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Coney Island Hospital

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By The Numbers
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Statistics in 2008

Beds: 356
Clinic Visits: 267,050
ER Visits: 70,184
Births: 1,237


Coney Island Hospital
2601 Ocean Parkway
Brooklyn, New York 11235
For Appointments: (718) 616-4331
General Information: (718) 616-3000


Southern Brooklyn and Staten Island Health Network

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From its beginnings in the late 19th century as a first-aid station for summer beach goers, Coney Island Hospital has grown into a multi-site community medical center serving southern Brooklyn.

The healthcare needs of the community are as diverse as Coney Island's patient population and benefit from the hospital's patient-centered focus. Coney Island has been recognized for its expertise in treating the high incidence of thyroid cancers among the Ukrainian and Russian survivors of the Chernobyl nuclear reactor accident. The hospital also has aggressively reached out to the Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Indian communities with its Healthy Heart Program, when it was found that these populations are four times as likely as Caucasians or other Asian populations to be diagnosed with early onset Coronary Artery Disease. Coney Island Hospital was the first HHC facility to house a mosque and serve halal food.

As part of its Wellness 2000 initiative, Coney Island teams up with community-based organizations and healthcare coalitions in "wellness partnerships" to assess and improve the health status of shorefront residents. For moms-to-be, Coney Island now has a modern and cheerful birthing center. It features new Labor and Delivery Suites, outfitted with the latest medical technology to safeguard mother and baby during the birth process. Coney Island's Women's Health Services have expanded to include a multi-disciplinary, comprehensive Osteoporosis Program that emphasizes prevention. The Breast Health Center has dramatically improved the care given to women with breast diseases through the use of the latest stereotactic mammography and sonography equipment. The Center has received praised for its use of breast-sparing lumpectomy as the procedure of choice.

Coney Island's highly respected Adolescent Medicine Program is dedicated to providing high quality integrated health care to young people between the ages of 12 and 21. Services include clinics to address such relevant issues as sexually transmitted diseases; substance abuse counseling and weight/nutritional problems.

Coney Island also was selected as one of only two hospitals statewide to receive IPRO's annual Quality Award for excellence in the care of patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI), heart failure and pneumonia. IPRO is the health care quality review organization that oversees Medicaid and Medicare quality control throughout New York State.

Lean more about some of Coney Island Hospital's specialty services:
Adolescent Medicine; AIDS Center; Mammography; Cardiac Care; Level II Perinatal Center; SAFE [SART] Center; Stroke Center.

Coney Island Hospital


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