Since 1889, Wyckoff Heights Medical Center (WHMC) has served the community as a premier not-for-profit, voluntary, teaching hospital.  Its staff, consisting of nearly 2,000 board-certified physicians, highly trained clinicians and ancillary professionals who provide high quality healthcare to patients in a 350-bed state-of-the-art facility located at the geographic center of New York City.  WHMC’s primary service area includes the neighborhoods of Bushwick, Greenpoint, Williamsburg, East New York, Brownsville and Bedford-Stuyvesant in Brooklyn; Long Island City, Ridgewood, Middle Village, Maspeth and Glendale in Queens.         

WHMC offers outstanding comprehensive medical, surgical and emergency care services to over 75,000 patients annually in our Pediatric/Adult Emergency Departments, offer outpatient services to thousands at our network of community ambulatory care centers, deliver over 2,000 babies annually and present extensive community health education and screening programs.

Additionally, at a time when many hospitals are experiencing significant reductions in resources and services, Wyckoff Heights Medical Center continues to respond to the growing healthcare needs of the communities we serve by acquiring new equipment and expanding clinical programs. Recent improvements include addition of an on-site MRI to expand our patients’ access to advanced radiologic procedures; establishment of a cardiac catheterization lab for definitive diagnostic tests that assess coronary circulation and overall heart function; implementation of a bloodless medicine and surgery  program to accommodate those individuals who for religious or other reasons choose treatment options that do not include blood; installation of hyperbaric chambers to aid in the healing of wounds encountered by diabetic patients and burn victims; access to a discrete Women's Health Center that offers a comprehensive range of obstetrical and gynecological services in maximum privacy and comfort for female patients of all ages.

Patients who are hospitalized at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center observe uncommon cooperation between the Hospital's clinical and non-clinical personnel. While physicians, nurses and other healthcare professionals oversee the medical management of the patients, non-clinical staff members visit with patients to ensure that their personal non-medical comfort needs are being met. Furthermore, the Hospital's ecumenical Chaplaincy Program provides for the spiritual needs of our patients’ and their families, and for those who so desire, the Hospital's chapel is open 24 hours a day for meditation and worship.

To ensure the future healthcare needs of the communities we serve, Wyckoff Heights Medical Center, in partnership with Weill Cornell Medical College, undertakes the responsibility of training new generations of qualified physicians. Upon graduation, a large number of these physicians remain in the surrounding neighborhoods, setting up private practices in order to serve the communities from whom they have learned.

Quality patient care is a dedicated team effort. At Wyckoff Heights Medical Center, we have created a warm, caring place for healing, and our team is ready for you whenever you need us.

WHMC is a member of the NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System and is accredited by the The Joint Commission, an independent, not-for-profit organization that sets the standards by which healthcare is measured in the United States.

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