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    NYU Langone Hospital

    2.5 (33 reviews)
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    Timothy L.

    Accompanied a relative to this hospital for a procedure. Dropping off at the entrance was a bit confusing due to the street construction at the front of the entrance but there were people and signage there to show you the way. Garage parking is located across the hospital entrance. Valet service was required for visitors parking at the garage; all day only for $8.50. Once inside, going thru checking-in and prepping was fast and easy. Visitors were given a numbered reference card to check on patients from a televised status board. They also send patients updates via texts so visitors can go anywhere freely. Office staff, aids, nurses and doctors were all very friendly, professional and accommodating. Overall a very relaxing atmosphere and pleasant experience for the patient. Definitely a better location choice for Brooklynites than going to the Manhattan hospital site.

    Staff not wearing masks to curb the spread of the new Covid variant
    Johnny W.

    This is for those who are here for labor and delivery, as well as private room stay after the birth of your child. Please keep in mind that your friends and family will not be able to effectively celebrate this amazing milestone with you, for the staff here implemented a rule to limit only two visitors allowed. Despite my wife giving birth to my child, me being their father actually counts as one of the visitors, which in essence means you're only allowed to bring ONE visitor. Since my wife is obviously bed bound after giving birth, only I was able to bring our visitor up to our room, which is located on the labor and delivery floor with various sections and can be extremely confusing to people who has never been here and people who don't speak great English. The hospital and staff claims that the two visitors rule is to prevent the spread of Covid, which would be understandable if the staff actually took preventative measures to curb the spread of Covid. As you can see in the pictures, the checkin staff and the security guards all do not wear a mask when interacting with potentially vulnerable people seeking sensitive care at NYU Langone...as a result, our friends and family had to take turns going in one at a time, which prevented families and couples from sharing in this amazing new experience together with their loved ones... I really thought NYU Langone stood for excellence and optimizing patient care and enhancing the quality of life of its patients, but this experience had shown me how rigid, insensitive, and lack of empathy the staff are. They don't care about protecting patients from Covid, nor do they care about keeping families together; if their policy dictates it, their staff would relentlessly and cruelly split families apart.. Below are pictures showing just how contradictory their rules are and how their own staff don't even care to protect the vulnerable.

    The arrival point for the Covid-19 vaccination.  Today was Pfizer dose 1.
    Ken P.

    The vaccinations for the Covid-19 pandemic are becoming more and more available in locations around the country. This week, I was informed that past medical history allowed me to receive the vaccine and I was able to get this shot at the nearby NYU Langone facility. This used to be called Lutheran Medical Center but its changed over the last few years. I arranged the appointment via their app in MyChart and it was seamless in terms of obtaining the appointment and heading to the location. On arrival, I was stopped by the desk who took my temperature and told me where to proceed. The service desk has a number of kiosks for patients to check in and after a five minute wait I was sitting in a small queue to be vaccinated. After answering a few questions from the facilitator of the vaccine, I was given the shot and a card that shows me as having it done and reminding me when to return for the second dose. They had the Pfizer vaccine and while many reported sore arms I can say that I felt no pain or even any after effects later on in the day. Everyone is different. After the shot they advise you wait fifteen to twenty minutes and since there was Wifi I didn't mind this at all. I found the whole process to be quick, easy and stress free. An important aspect during this very precarious time when everyone is on edge. It's been said that any vaccine you can get is better than no vaccine so if you can secure an appointment anywhere get that done. I didn't mind needing to come back for an additional shot in three weeks. I'd rather be healthy and closer to returning to some kind of normal life. Please be aware that masks are required to enter the facility but I guess you assumed that already. Keep safe out there.

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    What I like is how you were helped from the door. Security was on point and helpful ( little man with a big energy). From the people coming and going I see it's a busy place. I've been here years ago for a procedure but was back because my grandson was being born here. Bathroom was clean lol. I'll visit again if I need to.

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    The ED and the ED docs and nurses are great. They were able to address the problem and help us.

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    Yes the staff is better than lutheran but level of care still is horrific. Go to the city if you can.

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    There service is good. I had surgery here and they took care of it really well. Very helpful and caring.

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    Does anyone still use Yelp?? No matter. Here I go anyway…read more While navigating healthcare in the United States of America generally is, and probably always will be, an absolute nightmare, all of the personnel and staff I've dealt with (with only a few exceptions) at NYP Brooklyn Methodist have been outstanding. I became a patient in the Advanced Maternal Fetal Medicine department after my pregnancy became complicated, and every doctor I met with exerted an impressive level of care, patience, and compassion as we navigated a very frightening and emotional experience. Our baby was ultimately delivered early but totally healthy- and all staff in the labor & delivery unit and mother / baby unit were also wonderful. We now have follow-up appointments regularly with pediatric speech and OT. Not only are the therapists extremely kind and wonderful to work with, they are helpful with scheduling appointments, insurance navigation, and referrals. The quality of human beings working at NYP is exceptional, and I only hope they are granted the compensation, the support, and a work environment that allows them to continue doing excellent work for their patients and community.

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    They need new dental receptionists !! Always calling and…read morethey give me false information I've been calling for 3 weeks after 3:30 on Thursdays to change an appointment as suggested! Do you think they answered? NOOO If I come in person and give attitude, they gonna want to call security from the front! Smh get some new ones please! Besides that everything else is fine.

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    4.1 miWingate

    Many many years ago I visited this hospital and left so angry, frustrated and sad. Reception made…read moreme feel like I was something under their shoe they needed to get rid of it. About two years ago I had an emergency and revisited. I was terrified of what to expect. Let me tell you, THINGS HAVE CHANGED! FOR THE BETTER! MUCH BETTER! Everything including wait time, was like chalk and cheese! So different. I've been attending this hospital somewhat regularly as this is also now my primary care clinic. Dr. S. Nainan my PCP is a wonderful Doctor. Even if it's via a zoom call, my concerns are immediately addressed. I feel heard. I feel respected. I am properly cared for. From reception to attendants, security, technicians, office staff, and medical team, they ALL care for me so well! Special mention MUST BE MADE of E. Mantel. That lady goes above and beyond ALWAYS! Words cannot express my appreciation for the entire team at Orthopedics. On another note I used to run from needles. I used to be deathly afraid of them. Now, now having my blood taken by the lab at KCH and getting vaccinated is all a breeze. A BREEZE I TELL YOU! I look forward to the needles because the Nurses are professional and I don't feel a thing! One time when I was sick and frustrated (you know how it goes when you're under the weather and grumpy), the Nurse treated me so lovingly I felt as if I was in my mummy's arms. I started to cry. Tears of release and gratitude for the care I received. I'll continue to share about my experiences here because they need to be recognized for their outstanding service to our community. An important thing to consider is this is also (for want of a better phrase) a "One Stop Shop". Whether it's an emergency, or blood work, medication, finance, MRI, x-rays, scan-all types, gynecology, Dexa scan, dental anything to do with your health and to avoid you having to trek all over the city just to complete a visit is available here. Thank you NYC Health + Hospital -Kings County! THANK YOU SO MUCH! The End.

    I have to say although everything takes a lot of time in emergency, they give thorough care when…read moreit's your turn. Definitely had to explain the problem a million times but they eventually got the picture. So honestly 3/5 for the actual care. The 5/5 is for 2 things ... The absolutely STELLAR Caribbean (island) women holding this entire emergency room together! They are the hardest working people in the whole wing. The men i saw, wandering around hands in pockets, and the European (couldn't place the accent) nurses (x3) , absolutely clueless! But the Island Nurses y'all ladies deserve a raise for carrying the weight. I spend 12 hours in the emergency room so i can say this is an accurate assessment without a doubt. The other reason 5/5, the entertainment! Truly top tier!!!!!

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    3.0(2 reviews)
    4.8 miCrown Heights

    I've taken the COVID-19 PCR test at different test sites around the city a few times now and am all…read moretoo familiar with the anxious feeling that comes between the time you take the test and when you get your results. I've been lucky to have been clued into sites that have a turnaround time of just 2 days so I haven't waited too long but I know of many folks who have waited as long as 14 days for theirs. I took a rapid PCR test here at this Crown Heights site and got my results back in a mere 2 hours. Everything about this process, from booking my appointment to entering the site, to getting my results back via online portal were incredibly straightforward and efficient, and I'd recommend anyone visit nyc.gov's rapid testing site page to find your nearest location if you need to get tested. 1218 Prospect Place is also the address for the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene but has now set up a special covid testing site. Once you're in the building you're asked to write your name and time of visit on a sheet of paper, and then you're walked over to a small room where they'll ask for your information, and some general questions like if you have any symptoms and if you've traveled internationally in the last week. I didn't love being in a small unventilated room with other people but they moved people in and out of that room relatively quickly. I was then walked into the room where I got tested, and I was swabbed and out of that room in just a couple of minutes. The process of getting tested at Bellevue Hospital was somewhat less nerve wracking since the hospital lobby where you wait in line is expansive with soaring high ceilings (we're talking 50-70 feet high) and the test itself takes place in an outdoor tent. Still the lines at Bellevue can be long and while getting tested there is usually about a 1 hour process, getting tested at this Crown Heights site was actually in total only a 15 minute process. It's also amazing that they can return results in hours because they're a small center and they have their own lab. I was emailed about my (negative!) results and I checked them via an online portal. Many thanks to the staff at this testing site for making this process as quick and painless as possible.

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