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7 de feb. de 2020 · Mount Sinai St. Luke’s hospital will now operate under the name Mount Sinai Morningside, reinforcing the hospital’s integral role as part of the world-renowned Mount Sinai Health System and the primary provider of health care to the 148,000 residents of West Harlem, including Morningside Heights.
St. Luke's Hospital and Roosevelt Hospital merged on October 1, 1979, becoming St. Luke's–Roosevelt Hospital Center. The hospitals became part of the Mount Sinai Health System in 2013. On November 17, 2015, St. Luke's–Roosevelt rebranded for the first time in 146 years and christened Mount Sinai West – against the objection of ...
From 1978 to 2020, it was affiliated with Mount Sinai West as part of St. Luke's–Roosevelt Hospital Center. Mount Sinai Morningside is the primary provider of health care serving the neighborhoods of the Upper West Side and western Harlem.
Mount Sinai Morningside and Mount Sinai West Hospitals in New York, NY is nationally ranked in 5 adult specialties and rated high performing in 3 adult specialties and 12 procedures and...
1979 – Merged with Roosevelt Hospital, forming St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center. – Opened the Sickle Cell Center under the direction of Doris Weathers, MD. It became an important referral center for the Harlem community.
Founded in 1871 as the Roosevelt Hospital, Mount Sinai West is a full-service, 505-bed medical center, with a long history of clinical excellence.
St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center of Office of Affiliations -- +1 212 523 4000 -- http://www.stlukeshospitalnyc.org/index.aspx.