![]() in 2015 and then renamed again to NYU Langone Hospital- Brooklyn in 2017. Founded by Sister Elisabeth Fedde as the Norwegian Lutheran Deaconess Home and Hospital at 441 4th Avenue in 1883, moved to 4520 4th Avenue in 1889, merged with Lutheran Hospital of Manhattan to form Our Savior's Lutheran Hospital in July 1956 and then renamed Lutheran Medical Center, moved to its current site in 1977, renamed NYU Lutheran Medical Center upon its affiliation with N.Y.U. NYU Langone Hospital- Brooklyn, 150 55th Street, Brooklyn.Incorporated on May 27, 1881, opened as the Methodist Episcopal Hospital in the City of Brooklyn on December 15, 1887, renamed Methodist Hospital of Brooklyn in 1939, renamed New York Methodist hospital upon its affiliation with New York-Presbyterian Hospital in 1993. NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, 506 6th Street, Brooklyn.By 2015 had dropped NewYork Presbyterian, affiliated with Maimonides. Became New York Community Hospital when it was acquired by New York-Presbyterian Hospital in 1997. Renamed Community Hospital of Brooklyn in the mid-1960s. Later Hospital of the Jacques Loewe Foundation. ![]() Founded as Madison Park Hospital in 1929. New York Community Hospital, 2525 Kings Highway, Brooklyn.Opened as Kings Highway Hospital in 1955, renamed Beth Israel-Kings Highway Division when acquired by Beth Israel Medical Center in 1995, renamed Beth Israel Brooklyn on February 27, 2012, renamed Mount Sinai Beth Israel Brooklyn on Janufollowing the merger of Mount Sinai and Beth Israel, renamed Mount Sinai Brooklyn on July 20, 2015. Mount Sinai Brooklyn, 3201 Kings Highway.Renamed Maimonides Medical Center in 1996. Israel Zion merged with Beth Moses Hospital to form Maimonides Hospital on July 30, 1947, and acute medical services were consolidated at the Israel Zion location. Israel and Zion Hospitals merged in May 1920 to form Israel Zion Hospital and opened at 10th Avenue and 48th Street on September 17, 1922. Its constituent institutions were The New Utrecht Dispensary, which opened at 1275 37th Street in 1911 was renamed Israel Hospital when it became a hospital Zion Hospital, which opened at 2140 Cropsey Avenue in 1911 and Beth Moses Hospital, which opened at 404 Hart Street on October 24, 1920. Maimonides Medical Center, 4802 10th Avenue, Brooklyn.In 1955 absorbed Kingston Avenue Hospital, which opened in 1891 as a Hospital for Contagious Diseases. ![]()
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