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NewYork-Presbyterian/Queens

 
Overall Rating 3.7
Total votes: 126
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Monday: Open 24 hours; Tuesday: Open 24 hours; Wednesday: Open 24 hours; Thursday: Open 24 hours; Friday: Open 24 hours; Saturday: Open 24 hours; Sunday: Open 24 hours;
Time zone: Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) for NewYork-Presbyterian/Queens in New York is -5 hours
 

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56-45 Main St, Flushing, NY 11355, United States
GPS coordinates
Latitude: 40.747142°
Longitude: -73.8255303°

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Phone number
+1 718-670-2000
Official website
http://www.nyp.org/queens
 

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Reviewed March 12, 2016 17:35
Review rating 1
- Terrible #74847
Took my child to the emergency room because of a allergic reaction to something. They didn't treat her, they sent her home with Motrin... Some other child was throwing up and chocking and the nurses ran away they didn't check on him or tried to help, it was so sad I will never bring my child near that hospital again especially pediatrics
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Reviewed March 3, 2016 19:43
Review rating 5
- Excellent #74845
Always have a good experience when I go to this hospital.. Very professional staff, Clean waiting area and treatment rooms, had surgery 3 years ago.. was very pleased, going back for another surgery for something else. I would recommend this hospital to my loved ones
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Reviewed February 27, 2016 13:04
Review rating 2
- Poor #74846
The ER staff tries real hard but the space is inadequate to accommodate the areas needs.
My husband has been in the ER there at least three times and there are always
gurneys of sick people lined up and down the corridors, because there aren't enough bays to put them.
Thats why it takes FORVER to be seen and processed. One time, while in the ER, he even had to have his sever facial lacerations stitched by a plastic surgeon in a hallway while dozens of people (not medical staff) coming and going walked by. How sanitary. However, once you get beyond the ER experience, his care once he was admitted, was better. Still--not my first choice at all.
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Reviewed February 17, 2016 18:58
Review rating 1
- Terrible #74848
EACH time i have gone it was very bad.The nurses were nice ,but staff is very bad,each time you go they send you into a basement were the rejects go,and if they don't see anything in a blood test or a halter monator they say we don't see anything go home and see your doctor.They don't even offer to see a doctor for the problem you are having, so you can ask questions,about the issues they have only a cover pa,that is not right when you are having a problem with your heat.This is not the first time i had this happen to me,they also gave me cediff which almost killed me.Because they did not put patients in the right rooms so they passed it on to me because nurses did not stay clean,they upset me so much this time that i had another attack when i went home.Do not go there.
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Reviewed February 11, 2016 18:29
Review rating 1
- Terrible #74849
For the love of God, don't go to this hospital. Bringing my mom here after a heart attack was the worst decision of my life. Instead of performing life saving surgery on her, they let her languish in bed on medications for about a month until they found (a very survivable type of) cancer in her body. My mother had two 100% blocked arteries, and one that was 75% blocked, as well as a leaky mitral valve and nobody wanted to help her, citing a bureaucratic mess.

Unfortunately, this caused the team of cardiologists and the oncologists to fight and even MISDIAGNOSE her cancer. She was told she had lung cancer, and it turned out that she had a very survivable neuroendocrine tumor. Neither team wanted to operate on her, citing the other team's being "combative" as the reason. This was another almost 2 months of languishing in the hospital until her Primary Care Physician even told her, "You have to get out of this place. They are not helping you."

Result? My mom stayed in a hospital getting absolutely zero help, and being put on a ventilator 6 times. When we finally transferred her to Mount Sinai, where she got excellent care, it was too late. She got pneumonia and passed away this Monday at 6:21 pm after a long, suffering road that could have been completely avoided.

I miss my mother more than life itself. At 56 years old, nobody should have to die if your medical staff is competent enough to take care of you. Rest in peace mom; at least you are not suffering anymore. My only solace is that she can no longer feel pain. I hope one day we meet again, my sweet best friend.
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