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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Sun - Phones:
Main - 718-963-7272
Extra - 718-963-7171
Extra - 718-963-7632
Extra - 718-963-7174
Fax - 718-456-0284
Fax - 718-566-1722
ExtraTollFree - 800-621-4673
- Address:
- 374 Stockholm St Brooklyn, NY 11237
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- Northern Brooklyn, Bushwick
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Wyckoff Heights Hospital
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Operational since 1889, the Wyckoff Heights Medical Center is a 350-plus-bed hospital that provides a range of medical services. It operates claims management, biomedical engineering, finance, and food and nutrition departments. The hospital provides audiology, dental, dermatology, facial plastic, gastroenterology, genetic counseling, gynecology and orthopedics services. The Wyckoff Heights Medical Center also offers pediatrics, pulmonary, surgery and ophthalmology services, as well as pain management, wound care, weight loss and various resident training programs. It additionally offers treatment for allergies, diabetes, memory disorders and infectious diseases. The hospital employs more than 1,800 physicians, nurses and support personnel. The Wyckoff Heights Medical Center is affiliated with the New York-Presbyterian Healthcare System and is accredited by The Joint Commission. It maintains a location in Brooklyn, N.Y.
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02/20/10
Provided by YP.comI fell and broke my rotator cuff, shattering it into 5 pieces. I was taken by ambulance to Wycoff Heights' Emergency Room, where I waited more than 6 hours before being seen.
I am oxygen-dependent, my own oxygen ran out, and they were unable to provide me with any while I was waiting. Neither did they offer me so much as a tylenol for the excruciating pain.
When the doctor's saw me they offered surgery as the only option. I checked myself out, against medical advice, and since it was by now early evening, opted to stay overnight at a relatives until they could take me in the morning to a good hospital's ER- where I received immediate and proper care and treatment (no surgery!)
Wycoff Heights should be closed, it doesn't even meet third-world standards for care.