NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center

3.3 Stars (565 Reviews)

Trauma Treatment

Rehabilitation Services from Head to Toe, Based on the Latest Advances NewYork-Presbyterian's Department of Rehabilitation Medicine offers a broad range of approaches to maximize function, independence, and quality of life for the people we help. Our services range from physical and occupational therapy for musculoskeletal injuries and diseases to intensive rehabilitation techniques for victims of stroke, burns, severe trauma, and heart and lung diseases, among others. Through our close relationships with healthcare teams in both the Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and Weill Cornell Medicine, we have built an outstanding staff of rehabilitation medicine physicians and therapists. Our growing research program is designed to identify and develop more effective rehabilitation medicine techniques to improve the lives of our patients as well as those around the world.

Languages:

Multilingual with Translators available

Fee: Financial Services team helps international patients with their payment arrangements for care at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Our multi-lingual Financial Representatives work with patients or coordinate with a third party, such as international insurance carriers or foreign government sponsors, to facilitate a seamless billing and payment process. Open communication will be maintained throughout the process and our team is readily accessible to answer any questions.

Reviews

Ashley Ayala

Please choose a different Presbyterian Hospital!!!!!!!!! If you can go anywhere else you should. They tried to take advantage of a sick patient and STEAL her jewelry. My 38 year-old sister came in to emergency room with issues involving her gut. Her jewelry was TAKEN by a NURSE and put into a bag DURING A SCAN. She stayed here for 7 days and upon discharge the staff (plural) tried to tell her she had no jewelry. Upon discharge she was told she didn’t come in with jewelry. After complaining she was only given back her ring. When me and my mother came to pick her up we had to THREATEN to call the POLICE to file a report and only when we said we will call the police all of her jewelry was returned by the security guard. No one knows why the security guard had her jewelry. They tried to keep 4 of her gold necklaces, 2 diamond bracelets. It’s disgusting these people TOOK ADVANTAGE of a sick patient. We are suppose to feel safe in hospitals, but apparently there are THIEVES that work here this includes the security.

a week ago

Matan Hadari

My mother was hospitalized here for 90 days after a unsuccessful head tumor removal surgery that caused a BRAIN STEM STROKE. The surgeon said mother might not be able to do anything on her own anymore, and that if we want to take a difficult decision about her life, they can go ahead and do make it happen. The good thing about this hospital is the nurses which really care about you and your loved one. However they have a big amount of trainees so keep a good eye on your loved on, they do endless unnecessary physical exams - ESPECIALLY IN ICU - THEY TRAIN ON SUCTIONING WENT CONNECTED TO VENT, AND SHOUT AT YOUR LOVED ONE NON STOP for awareness exams. Basically training future doctors on your loved one. Security is very tight, non forgiving to anyone. I have seen people cry over their dying loved one. They needed to wait in line like anyone else. Overall, if I get run over right outside this hospital I would go to another one. They are extremely antisemitic, celebrate all religions holidays but not Jewish one. NOT COMING BACK.

2 weeks ago

Alexander Reed

The service, staff, even the food in the psych ward was nice. What wasn't nice was missing Respite housing the next day because the doctor took ALL DAY to get to me despite me having to check-in to Respite in the morning. It is inconceivable to me that the doc let go a guy who hadn't slept for 3 days after him sleeping for barely 6 hours, but took so long with me that I missed my check-in by 5 HOURS! I almost ended up homeless that night, the only thing they'd tell me at the hospital's reception was to go back to the same, unreliable care. Absolutely unbelievable, doctor, you're lucky that I'm not rich.

a month ago

Daniela De La Rosa

This hospital has somewhat good service and nice doctors but they can’t keep track of their patients and it takes them awfully long to get their patients a room. You could be severely sick and in pain and it’ll still take a while for you to get a room and actual medical help. This is highly unacceptable!

3 years ago

natalie cuevas

Am waiting almost 3 hours to be seen. People in the waiting rooms are yelling and mad at the poor and disgusting customer service. The bathroom was dirty and it smelled like someone was doing drugs in there. The receptionist was rude. They said they were busy but I saw people gossiping and doing everything else but working. I was in severe pain I let them know that.. this hospital will watch you die before they do something

2 months ago