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Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital
Currently ranked as the No. 6 Pediatric Hospital in the nation, the Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is a 10-story 265,000 square foot facility in the area of Washington Heights in upper Manhattan dedicated to providing the highest quality of care to children in the most technologically advanced environment. The Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital, which opened its doors in November 2003, was funded entirely through philanthropy with the largest contribution coming from over 1,200 Morgan Stanley employees.
The Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital of New York-Presbyterian is affiliated with Columbia University College of Physician’s & Surgeons and is responsible for many innovations and pioneering work in the area of pediatric medicine. It is a comprehensive pediatric hospital that treats a wide range of childhood diseases from the most common illnesses to more specialized, unique cases. Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital is committed to meeting the special needs of children and their families in a safe, trusting and nurturing environment.
Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital builds on a century-old tradition of dedication to the needs of children. Each year, thousands of parents from the local community of Washington Heights, the tri-state region, the United States, and the world bring their children - from infancy through adolescence - to the Hospital, seeking the expertise and the compassion that has defined and guided our institution for more than a century. The mission of the Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital of NewYork-Presbyterian is to anchor a fully integrated healthcare delivery system for children that ensures the highest quality of care and ease of access to healthcare services while maintaining the highest standards of academic excellence.
The new Hospital also boasts a magnificent indoor Wintergarden Plaza within our spacious lobby that provides a wonderful venue for music, dance, choral and dramatic performances. These performances brighten the hospital stays for patients and families by providing respite from their illnesses.
To find out how you can become involved in supporting our programs, please contact Allison Blum in the Office of Development at 212.342.0937. |