Mount Sinai Beth Israel

 3.7
212-420-2000
New York City, 281 1st Ave., New York, NY 10003

The hospital was founded in 1989 and is located on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.


Specialization:


Oncology, Surgery, AIDS treatment, Urology, Neurosurgery, Cardiovascular diseases.


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I really love this hospital! I came to the ER because my daughter Ainsley was in and out of consciousness due to high fevers. She was in the ambulance because she suffered a seizure, the neurologist told me and my wife that Ainsley has stage 3 ATRT, which is a aggressive brain tumor. I didn’t know if she was dying or not. They did a emergency surgery to remove the tumor. Then my daughter needed chemotherapy. I was shocked when Ainsley lost her hair, it was terrible. The EMT’s and the ER doctors took her to the ICU, and she had 3 additional brain surgeries. But the tumor keeps on coming back. She had seizures when she was 3 years old. Doctors said she might not make it. I see that Ainsley’s sister Wendy wanted to visit her in the ICU. Well, Ainsley is a little fighter. She doesn’t give up! She recovered after her first surgery. Also, she was having bloody noses, coughs, and runny noses. We were at the clinic when we got a diagnosis. Also, she needed a prescription for bloody noses. She also had a bone marrow transplant. We thought she is going to die. Thank you, Mount Sinai Beth Israel, for saving our daughter’s live.


I can’t believe I actually give a 5 stars to a hospital but after suffering from an infection in my leg and mistreated by in Inexperience doctor when visiting one of the urgent care providers the doctors in this ER did a great job.


It was very painful but at the end of the night I got out much better than I came in. 3 days later the paint was almost gone. I could walk again! I just got the bill -$1,053 which was a lot less than I thought it will b


I went for a ct-scan on the second floor and was greeted by nice person at the front desk who give me some paperwork to fill. The gentleman by the name Graham who did the scan was a very nice person. He was very professional and knew exactly what has to be done. I had the most pleasant experience at this hospital. M Syed

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Reviews about Mount Sinai Beth Israel

 3.0
07.02.2024 13:45
Office administration here is terrible. Some doctors have a 15-min grace period, after which time doctors won't see patients. Staff never told me about this when I scheduled the appointments.
I had a phone/video appointment and assumed they would send me a link. No- apparently I was supposed to go into the app to access the appointment. Office staff didn't tell me ahead of time. Once I figured out to check the app, there was additional set up steps for the video appointment screen, which meant I went past the 15 mark by a few minutes to get to the video screen. The video screen then displayed a waiting room and told me to wait for the doctor. I waited for over an hour because the prompt said the doctor will join soon. It turns out the doctor canceled my appointment because I joined the video screen after the 15-minute mark. No message was sent to me through the app, waiting room, or by text to let me know the appointment had been canceled, and the app just told me to keep waiting. This place gives the impression that they don't care about the patients' access to care at all. They're just looking to bill as much as possible.
 5 
07.02.2024 13:44
I am from out of town, was scared to go to the emergency room because emergency rooms are terrifying but I am so grateful for the team there for making my trip to the ER as good as it can get. From the security team, to the ladies that take vitals, Dr Janvi Nandi, and another wonderful personnel named Holly I believe. The level of attention and care they gave me was unparalleled. Very thorough and I did not feel like they were rushing to get me out. They truly wanted to help me. Of course there were some crazy things happening in the ER simultaneously but they all handled it so well. Thank you all
 3.0
30.10.2023 20:08
My doctor referred me to this practice. I spent some time on the phone with them and gave them my personal details. A few hours later they called me back and told me they are not taking new patients.

Why didn't they just tell me they aren't taking new patients, before asking me for my personal information?
 5 
30.10.2023 20:08
I went for a ct-scan on the second floor and was greeted by nice person at the front desk who give me some paperwork to fill. The gentleman by the name Graham who did the scan was a very nice person. He was very professional and knew exactly what has to be done. I had the most pleasant experience at this hospital. M Syed
 4.0
30.10.2023 20:08
if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss responds "dude are you alright? maybe you should talk to someone"
 5 
30.10.2023 20:07
I can’t believe I actually give a 5 stars to a hospital but after suffering from an infection in my leg and mistreated by in Inexperience doctor when visiting one of the urgent care providers the doctors in this ER did a great job.
It was very painful but at the end of the night I got out much better than I came in. 3 days later the paint was almost gone. I could walk again!
I just got the bill -$1,053 which was a lot less than I thought it will be
 3.0
30.10.2023 20:07
Rude staff. The last thing the nurse assistant told me as I left is if you leave anything I'm throwing it away. I went there for my surgery. Nurse N and nurse J were so nice ☺️. One nurse got mad at me and barged in my room with an attitude because I called my Dr because she wouldn't give me stronger pain meds. Over my 2 day stay she was nicer. The discharge was a mess. Never use galant car service. I had to wait for 3 different cars. The old black man with glasses that transports patients is rude and seems a little slow in the head. He barged in my room and told me your ride her. You need to come on. Take in mind I had a iv still in my arm and hadn't been discharged yet. I heard him going in the hallway and start talking about me to the nurses. I understand we have an opioid epidemic but nurses shouldn't deprive patients of their meds. It says as needed. If I'm in pain I need it. I was discharged with no antibiotics, pain meds, or anything. Fortunately my pharmacy said they can fed ex my meds tomorrow. Mount Sinai pay your nurses more and make sure they do sensitivity training every month.
 5 
30.10.2023 20:07
Thanks for all doctors, nurses and crew members. You are amazing.
 5 
30.10.2023 20:07
They treat me really well. Always polite, work with me not against me. When I was there 6 years ago. (5stars)
Today there are a few who aren’t nice in the ER, but a few who were nice through out. I want to give a shout out to one who is…Kathleen McKenna who I want to say I appreciate your kindness. The care that you gave was above and beyond and though they are some not so nice people in the ER you are and your amazing. Thank you for being you.
 3.0
30.10.2023 20:07
Please do not come in this hospital for whatever reason, nurses are lazy and no doctor on site to watch over the patient. My mom is bleeding on the chest and it seems like the whole floor don’t care a lot.
 3.0
30.10.2023 20:06
Based on my experience at emergency room....the nurses are the only ones that are working. The doctors are all " busy" talking and laughing with each other talking about " real issues" in life and the old African man at the security doesnt speak one word in English, you need to explain him 7 times
 5 
30.10.2023 20:06
I really love this hospital! I came to the ER because my daughter Ainsley was in and out of consciousness due to high fevers. She was in the ambulance because she suffered a seizure, the neurologist told me and my wife that Ainsley has stage 3 ATRT, which is a aggressive brain tumor. I didn’t know if she was dying or not. They did a emergency surgery to remove the tumor. Then my daughter needed chemotherapy. I was shocked when Ainsley lost her hair, it was terrible. The EMT’s and the ER doctors took her to the ICU, and she had 3 additional brain surgeries. But the tumor keeps on coming back. She had seizures when she was 3 years old. Doctors said she might not make it. I see that Ainsley’s sister Wendy wanted to visit her in the ICU. Well, Ainsley is a little fighter. She doesn’t give up! She recovered after her first surgery. Also, she was having bloody noses, coughs, and runny noses. We were at the clinic when we got a diagnosis. Also, she needed a prescription for bloody noses. She also had a bone marrow transplant. We thought she is going to die. Thank you, Mount Sinai Beth Israel, for saving our daughter’s live.


 

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