Saint Vincent's Catholic Medical Center - Former Facilities

Former Facilities

  • St. Vincent's Hospital: a 758-bed tertiary care teaching hospital, at Seventh Avenue and Greenwich Avenue on the border of Greenwich Village and Chelsea. It included:
    • Level I Trauma Center and Critical Care Center
    • Comprehensive Cardiovascular Center
    • Level III Neonatal ICU
    • The Pancreas & Biliary Center
    • Comprehensive Cancer Center (now Beth Israel Comprehensive Cancer Center West Side Campus)
    • Comprehensive HIV Center
    • Full service emergency department
    • Inpatient and outpatient psychiatric and addiction services
  • St. Vincent's Hospital (Westchester), a 138-bed behavioral health facility, Harrison, NY (now part of St. Joseph's Medical Center, Yonkers), including:
    • Behavior Health Residential Services, a 500-bed community housing and case management program based at Bayley Seton Staten Island, with units in the five boroughs and Westchester
  • Four skilled nursing facilities including:
    • Bishop Mugavero Center for Geriatric Care, Brooklyn
    • Holy Family Home, Brooklyn
    • St. Elizabeth Ann's Health Care & Rehabilitation Center, Staten Island
    • Monsignor Fitzpatrick, Queens
  • Pax Christi Hospice, Staten Island
  • SVCMC Home Health Agency, was a comprehensive home care agency serving all five boroughs of New York City
  • Kennedy Medical Offices,was a 24/7 urgent care and multi-speciality center located at JFK International Airport. The center was over 23,000sq/ft and offered primary care, urgent care, orthopedics, optometry, psychology, physical therapy, pain management and other services. KMO also provided 24/7 paramedic certified first responder services to the Port Authority to supplement the PA Police EMS division.
  • Several outpatient medical and substance abuse treatment centers in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Westchester and the Bronx.

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