HEALTHCARE / SPECIALIZED CARE

Yale New-Haven Leads the Way
Attracting some of the brightest and most inquisitive minds in modern medicine, Yale-New Haven Hospital encompasses a network of facilities and Centers of Excellence that stand at the forefront of healthcare. Four of the finest include Hale-New Haven Heart Center, Maternity Services, Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital, and Yale Cancer Center. One of the latest additions is the Yale-New Haven Psychiatric Hospital, a 76-bed facility that provides psychiatric care to adults and children.

Dedicated to serving residents of New Haven and surrounding communities, the hospital provides millions of dollars each year in free care as well as sponsorship of programs and activities that benefit the community. Seminars and workshops promote health and wellness, many of them free or available for a nominal charge. The hospital operates a mammography van, support groups, nutrition counseling, a free online subscription service for medical news, a breast and cervical cancer screening program for medically under-served women, family support programs, and special programs to promote maternal and infant health. In every aspect of life, Yale New-Haven Hospital is working diligently to make a positive difference.

Yale-New Haven Hospital
The 994-bed Yale-New Haven Hospital (YNHH) is a tertiary referral center that includes the 201-bed Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital as well as the 76-bed Yale-New Haven Psychiatric Hospital. Serving as the primary teaching hospital for Yale University School of Medicine, the hospital is staffed by over 470 supervised house physicians who bring around-the-clock attention to patient care. The hospital consistently ranks among the nation’s finest, relying on the skills of 2,200 university-based and community physicians practicing more than 100 specialties. Yale-New Haven receives national and international referrals and is nationally recognized for its commitment to teaching and clinical research. The National Institutes of Health have recognized the hospital and its auxiliary facilities for the excellence of the Cancer Prevention Research Unit, Cancer Information Service Center, Comprehensive Cancer Service, Digestive Disease Research Center, Child Health Research Center, Children’s and Adults’ Clinical Research Centers, and Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center.

Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital
Historically, Yale-New Haven Hospital cared for more children than any other hospital in Connecticut. In 1993 the hospital opened the Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital as Connecticut’s first comprehensive children’s hospital. Thousands of children receive inpatient, outpatient, emergency, primary, and preventive care at this facility—one of New England’s primary centers for diagnosing and treating pediatric problems.

 

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