Memorial Sloan-Kettering Hospital | cancer hospital

USA / New Jersey / West New York / York Avenue, 1275
 hospital, cancer hospital

1275 York Avenue in New York is part of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, originally designed c. 1938 by James Gamble Rogers with Henry C. Pelton in a stripped Art Deco as the Kerbs Memorial. In 1950, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill deigned the expansive Ewing Pavillion.

As a worldwide leader in the treatment of cancer, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center’s inpatient hospital – known as Memorial Hospital – maintains a comprehensive, patient-focused approach to delivering care. Patients are admitted to Memorial Hospital when they have acute care needs for treatment or symptom management, based on their cancer diagnosis or a related illness.

In 2010, more than 24,000 patients were admitted. Within the hospital, young patients receive care in the Claire Tow Pediatric Pavilion, which includes our inpatient units and our outpatient Pediatric Day Hospital. For more information, please call 212-639-2000 or 800-525-2225 for appointments.

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Coordinates:   40°45'52"N   73°57'25"W
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