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For information on community outreach programs, educational events, support groups, and virtual lectures, call 1-866-946-8476, email communityoutreach@nyulangone.org, or visit us at 1300 Franklin Avenue, Suite ML-5, in Garden City. NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island is a 591-bed medical center located in Mineola.
At NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn, our Patient Relations staff is available Monday through Friday from 9:00AM to 5:00PM. You can reach us by calling 718-630-7314. From inside the hospital, dial 7314 or page the hospital operator. After 5:00PM, or on weekends and holidays, please contact the nursing supervisor at 718-630-7550.
For your safety, we use the PatientSecure ® system. With biometric technology, the system scans a unique feature of your hand to simplify patient registration and provide the most accurate form of patient identification for future visits to NYU Langone. We encourage you to review these forms as well:
From inside the hospital, dial 7314 or page the hospital operator. After 5:00PM, or on weekends and holidays, please contact the nursing supervisor at 718-630-7550.
At NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital, our Patient Relations staff is available Monday through Friday from 9:00AM to 5:00PM. You can reach us by calling 212-598-6336. After 5:00PM, or on weekends and holidays, please contact the nursing supervisor at 212-598-6668. The Patient Relations office at NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital is on floor C3.
At NYU Langone, our Patient Relations staff can help answer your questions about hospital policies and your rights as a patient. We can also address your safety concerns or grievances and advocate on your behalf to ensure that those matters are addressed by the appropriate department.
You can reach us by calling 347-377-3544. Our office is located in Brooklyn at 5800 Third Avenue on the second floor.
If your issue remains unresolved after contacting Patient Relations, you may contact The Joint Commission by calling 800-994-6610 or visiting The Joint Commission website. You may also contact the New York State Department of Health at 800-804-5447, via email at hospinfo@health.state.ny.us, or visit the New York State Department of Health website.
You may be coming to NYU Langone for a doctor’s office appointment or for a hospital stay as an inpatient, outpatient, or for observation. The forms you need to fill out vary depending on the type of visit, which include the following:
During your first visit to an NYU Langone facility, including a hospital, care location, or doctor’s office where the NYU Langone logo is displayed, you need to read and sign the Patient Privacy and HIPAA Rights forms. Learn more about HIPAA patient privacy information.
People coming for an outpatient visit need the following forms and information:
NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island has one of the premier cardiac programs in the New York region, and our interventional cardiologists offer nonsurgical treatment options through our Transcatheter Heart Valve Program—Long Island.
A leader in diabetes treatment and education, NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island was the first major teaching hospital in New York State to earn The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for advanced inpatient diabetes care. We have held advanced certification for this expertise without interruption since 2013.
Our maternal–fetal medicine specialists care for people experiencing high-risk and complicated pregnancies. As the only fetal surgery program on Long Island, our experts provide treatment and procedures before birth, helping ensure healthier outcomes for mothers and babies.
NYU Long Island School of Medicine, a partnership between New York University and NYU Langone Health, offers a three-year medical education program for those who want to pursue careers in the fields of primary care, family medicine, pediatrics, or obstetrics and gynecology.