Today, Lincoln stands as a leader in the transformation in healthcare in the Downtown Bronx community. NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln is a full service acute care hospital and one of the premier trauma centers in the country. The hospital offers comprehensive primary, secondary, preventive and specialty care services. Our Level 1 Trauma Center is the busiest in the northeast region. The Hospital is staffed by a team of more than 300 physicians and has an inpatient capacity of 362 beds, including 20 neonatal intensive care beds, 10 surgical intensive care beds, 8 pediatric intensive care beds, 7 coronary care beds, and an expanded 11 station renal dialysis unit.
TOP important and interesting reviews from patients
- My Granddaughter had her baby there. I was there all night I must say they were wonderful and very organized. Also I must say very clean. I was very, very impressed. This is why I'm giving it five stars.
- I’d visited mt Sinai and then Lincoln for a second opinion. When comparing Lincoln to Sinai, I must say with the information I’ve gathered and my personal experience, Sinai will see you faster in a urgent care or er situation, but although I’ve only been to Lincoln in the day time. I believe Lincoln is a lot more thorough with higher health standards and expectations for their patients, which means Lincoln is more caring. Sinai treated and diagnosed me twice as fine, but Lincoln found pre indicators as to why I shouldn’t take certain meds after my recent back kidney injury. And for this reason I give Lincoln 5 stars Dr A. Made me feel understood unlike at Sinai where the dr lied about the X-ray machine being broken. From the security, down to the greeters everyone is awesome! And I used to work at Bellevue so I know good treatment and my mom just retired at Bellevue.
- I had no choice but to go to Lincoln Hospital. I was expecting it to be a lousy experience but it was anything but. Everyone from the ER receptionist, to triage nurses, X-ray techs, CTscan staff, ER doctors and ER nurses were ALL extremely professional.
Yes the ER was overcrowded but that’s because the local opioid addicts use it to cop a free fix for the day. Anyone who lives close knows I’m right. Every patient thought they had the most serious emergency and wanted immediate attention. I see patients yelling because staff took a break. They’re human beings not robots. It’s not their fault that the hospital is understaffed. I personally hope it’s the last time I ever need to go there but if I had another medical emergency I’d be comfortable going to Lincoln. Thank you to everyone in the ER for their professionalism and their compassion.