How many beds are there at Tisch Hospital?

At Tisch Hospital, we have more than 300 beds for people who need inpatient care. We also have 66 state-of-the-art operating rooms an advanced critical care unit, and a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) for our tiniest patients.

Why is Tisch Hospital called the Baby Friendly Hospital?

We have earned the Baby-Friendly designation from Baby-Friendly USA in recognition of our care and support for breastfeeding mothers and their babies. Opened in 1963 as University Hospital, our facility was renamed Tisch Hospital in 1989 in recognition of two prominent and generous benefactors—brothers Laurence A. and Preston Robert Tisch.

Who are the doctors at NYU Langone Tisch Hospital?

At NYU Langone’s Tisch Hospital, our doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals use a team approach to provide the highest level of care to people from New York City and around the world. We want our patients and their families to feel comfortable during their stay.

Why did Tisch Hospital get the Gold Seal of approval?

We have received The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval ® in recognition of our commitment to providing our patients with the highest quality care. At Tisch Hospital, we have more than 300 beds for people who need inpatient care.

What are the guidelines for building a hospital?

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How did Tisch Hospital in New York get its name?

Opened in 1963 as University Hospital, our facility was renamed Tisch Hospital in 1989 in recognition of two prominent and generous benefactors—brothers Laurence A. and Preston Robert Tisch. Guests are encouraged to visit loved ones during their hospital stay. We provide shuttle transportation between many of our locations.