
  • Howard Beach General Hospital, 155-55 Cross Bay Boulevard, Queens. 225-beds Opened in 1962. Decades later became a facility for developmentally disabled. Converted to senior apartments in 2012.
  • Interfaith Hospital of Queens, 175-10 88th Avenue, Jamaica. 60-beds. Opened 1963. Closed 1973.
  • Irwin Sanitarium. In 1970s, listed in WP:RS as Irwin Nursing Home, 109-43 Farmers Blvd, Hollis/St. Albans, Queens.[47][48]
  • Kew Gardens General Hospital, 80-02 Kew Gardens Road, Queens. Founded in 1941 in a former hotel. Closed in 1978, torn down in 1982, replaced by 12-story office tower.[49]

L-N

P-Q

 
Parkway Hospital
  • Parkway Hospital, 70-35 113th Street, Forest Hills, Queens. Opened May 31, 1963, closed in late 2008. In 2016 plans were announced for 70 senior and up to 220 market-rate apartments.[57]
  • Parsons Hospital, 35-06 Parsons Boulevard, Flushing, Queens. Merged with Flushing Hospital.[58]
  • Peninsula Hospital, 51-15 Beach Channel Drive, Far Rockaway, Queens. Opened as Rockaway Beach Hospital at 152 Beach 85th Street in Far Rockaway, Queens, on April 30, 1911, renamed Peninsula Hospital and moved to 51-15 Beach Channel Drive on June 12, 1960, closed in April 2012. Since 2014, an extended care and rehabilitation center.[59][60][61]
 
Peninsula
  • Physicians Hospital, 34-01 73rd Street, Jackson Heights, Queens. Opened 1935, closed 1990. Renamed Jackson Heights Hospital, closed 1996. Junior High School 230 was built on site in 1998.
  • Queens General Hospital, Jamaica, Queens. Opened on October 30, 1935, renamed Queens Hospital Center upon its merger with Queensboro and Triboro Hospitals on June 6, 1952.[26]
  • Queens Memorial Hospital, Queens.
  • Queens Village Sanitarium, Queens.
  • Queensboro Hospital, Flushing Avenue and Lotts Lane, Queens. Opened in 1916, became the Queensboro Pavilion of Queens Hospital Center upon its merger with Queens General and Triboro Hospitals on June 6, 1952.[26]

R-S

 
River Crest Sanitarium:
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  • Richmond Hill Sanitarium, 95-02 121st Street, Richmond Hill, Queens.
  • River Crest Sanitarium, a New York State licensed mental hospital located in Astoria, Queens.[62] Closed by 1961, replaced by a private high school.
  • Rockaway Beach Hospital, 152 Beach 85th Street, Queens. Opened on April 30, 1911, renamed Peninsula Hospital and moved to 51-15 Beach Channel Drive on June 12, 1960, closed in April 2012.[59][60][61]
  • St. Albans Sanitarium, Queens.
  • St. Anthony's Hospital, 89-15 Woodhaven Boulevard, Woodhaven, Queens. Founded in 1914, closed in 1966. Private homes built on the property in 2000.
  • St. John's Long Island City Hospital, 25-01 Jackson Avenue, Long Island City, Queens. Founded in 1890, replaced by One Court Square.[63]
  • St. John's Queens Hospital, 90-02 Queens Boulevard, Elmhurst, Queens. Closed in February 2009. Sold in 2014 for conversion to apartments.[53]
  • St. Joseph's Hospital, 158-40 79th Avenue, Flushing, Queens. Formerly Hillcrest General Hospital. As of 2007, a chemical drug dependency facility called Cornerstone Medical Arts Center.
  • St. Joseph's Hospital, 327 Beach 19th Street, Far Rockaway, Queens. See St. John's Episcopal Hospital South Shore, in the section on hospitals in Queens above.[28][29][30]
  • Springfield Sanitarium, 220-23 137th Avenue, Springfield Gardens, Queens.[64]

T-Z

 
Triboro Hospital overlooking the surrounding neighborhood

See also

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This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items April 2018 This is a list of hospitals in Queens New York City 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 L 1 2 M Z 2 Closed hospitals 3 A G 4 H K 5 L N 6 P Q 7 R S 8 T Z 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHospitals EditA L Edit 66th Avenue entrance of Long Island Jewish Forest Hills Cohen Children s Medical Center 270 05 76th Avenue New Hyde Park on the border of Queens and Nassau Counties in Glen Oaks Queens and Lake Success Nassau County with a New Hyde Park mailing address Creedmoor Psychiatric Center 79 25 Winchester Boulevard Queens Village Queens Elmhurst Hospital Center 79 01 Broadway Elmhurst Queens Opened as Elmhurst General Hospital on March 18 1957 11 The Floating Hospital 41 40 27th Street Long Island City Queens Founded in 1872 or 1873 12 Flushing Hospital Medical Center 4500 Parsons Boulevard Flushing Queens Founded as Flushing Hospital in 1884 opened in 1888 13 Jamaica Hospital Medical Center Van Wyck Expressway at 89th Avenue Jamaica Queens Opened at Fulton now Jamaica Avenue and Canal now 169th Street on July 28 1891 incorporated February 20 1892 moved to the east side of New York Avenue just north of South Street on June 18 1898 moved to Van Wyck Boulevard on August 16 1924 14 15 16 Long Island Jewish Forest Hills 102 01 66th Road Forest Hills Queens Opened as Forest Hills General Hospital on August 13 1953 closed in November 1963 and re opened in 1964 as LaGuardia Hospital Sold in 1996 and renamed Forest Hills Hospital currently part of Northwell Health 17 18 Long Island Jewish Medical Center 270 05 76th Avenue New Hyde Park on the border of Queens and Nassau Counties in Glen Oaks Queens and Lake Success Nassau County with a New Hyde Park mailing address M Z Edit Mount Sinai Queens 25 10 30th Avenue Astoria Queens Formerly called Astoria General Hospital opened on Flushing Avenue on November 1 1892 moved to Crescent Street on May 4 1896 gradually expanded to 30th Avenue renamed Western Queens Community Hospital acquired by Mount Sinai Hospital and renamed Mount Sinai Queens on June 24 1999 19 20 21 The former Booth Memorial Hospital in Flushing now New York Presbyterian Queens NewYork Presbyterian Queens 56 45 Main Street at Booth Memorial Avenue Flushing Queens Founded by the Salvation Army as the Rescue Home for Women on East 123rd Street in Manhattan in 1892 moved to 316 East 15th Street and renamed Red Cross Medical Station no 1 in 1917 renamed for William Booth as Booth Memorial Hospital on March 13 1919 moved to its current address in Queens on February 5 1957 renamed New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens when it affiliated with New York Hospital in 1993 renamed NewYork Presbyterian Queens upon the merger of New York and Presbyterian Hospitals in 1997 22 23 24 25 Queens Hospital Center 82 68 164th Street Jamaica Queens Opened as Queens General Hospital on October 30 1935 renamed upon its merger with Queensboro Hospital and Hospital for Tuberculosis on June 6 1952 moved to its current location from across 164th Street in 2001 26 27 St John s Episcopal Hospital South Shore 327 Beach 19th Street Far Rockaway Queens Opened as St Joseph s Hospital on June 25 1905 became the South Shore Division of Long Island Jewish Hospital in January 1973 renamed St John s Episcopal Hospital South Shore on July 1 1976 28 29 30 St Mary s Children s Hospital 29 01 216th Street Bayside Queens Founded in Manhattan in 1870 moved to Queens in 1951 31 Zucker Hillside Hospital 75 59 263rd Street Glen Oaks Queens Founded as Hastings Hillside Hospital in Hastings on Hudson in June 1926 Moved and opened at its current address as Hillside Hospital on October 19 1941 Renamed Zucker Hillside Hospital in honor of Donald and Barbara Zucker who made a substantial donation in 1999 32 33 Closed hospitals EditIncludes former names of hospitalsA G EditAstoria General Hospital 25 10 30th Avenue Astoria Queens 34 See Mount Sinai Queens Hospital in the section on hospitals in Queens above Astoria Sanitarium 30 15 Crescent Street Astoria 35 Also known as Daly s Astoria Sanitarium 36 Purchased from Dr Daly in 1949 renamed Astoria General Hospital Affiliated with Mount Sinai in 1993 Booth Memorial Hospital Flushing Queens See New York Presbyterian Queens Hospital in the section on hospitals in Queens above 37 Boulevard Hospital 46 04 31st Avenue Astoria Queens 38 Now private medical offices Deepdale General Hospital 55 15 Little Neck Parkway Little Neck Queens Built in 1959 Renamed Little Neck Hospital in 1991 closed in 1996 Now senior housing 39 Doctor s Hospital of Queens 104 20 Van Wyck Expressway Jamaica Queens 40 H K EditGrant General Hospital Willett s Point Queens 41 Hillcrest General Hospital 158 40 79th Ave Flushing Queens now a chemical drug dependency facility called Cornerstone Medical Arts Center Hillside Hospital Founded as Hastings Hillside Hospital in Hastings on Hudson in June 1926 Moved and opened at its current address as Hillside Hospital on October 19 1941 Renamed Zucker Hillside Hospital in honor of Donald and Barbara Zucker who made a substantial donation in 1999 42 not to be confused with Hillside Sanitarium Hillside Sanitarium 175 10 88th Avenue Jamaica Queens Opened on Jan 4 1926 43 closed August 15 1931 44 Holliswood Hospital 87 37 Palermo Street Hollis Queens Closed August 12 2013 Founded as Terrace Heights Hospital 1949 1986 45 46 Horace Harding Hospital 90 02 Queens Boulevard Elmhurst Queens Renamed St John s Hospital closed in March 2009 Howard Beach General Hospital 155 55 Cross Bay Boulevard Queens 225 beds Opened in 1962 Decades later became a facility for developmentally disabled Converted to senior apartments in 2012 Interfaith Hospital of Queens 175 10 88th Avenue Jamaica 60 beds Opened 1963 Closed 1973 Irwin Sanitarium In 1970s listed in WP RS as Irwin Nursing Home 109 43 Farmers Blvd Hollis St Albans Queens 47 48 Kew Gardens General Hospital 80 02 Kew Gardens Road Queens Founded in 1941 in a former hotel Closed in 1978 torn down in 1982 replaced by 12 story office tower 49 L N EditLaGuardia Hospital 102 01 66th Road Forest Hills Queens Operated under that name 1964 1996 now part of Northwell Health Prior to and after this period it had the names Forest Hills Hospital and Forest Hills General Hospital now Long Island Jewish Forest Hills 50 Lefferts Maternity Hospital 104 37 Lefferts Blvd Richmond Hill Little Neck Hospital 55 15 Little Neck Parkway Little Neck Queens Closed in 1996 Now senior housing 51 Mary Immaculate Hospital 152 11 89th Avenue Jamaica Queens Founded in 1902 closed in February 2009 52 53 Memorial Hospital of Queens 175 10 88th Avenue Flushing 54 Midland General Hospital 175 10 88th Avenue Jamaica Opened 1920s Closed 1963 Neponsit Beach Hospital for Children Neponsit Queens Neponsit Hospital Beach 149th Street Neponsit Queens Opened in 1915 closed April 21 1955 55 56 P Q Edit Parkway Hospital Parkway Hospital 70 35 113th Street Forest Hills Queens Opened May 31 1963 closed in late 2008 In 2016 plans were announced for 70 senior and up to 220 market rate apartments 57 Parsons Hospital 35 06 Parsons Boulevard Flushing Queens Merged with Flushing Hospital 58 Peninsula Hospital 51 15 Beach Channel Drive Far Rockaway Queens Opened as Rockaway Beach Hospital at 152 Beach 85th Street in Far Rockaway Queens on April 30 1911 renamed Peninsula Hospital and moved to 51 15 Beach Channel Drive on June 12 1960 closed in April 2012 Since 2014 an extended care and rehabilitation center 59 60 61 Peninsula Physicians Hospital 34 01 73rd Street Jackson Heights Queens Opened 1935 closed 1990 Renamed Jackson Heights Hospital closed 1996 Junior High School 230 was built on site in 1998 Queens General Hospital Jamaica Queens Opened on October 30 1935 renamed Queens Hospital Center upon its merger with Queensboro and Triboro Hospitals on June 6 1952 26 Queens Memorial Hospital Queens Queens Village Sanitarium Queens Queensboro Hospital Flushing Avenue and Lotts Lane Queens Opened in 1916 became the Queensboro Pavilion of Queens Hospital Center upon its merger with Queens General and Triboro Hospitals on June 6 1952 26 R S Edit River Crest Sanitarium postcard image Richmond Hill Sanitarium 95 02 121st Street Richmond Hill Queens River Crest Sanitarium a New York State licensed mental hospital located in Astoria Queens 62 Closed by 1961 replaced by a private high school Rockaway Beach Hospital 152 Beach 85th Street Queens Opened on April 30 1911 renamed Peninsula Hospital and moved to 51 15 Beach Channel Drive on June 12 1960 closed in April 2012 59 60 61 St Albans Sanitarium Queens St Anthony s Hospital 89 15 Woodhaven Boulevard Woodhaven Queens Founded in 1914 closed in 1966 Private homes built on the property in 2000 St John s Long Island City Hospital 25 01 Jackson Avenue Long Island City Queens Founded in 1890 replaced by One Court Square 63 St John s Queens Hospital 90 02 Queens Boulevard Elmhurst Queens Closed in February 2009 Sold in 2014 for conversion to apartments 53 St Joseph s Hospital 158 40 79th Avenue Flushing Queens Formerly Hillcrest General Hospital As of 2007 a chemical drug dependency facility called Cornerstone Medical Arts Center St Joseph s Hospital 327 Beach 19th Street Far Rockaway Queens See St John s Episcopal Hospital South Shore in the section on hospitals in Queens above 28 29 30 Springfield Sanitarium 220 23 137th Avenue Springfield Gardens Queens 64 T Z Edit Triboro Hospital overlooking the surrounding neighborhood Terrace Heights Hospital 87 37 Palermo Street Hollis Queens Opened in 1949 Renamed Holliswood Hospital in 1986 Closed on August 12 2013 45 46 65 Triboro Hospital for Tuberculosis Parsons Boulevard and 82nd Drive Jamaica Queens Opened January 23 1941 merged with Queens General and Queensboro Hospitals to form Queens Hospital Center on June 6 1952 closed in 1984 The building stands vacant 26 66 Van Wyck Hospital 104 26 Van Wyck Boulevard Queens 67 Whitestone Hospital 166th Street at 12th Avenue Whitestone Queens 68 Closed in 1979 replaced by garden apartments 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 Brooklyn List of hospitals in Manhattan 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 1908 New Hospitals Needed in Greater New York Recommendations by the Standing Committee on Hospitals of the State Charities Aid Association with a Report on Present Conditions and Future Needs Albany N Y State Charities Aid Association of New York pp 79 82 Retrieved October 4 2015 The Medical Directory of New York New Jersey and Connecticut 1909 volume 11 New York N Y Medical Society of the State of New York 1909 pp 705 724 Retrieved September 28 2015 Documents of the Senate of the State of New York 137th Session 1914 vol 23 no 57 part 3 ed Albany N Y 1914 pp 226 229 281 299 369 476 512 616 620 648 649 Retrieved September 28 2015 Walsh James J 1919 History of Medicine in New York Three Centuries of Medical Progress New York N Y National Americana Society Retrieved October 4 2015 Approved Hospitals in This Area New York Times October 17 1939 p 22 Retrieved October 7 2015 Hospitals in New York State Profiles health ny gov New York State Department of Health Retrieved October 7 2015 Directory of Activities of Public and Private Welfare Agencies 2 revised January 1 1921 ed City of New York Department of Public Welfare September 29 1920 Retrieved October 11 2015 62 Hospitals Win City Endorsement Ony 7 Others in Proprietary Group Fail to Meet New Set of Standards They Too Will Comply Failure to Do So Would Mean 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