NYU Langone Opens 195000-Square-Foot, Multispecialty Outpatient Care Center for Women's Health & Wellness – NYU Langone Health

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NYU Langone Ambulatory Care Center East 53rd Street offers comprehensive gynecologic, obstetric, and wellness care.
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As part of its commitment to enhance access to high-quality care, NYU Langone Health has begun the phased opening of NYU Langone Ambulatory Care Center East 53rd Street, at 159 East 53rd Street, offering comprehensive gynecologic, obstetric, and wellness care.
“This new, state-of-the-art facility gives us opportunity to dramatically expand our scope of services within gynecology and obstetrics and enhance care for patients with a full range of specialty services,” says Dana R. Gossett, MD, the Stanley H. Kaplan Professor and Chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. “A true one-stop-shop for women’s health in a convenient new location, we’re committed to providing the highest level of integrated, quality care that NYU Langone is known for across the region.”
Once fully open, NYU Langone Ambulatory Care Center East 53rd Street will comprise the following features:
Four practices have relocated from the surrounding area to NYU Langone Ambulatory Care Center East 53rd Street, and specialists there are currently seeing patients on the fourth floor. In the spring, the NYU Langone Fertility Center will move from its current location on First Avenue to 53rd Street. In addition, the Joan H. Tisch Center for Women’s Health, a large multispecialty practice on the Upper East Side, will relocate there next year.
At the new center, patients have access to routine and specialty care, educational programs, and related outpatient surgical procedures in the following areas:
“Bringing providers together in a collaborative space enhances our ability to better meet the needs of our diverse patient population,” says Andrew Rubin, senior vice president for clinical affairs and ambulatory care at NYU Langone. “We anticipate being able to provide 20 percent more appointments in this spacious center, and we’ll add new providers and specialties over time based on demand.”
In addition to the wide range of services offered, the space itself is designed to reinforce a healing environment.
“With design elements created and chosen by women, this new facility offers our patients a beautiful, inviting, and also highly functional space with a focus on wellness and wellbeing,” says Vicki Match Suna, AIA, executive vice president and vice dean for real estate development and facilities at NYU Langone. “From the moment of arrival in the main lobby’s open, light-filled atrium, visitors are welcomed by vibrantly colorful and stunning works of art, including the ‘Healing Shawl’ by Marela Zacarías and a sweeping glass mural by artist Anne Lindberg which spans the building’s five clinical floors. Each piece of art along with thoughtfully selected fabrics, furniture, and finishes all come together for a patient experience that compliments NYU Langone’s high-quality level of care.”
Deborah “DJ” Haffeman
Phone: 646-284-5630
deborah.haffeman@nyulangone.org
Katie Ullman
Phone: 646-483-3984
kathryn.ullman@nyulangone.org
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