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Syosset Hospital (also known as Syosset Community Hospital and North Shore University Hospital at Syosset) is a short term community hospital located in Syosset, New York. The hospital has 136 beds and is affiliated with the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. The hospital is a member of Northwell Health.
History
Syosset Hospital was founded in 1962. It was designed by East Meadow-based architect Siegmund Spiegel and built at a cost of $4.5 million (1962 USD).
In 1980, the hospital went from being a proprietary medical institution to a non-profit hospital, being take over by the Baptist Medical Center of New York. A major nurse's strike also occurred around that time that year, which temporarily closed the hospital.
In 1989, Syosset Hospital banned smoking at the hospital.
In 1995, Syosset Hospital became a member of the North Shore LIJ Health System (now Northwell Health).
During the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses at the hospital protested Northwell's decision to extend the temporary closure of the hospital's psychiatric unit; Northwell temporarily closed it in order to house additional patients during the pandemic.
See also
Glen Cove Hospital
Huntington Hospital
Plainview Hospital
References
External links
Syosset Hospital Website
Northwell Health Website
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