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NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital

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NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital
Map
Geography
Location1980 Crompond Road, Cortlandt Manor, New York, United States
Coordinates41°17′33″N 73°53′35″W / 41.2925243°N 73.8929404°W / 41.2925243; -73.8929404
Organization
Care systemPublic
TypeGeneral
Affiliated universityNewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
Services
Beds128
History
Opened1889
Links
Websitenyp.org/hudsonvalley
ListsHospitals in New York State

NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital, frequently referred to as Hudson Valley Hospital or simply NYP/HVH, is an accredited non-profit hospital with 350 physicians and 1,300 employees in Cortlandt Manor, New York.[1]

History

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Hudson Valley Hospital was first founded in 1889 by the Helping Hands Association in the City of Peekskill after a group of women raised $1,800 to purchase property on lower South Street.[2]

The hospital was known as the Helping Hand Hospital until 1911 when it was incorporated as Peekskill Hospital. Later, in 1966 the hospital moved to its current location in Cortlandt Manor and was renamed Hudson Valley Hospital in 1992.

The hospital expanded in 2014 to include a Cancer Center and Emergency Department, among other additions to the infrastructure.[3]

Specialties & Awards

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HVHC leverages 3D mammography technology for breast imaging. HVHC has earned the "Baby Friendly" status from the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "About Hudson Hospital".
  2. ^ "Hudson Valley Hospital Center and NewYork-Presbyterian Announce New Affiliation to Enhance Care in the Hudson Valley".
  3. ^ "Hudson Valley Hospital Center Hooks Up with NewYork-Presbyterian" (Press release).
  4. ^ "NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System" (Press release). Archived from the original on 2015-12-22.