Northwell Greenwich Village Hospital to bring in-patient facility, upgraded cardiac care to the West Village | amNewYork
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Northwell Greenwich Village Hospital (NGVH), formerly Lenox Hill HealthPlex, recently celebrated its transformation with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, marking a significant milestone for the community. Founded in 2014 as a satellite emergency department, NGVH has evolved to include comprehensive services, making it the only hospital in lower West Manhattan. The $32 million investment adds substantial facilities, such as a medical/surgical unit and a cath lab, to meet the community's urgent health care needs effectively. The leadership emphasizes a patient-centered approach and quality care based on local feedback.
The transformation of Lenox Health Greenwich Village into Northwell Greenwich Village Hospital demonstrates a commitment to enhancing healthcare access in Manhattan's West Village community.
By building a hospital that's rooted in clinical excellence, we're not just filling a gap— we're enhancing the future of health care in the West Village.
Our commitment has always been to deliver patient-centered care that is both accessible and of the highest quality. We've listened to what our neighbors need.
The upgrades include an eight-bed medical/surgical inpatient unit and a cardiac catheterization suite, reflecting Northwell's investment in meeting evolving health care needs.
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