Long Island Jewish Medical Center

Long Island Jewish Medical Center, commonly known as LIJ Medical Center, is a major tertiary-care teaching hospital and one of the cornerstone institutions of Northwell Health. Located along the border between Queens and Nassau County, the 583-bed hospital provides advanced medical, surgical, emergency, maternity, and specialty care for patients from across Long Island and the greater New York metropolitan region.
Founded in 1954, LIJ Medical Center has developed into a large academic medical campus that includes the adult hospital, Katz Women’s Hospital, Cohen Children’s Medical Center, and Zucker Hillside Hospital. The campus is also closely connected with the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell and the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research.
Specialties & Departments
Long Island Jewish Medical Center provides advanced inpatient, outpatient, surgical, and emergency care across numerous medical specialties. Major areas include:
- 24-hour emergency and trauma care for adults
- Cardiology, cardiac surgery, and vascular care
- Cancer diagnosis, treatment, surgery, and infusion services
- Neurology, neurosurgery, and stroke care
- Orthopedic surgery and musculoskeletal care
- Organ transplantation and advanced surgical services
- Obstetrics and gynecology through Katz Women’s Hospital
- Pediatric specialty and emergency care through Cohen Children’s Medical Center
- Behavioral and mental healthcare through Zucker Hillside Hospital
- Critical care, diagnostic imaging, and interventional radiology
- Medical education, clinical trials, and biomedical research
Medical Campus
The 48-acre Long Island Jewish Medical Center campus contains several major healthcare institutions serving different patient populations. Long Island Jewish Medical Center is the 583-bed adult tertiary-care hospital, while other facilities on the campus include:
- Katz Women’s Hospital: Provides maternity, obstetric, gynecologic, maternal-fetal medicine, and other services designed for women at every stage of life.
- Cohen Children’s Medical Center: A specialized pediatric hospital providing emergency, surgical, intensive, neonatal, and subspecialty care for infants, children, and adolescents.
- Zucker Hillside Hospital: A behavioral-health hospital providing inpatient, outpatient, research, and specialized psychiatric services.
- Zuckerberg Pavilion: A modern patient-care building containing private rooms and facilities supporting women’s health, cardiac care, and other hospital services.
These institutions are closely connected but are not all part of the adult hospital’s 583-bed count. Together, they form a medical campus with more than 1,000 licensed hospital beds and a broad range of adult, pediatric, maternity, and behavioral-health services.
Emergency and Trauma Care
The emergency department at Long Island Jewish Medical Center operates 24 hours a day and treats more than 100,000 patients annually. It is equipped to care for serious illnesses, injuries, and other medical emergencies, with immediate access to surgical, cardiac, neurological, diagnostic, and critical-care specialists.
Long Island Jewish Medical Center is designated by New York State as a Level I Adult and Pediatric Trauma Center. Pediatric emergency and trauma services are provided in coordination with Cohen Children’s Medical Center, allowing the campus to deliver advanced emergency treatment for patients of all ages.
Women’s and Children’s Care
Katz Women’s Hospital and Cohen Children’s Medical Center make the LIJ campus one of the region’s most important centers for maternity, neonatal, pediatric, and women’s healthcare. Katz Women’s Hospital provides routine and high-risk maternity care, gynecologic services, and access to specialists in maternal-fetal medicine.
Cohen Children’s Medical Center provides pediatric services ranging from primary and emergency care to complex surgery and treatment for serious childhood illnesses. Its location beside Katz Women’s Hospital allows mothers and newborns requiring specialized care to remain close to one another while receiving treatment from coordinated medical teams.
Teaching and Research
Long Island Jewish Medical Center is a principal teaching hospital of the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. Physicians, residents, fellows, nurses, and other healthcare professionals receive clinical training throughout the hospital and its affiliated facilities.
The medical center also participates in clinical studies and biomedical research conducted through Northwell Health and the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research. This academic role helps connect patient care with developing treatments, medical technologies, and new approaches to diagnosing and managing disease.
Community Role
Since opening in 1954, Long Island Jewish Medical Center has grown from an independent community institution into one of the largest and most advanced medical campuses serving western Long Island and eastern Queens. The hospital treats more than 80,000 patients annually and provides specialized services that draw patients from throughout the New York metropolitan region.
LIJ also participates in health education, screenings, prevention programs, support groups, and other community-health initiatives. Its location near the boundary between New York City and Nassau County places it within reach of densely populated communities on both sides of the border.
Location & Directions
Long Island Jewish Medical Center is located at 270-05 76th Avenue, New Hyde Park, NY 11040. Although the hospital uses a New Hyde Park postal address and the campus extends toward Lake Success, the main hospital is officially located in Queens, immediately west of the Nassau County line.
- By Car: The campus is accessible from 76th Avenue and Lakeville Road, with connections from the Long Island Expressway, Northern State Parkway, Grand Central Parkway, and Cross Island Parkway.
- By Train: Long Island Rail Road stations in New Hyde Park and Floral Park serve the surrounding area, but neither station is directly on the hospital campus. Patients and visitors should plan for an onward trip by bus, taxi, rideshare, or another local transportation service.
- By Bus: New York City bus routes serve the hospital and nearby streets. Routes and schedules may change, so passengers should confirm current service before traveling.
- Parking: Patient and visitor parking is available in designated garages and parking areas throughout the medical campus. Visitors should follow signs for the specific hospital, pavilion, or department they are visiting.
Visitor Information
- Visiting Hours: General visiting hours are currently listed as 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., with quiet hours from 9:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. Individual units may maintain different schedules, age requirements, or visitor limits.
- Emergency Department: The adult emergency department is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Pediatric emergencies are treated through Cohen Children’s Medical Center on the same campus.
- Dining: The medical campus includes cafeterias, cafés, vending machines, and other food services. Available locations and operating hours differ by building and may change.
- Campus Navigation: Because LIJ is a large campus containing multiple hospitals and pavilions, visitors should confirm the patient’s building, unit, and entrance before arriving.
- Official Information: For current visitor rules, directions, parking instructions, department telephone numbers, and patient services, visit the official Northwell Health website at lij.northwell.edu.
- Nearby Amenities: Hotels, restaurants, pharmacies, and other services are available in New Hyde Park, Lake Success, Glen Oaks, and surrounding communities near the Queens–Nassau border.
Vicinity of the Hospitals
Key Facts and Details
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Hospital Name | Long Island Jewish Medical Center |
| Common Name | LIJ Medical Center or LIJ |
| Location | 270-05 76th Avenue, New Hyde Park, NY 11040 |
| Geographic Setting | Queens–Nassau border, with a New Hyde Park postal address |
| Founded | 1954 |
| Hospital Type | Nonprofit tertiary-care academic medical center and teaching hospital |
| Health System | Northwell Health |
| Adult Hospital Capacity | 583 beds |
| Medical Campus | 48 acres with more than 1,000 licensed beds among its major hospital facilities |
| Trauma Center | New York State-designated Level I Adult and Pediatric Trauma Center |
| Emergency Department | Open 24 hours a day and treats more than 100,000 patients annually |
| Major Campus Facilities | Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Katz Women’s Hospital, Cohen Children’s Medical Center, and Zucker Hillside Hospital |
| Major Services | Emergency and Trauma Care, Cardiology, Cancer Care, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, Transplantation, Women’s Health, Pediatrics, Behavioral Health, and Advanced Surgery |
| Academic Affiliation | Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell |
| Research Affiliation | Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research |
| Main Telephone | 718-470-7000 |
| Service Area | Long Island, Queens, and the surrounding New York metropolitan region |
Long Island Jewish Medical Center has served patients from Long Island, Queens, and the wider New York region since 1954. As a 583-bed teaching hospital and the center of a much larger medical campus, LIJ combines emergency and trauma care with advanced medicine, surgery, women’s health, pediatrics, behavioral healthcare, research, and professional education. Its longstanding role within Northwell Health makes it one of the most important healthcare institutions along the Queens–Nassau border.
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