Locations

NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center Emergency Department

As the front door of a world-class quaternary care referral center, the CUIMC ED cares for all patients who present with conditions ranging from the routine to the most life-threatening at any time of the day, 365 days a year. In collaboration with our cardiovascular and neurologic specialists, the CUIMC ED functions as a STEMI-receiving center with FDNY and a Joint Commission-certified comprehensive stroke center. The CUIMC ED serves as a core teaching site for the NewYork-Presbyterian Emergency Medicine training program as well as a teaching site for the Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons.

NewYork-Presbyterian/Allen Hospital Emergency Department

Allen Hospital’s Emergency Department serves the needs of Inwood and the surrounding neighborhoods of upper Manhattan and the south Bronx. Allen ED serves over 50,000 patients each year, includes a dedicated fast track, and is supported by telemedicine remote consultation for neurologic and pediatric emergencies. Allen Hospital is home of the Och Spine Hospital and our ED works collaboratively with colleagues in spine surgery to ensure safe, efficient care for both pre- and post-operative patients.

NewYork-Presbyterian/Lawrence Hospital Emergency Department

NYP Lawrence Hospital’s ED is a STEMI-receiving center and primary stroke center serving the needs of Bronxville and lower Westchester. With over 40,000 patients annually, the team at NYP Lawrence ED, which was incorporated within our department in 2019, is aiming to be the hospital of choice for the people of lower Westchester.

Alexandra & Steven Cohen Pediatric Emergency Department at NewYork-Presbyterian/Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital

The Cohen Pediatric ED functions as the front door of New York’s most comprehensive children’s hospital. The Pediatric ED serves the needs of children and families throughout the metropolitan area, including those with the most complex, interdisciplinary care needs. The Children’s Hospital is an American College of Surgeons-accredited Level 1 pediatric trauma center. The Pediatric ED serves as clinical home to the pediatric emergency medicine fellowship program, is a core teaching site for the NewYork-Presbyterian Emergency Medicine training program, as well as a teaching site for the Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons.