Patient Guide 
Key Information for Your Stay

Welcome

Welcome

Thank You for Trusting Us

Thank you for choosing North Shore University Hospital (NSUH) to meet your health care needs. This patient guide has been created to help make your hospital stay a comfortable experience. If you have any questions or concerns after reviewing this information, please talk to one of our staff.


Patients come first in everything we do. Our Magnet-designated facility has 756 beds and a staff of approximately 2,800 specialty and subspecialty physicians. It offers the most advanced care in all medical specialties, using state-of-the-art facilities, equipment and technology, including heart transplantation, open-heart surgery, cardiology, urology, maternal-fetal medicine, and the most advanced neurosurgery capabilities in the region.


The Katz Women’s Hospital at NSUH offers women the highest level of medical care in a comfortable, supportive and healing environment. The hospital also excels in intensive care for medical, surgical and newborn patients, and serves as a teaching center for new physicians and medical students.


NSUH’s experienced physicians, nurses and other health care professionals are committed to providing you with high-quality, compassionate health care. As part of Northwell Health, we have immediate access to the latest scientific knowledge and most advanced medical care.


Again, thank you for placing your trust in North Shore University Hospital. We pride ourselves on service excellence. If there is anything we can do to make your stay better, please contact Patient- and Family-Centered Care at (516) 562-4772.


Sincerely,

Jon Sendach, FACHE

Executive Director

Mission Statement

North Shore University Hospital is a member of Northwell Health. Northwell Health strives to improve the health of the communities it serves and is committed to providing the highest quality clinical care, educating the current and future generations of health care professionals, searching for new advances in medicine through the conduct of biomedical research, promoting health education, and caring for the entire community regardless of the ability to pay.

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