Beth Israel Medical Center Stuyvesant is a drug and alcohol addiction treatment center that is situated in lovely New York, New York at Bernstein Pavillion 6th Floor. Addiction to drugs, alcohol, or any other substance of abuse, can take a toll on the well-being and livelihood of the addict. It's important that these individuals seek professional treatment, guidance, and care in order to safely and successfully beat the addiction. Whether the patient requires inpatient treatment or outpatient treatment, Beth Israel Medical Center Stuyvesant can provide patients with everything they need to beat addiction.
It's very typical for an addict to believe that they can overcome addiction on their own. Although this idea may seem tangible, going cold turkey is unsafe and more than likely will result in a relapse in the very near future. It's imperative that addicts seek the help of Beth Israel Medical Center Stuyvesant as patients will receive quality addiction care and treatment methods at Beth Israel Medical Center Stuyvesant. If addicts do not seek help for drug and alcohol addiction, their future will be unclear. This is because addiction is a degenerative and progressive disease that requires intense, professional treatment in order to conquer.
Beth Israel Medical Center Stuyvesant can provide patients aged Adult men, Adult women with unique treatment methods along with compassionate care and guidance. The counselors that work with the patient will be by their side every step of the way, helping to ensure their success in recovery. Every addict is able to overcome their addiction if they want it badly enough, but it does take the professional help of Beth Israel Medical Center Stuyvesant in order to get to the level of sustained sobriety.
Through deciphering the core reasons why the patient uses drugs and alcohol as an escape will help counselors to better create a treatment program that works for them. A tailor-made approach to recovery is what patients will receive when they enter Beth Israel Medical Center Stuyvesant and this is believed to be the best way to treat addiction.
If patients are truly ready to overcome their addiction and begin a new happy and content life than they will succeed in recovery. They must be in that mindset, though, in order to achieve lasting sobriety. Visit Beth Israel Medical Center Stuyvesant online now at www.wehealny.org and recognize how quality treatment can change one's life for the better.
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10 Silver (floor) Building ❤ God Bless their Staff..If I could give more stars I would..most definitely worth it..Thank you tremendously for my dad's surgery after care as well his admit date..You deserve 10 🌟 and more!!😁
10 Silver (floor) Building ❤ God Bless their Staff..If I could give more stars I would most definitely worth it..Thank you tremendously for my dad's surgery after care as well his admit date..You deserve 10 🌟 and more!!😁
I called the Mount Sinai Israel phone number on which Anthony D answered the call. Anthony was a great host via phone. Very Professional and well serviced. This was my first time enjoying a conversation while scheduling an appointment. I rate Anthony's costumer skills and care five star and wish him a promotion.
This hospital should not be closed. They serve the city well with one of the largest drug and alcohol treatment centers in New York City. Our city has the worst heroine epidemic in its history and this hospital has the largest drug detox in Manhattan. I pray they keep the hospital open. What a shame closing one hospital after another while the city is growing so fast. Save Beth Israel hospital
I was born here, my mother gave me the details, from what I hear it’s good.
After a door smashed into my head, I was taken to their ER. The staff is friendly, and they do try to accommodate you as quickly as possible.
The emergency room fast and safe and the staff was very polite and caring I really like the hospital I hope the hospital will be there in the future for all my needs Thank you
I was born in Beth Israel hospital i never stop lovein it from the time i was born.
I flew to NYC from Austin, Texas, and en route I started experiencing chest pains. My wife and I took a taxi from JFK airport directly to the hospital. What a phenomenal experience being a patient here! All the staff from receptionist, nurses, ancillary services, and doctors made us feel comfortable and welcomed. I highly recommend this health institution!
The staff at the ER, paid very close attention to details; for example, an extra pillow, if not fasting, was asked if food was wanted. Doctors and Nurses treated patients with respect, consideration and compassion not only with patients but with relatives as well. The place is clean, security is present. Discharge instructions were given and medicines were explained one by one. In a few days after discharged, received a follow up call from nurse, following up with my condition. I recommend this hospital to all of my family and friends whom near or far try to attend to Beth Israel Hospital. Thank you so much for a fine and well services and treatment. Maria Picard
While my child is a healthy baby he was nicked in the face during my c section. I had some painful episodes and some of the nurses were really nice while others were just ghetto. I was lucky to get a private room but maybe I got it because of my sons face smh. Not one nurse tried to help me breastfeed my son even though they are supposed to be pro breastfeeding. The lactation consultant was nice but I only saw her once for about ten min. Overall I don't think I'll be returning.
Nicest people ever. I've only have had bad hospital experiences, but this place was a blessing. Honestly, everyone was super nice. This didn't just apply to the doctors. The receptionist, nurses, clerks--everyone was so kind. I met Dr. Wolf, the kindest man on God's green earth. My blessings shower on him ever more. I had an ER visit, and can honestly say that this is the first time I had a nice hospital visit.
My uncle had the best treatment there and recovered very fast
Great hospital vascular doctor Dr.grossi did my left leg b.k.a. people treat me very well,nurse ,kitchen service,food, great, floor room 10 silver room 5 very clean ,cleaning service great god bless the whole staff. Thank you very much
They treat me really well. Always polite, work with me not against me.
The Hospital has been an oasis for patients of the area, providing excellent care, charity care, and a Kosher and Jewish facility for the Jewish NY community. It has provided education and medical teaching to hundreds, maybe thousands, of physicians. Beth Israel has been the source of medical knowledge as well as breakthrough medical advances, not the least of which is the development of colonoscopy. The medical literature has hundreds of peer reviewed articles published based upon the research emanating at the time institution. The giants of the department of Surgery will live on in the history of medicine, not the least of which being Leon Ginsberg, William I. Wolf, H. Shinya, and H. T. Cho. By, Richard Rubenstein, MD.
Love it. So I've heard a great doctor named Dr. Maria Iandolo New works here and she saved my life when I was a infant!
Had to wait 8 hours for a bed after surgery. Nurses are really nice and helpful. Food is okay, soup is blah. Overall facility is clean.
It is hard for me to comment on the ER and ICU as I was either unconscious or delirious a good part of the time. In fact, having had seizures before, and having been advised by my neurologist NOT to rush off to the hospital and having survived just fine, I do not know if it was necessary at all, although I can understand attending EMT people and others wanting to be cautious. I also acknowledge that family members were alarmed and felt hospital to be "safer." It felt silly to stick me into an ambulance for the 200 foot ride across the street to the hospital when a wheelchair would have sufficed (I could probably have even walked), and I was shocked to get a $1285 bill for that short ride. I felt that the EMT. ER and ICU people were competent and caring, presumably following standard procedures. Once settled into my room (I was 5 days in hospital in all) care seemed perfunctory, maybe in part because of short staff due to the holiday. Doctors were rarely and very briefly seen, although friendly and helpful enough. Although the noise level was typical for hospitals, I fail to see why it is necessary to wake patients every few hours to take blood pressure and temperature nor, when I finally got to sleep, to come clattering into the room at 4 AM with a scale to get me up onto to get my weight every night. Hospitals do tend to not be good places to rest and recover. I felt sorry for the wife or partner of the older Asian man next to me when I realized that she was trying to sleep on two hard-back chairs next to each other and wonder if there wasn't some way she could have been made more comfortable. Also, I had a very persistent cough (likely related to throat irritation from being aspirated), keeping me and, no doubt, my neighbor, awake. This seems to me something nurses should notice and do something about. After I finally asked a nurse she said she would look into it, and finally brought me what seemed to be a single cough drop. If this had been something communicable I would, no doubt, have shared it widely. Finally, it took a full extra day and a half for me to be discharged, supposedly because "may papers were not ready." This was just so ridiculous. If my family hadn't been fussy about it I would have just walked out. Could it be that the hospital wanted to keep me there longer so they could charge for an extra day or two when there were little extra expenses to them? I am not complaining about the individual staff members, as they were uniformly friendly and helpful. The system itself needs attention.
Better than other hospital. ER so fast, nice services. Been there few times, every staff is polite.