Call 911
Call 911 for emergency medical needs.

If you or a family member need healthcare or medical treatment, you can contact one of the NYC Health + Hospitals facilities.

When you call the hospital, a staff member will listen to your needs and transfer you to one of organization's 11 acute care hospitals, 6 health centers, or 70 community-based clinics to schedule an appointment.

You can receive care regardless of your ability to pay or your immigration status. All of your information will be kept confidential, including immigration status.

Learn about paying for health care.

Find a public hospital.

To help prevent the spread of COVID-19, face masks are required to enter.

Use the internet or call 411 to find other hospitals in New York City. If you call 411, your phone service provider may charge you an additional fee.

New York City's 11 public hospitals are:

  • Bellevue Hospital Center
  • Elmhurst Hospital Center
  • Harlem Hospital Center
  • Jacobi Medical Center
  • Kings County Hospital Center
  • Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center
  • Metropolitan Hospital Center
  • North Central Bronx Hospital
  • Queens Hospital Center
  • South Brooklyn Health/Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hospital (formerly Coney Island Hospital)
  • Woodhull Medical and Mental Health Center

ExpressCare is a fast, easy way for patients to get care for health problems that aren't emergencies. You can see a health care provider for common physical, mental, emotional, and behavioral health issues without an appointment.

Providers are available on demand by video and phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can also receive in-person, walk-in care at a NYC Health + Hospitals locations.

Online

Learn more about ExpressCare.

By Phone

  • Agency: NYC Health + Hospitals
  • Division: ExpressCare
  • Phone Number: (631) 397-2273
  • Business Hours: 24 hours, 7 days a week