Gift Shops
NewYork-Presbyterian/
Columbia University Medical Center
Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 9 PM
Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays, 10 AM to 9 PM
(212) 305-7008
The Gift Shop is located in the lobby of the Milstein Hospital Building. It offers a wide selection of items, including flowers, toiletries, newspapers, magazines, cards, snacks, beverages, gifts, and Mylar balloons. Latex balloons are prohibited in the Hospital. For the health and safety of our patients, balloons and flowers (fresh cut, artificial, and dried arrangements) are prohibited in all intensive care units, recovery rooms, operating rooms, nurseries, labor and delivery suites, and oncology and transplant units.
NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center
Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM to 9 PM
Saturday and Sunday, 9 AM to 9 PM
(212) 746-4230
The Gift Shop is located behind the Information Desk. It offers a wide selection of items including flowers, toiletries, newspapers, magazines, cards, snacks, beverages, gifts, and Mylar balloons. Latex balloons are prohibited in the Hospital. For the health and safety of our patients, balloons and flowers (fresh cut, artificial, and dried arrangements) are prohibited in all intensive care units, recovery rooms, operating rooms, nurseries, labor and delivery suites, and oncology and transplant units.
NewYork-Presbyterian/The Allen Hospital
Monday through Sunday, 9 AM to 8 PM
(212) 932-5050
The Gift Shop is located in the first floor lobby of The Allen Hospital. It offers a wide selection of items, including flowers, toiletries, newspapers, magazines, cards, snacks, beverages, gifts, and Mylar balloons. Latex balloons are prohibited in the Hospital. For the health and safety of our patients, balloons and flowers (fresh cut, artificial, and dried arrangements) are prohibited in all intensive care units, recovery rooms, operating rooms, nurseries, labor and delivery suites, and oncology and transplant units.
Balloons/Flowers
As patients and staff members may be allergic to latex, only Mylar balloons are allowed in the Hospital. Additionally, latex balloons pose an environmental hazard inside and outside of the Hospital. Silk flowers are preferred over real flowers, as real flowers pose an allergy risk to some patients.



