Standardizing Orthopedic Care Across the Region
In collaboration with Columbia University Irving Medical Center and Weill Cornell Medicine, NewYork-Presbyterian is committed to providing the highest quality, evidence-based, patient-centered care to all members of the diverse communities served by NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital, NewYork-Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital, NewYork-Presbyterian Queens, NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, and their affiliated physician medical groups.
Through its Regional Hospital Network, NewYork-Presbyterian’s extensive breadth of clinical services and hospital resources now extend from Northern Westchester through all of Manhattan and into Brooklyn and Queens, reaching a population of some 8.8 million people.
NewYork-Presbyterian’s commitment moves far beyond the walls of its hospitals, reaching into the very fabric of daily life in neighborhoods of virtually every cultural background, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status. Indeed, this is what defines NewYork-Presbyterian — a multicultural and multiethnic organization with a proud history of caring for individuals and families who rely on top-ranked physicians and health professionals to meet their myriad physical and mental health needs.
The communities in Southern Westchester served by NewYork-Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital are benefiting from a wide-ranging orthopedics program established in collaboration with Columbia Doctors in 2017. The program offers local residents the full spectrum of care, from conservative management of orthopedic conditions to advanced surgical treatments, including hip and knee replacement surgery, and rehabilitation medicine. A more recent expansion of the orthopedic program now includes an orthopedic trauma referral service for Westchester County and a comprehensive sports medicine program.