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Finding Your Way BHCfloorplans_handout.qxd:Layout 1 7/6/09 10:44 AM Page 1 MAIN NUMBER 718.250.8000 FOR DEPARTMENTS DIAL 718.250+EXTENSION DEPARTMENT EXTENSION DEPARTMENT EXTENSION Emergency Department 8075 Nephrology 6100 Emergency Department – Pediatrics 6209 Neurology 6940 Neurosurgery 8103 Admitting - Inpatient 8299 Nuclear Medicine 8225 Allergy & Immunology 718.875.2820 Nurse-Family Partnership 718.485.1801/347.295.0923 Ambulatory (Outpatient) Care Center 8425 Nursing Administration 8025 Anesthesia 8848 Nursing Education 6905 Bariatrics 8920 Obstetrics & Gynecology 8302 Breast Imaging Center 6652 Occupational Therapy 8143 Bronchoscopy/Endoscopy 8323 Ophthalmology 6937 The Brooklyn Hospital Foundation 6514 Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 8963 Cancer Resource Center 8929 Orthopedics 7700 Cardiac Catheterization Lab 8284 Pain Management Program 6915 Cardiac Special Care Unit (CSCU) 8640 Pastoral Care 8572 Cardiac Stress Testing 8009 PATH Center - DeKalb Ave. 6559 Cardiology 8265 PATH Center - Church Ave. 718.826.5600 Cardio/Pulmonary Care Unit (CPCU) 8600 Patient Accounts/Billing 8080 Cashier 8474 Patient Information 8268 Children’s Health Center 8671 Patient Relations 8292 Community Outreach 6613/6629 Pediatrics 8671 Day Surgery (Outpatient Surgery) 6965 Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) 8590 Dermatology 6767 Pediatric Surgery 8677 Development (fundraising) 8599 Perinatal Diagnostic 8123 Dentistry 8963 Physical Therapy 8142 Detox 8900 Plastic Surgery 6123 Dialysis - Downtown Office 8160 Podiatry 8753 Dialysis - Rockwell Office 718.260.2710 Post-Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) 8058 Ears, Nose, Throat 8520 Pre-Admission Testing 8275 Endocrinology 8995 Prenatal Care Assistance Program 8986 Faculty Practice - Medicine 6100/6120 Pulmonary Medicine 6100 Family Medicine 8621 Public Affairs 8325 Financial Assistance Program 8080 Radiation Oncology 8248 Food & Nutrition 8940/8229 Radiology 8240 Gastroenterology - GI 6945 Registration - Outpatient 8296 Finding your way. Genetics 8032 Rehabilitation Medicine 8142/8143 Geriatrics 6131 Respiratory Therapy 8065 Gift Shop 8077 Rheumatology 6921 Graduate Medical Education 6650 Sleep Lab 8224 Hematology/Oncology 6960 Social Work 8150 Home Health Service 2700 Speech & Hearing 8431 Hot Line Compliance 888.308.4435 Stroke Center 6940 Human Resources 6116 Surgery Department 6920 Infectious Diseases 6922 Surgery, waiting room 8423 Information Desk 8293 Surgical Intensive Care Units (SICU) 8950 Internal Medicine 6925 TV/Telephone Rental 6025 Labor & Delivery 8400 Urology 6880 Language Assistance Coordinator 8292 Vascular Surgery 6237 Maternity 8440 Volunteer Services 8000 Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) 8670 Women's Health Center 8521 Medical Records 8288 Women, Infants and Children Program (WIC) 8126 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) 8500 Community Family Health Centers The Brooklyn Hospital Center - Outpatient Care Manhattan Avenue Health Center 121 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11201 960 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11222 718.250.8425 718.349.8500 The Brooklyn Hospital 8th Avenue Family Health Center Williamsburg Family Health Center 5909 8th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11220 99 Division Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11211 718.851.2323 718.599.6200 La Providencia Family Medicine Center 1280 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11221 718.455.9000 121 DeKalb Avenue • Brooklyn, NY 11201 718.250.8000 • www.tbh.org Z5 TBHC JULY09 2000 BHCfloorplans_handout.qxd:Layout 1 7/6/09 10:44 AM Page 2 DEPARTMENT BUILDING FLOOR DEPARTMENT BUILDING FLOOR Admitting – Inpatient Main Hospital Ground Patient Units Ambulatory Care Center/ Dispensary 2 and 3 Cardiac Specialty Care Unit - CSCU Main Hospital 6 Outpatient Clinics Cardio/Pulmonary Care Unit - CPCU Main Hospital 6 Bronchoscopy/Endoscopy Main Hospital 3 Geriatrics Main Hospital 8 WILLO UGHBY Cafeteria Main Hospital 1 STREET Maynard Building Floor Labor and Delivery Main Hospital 4 (Bridge to Maynard on 2nd floor) Cancer Resource Center Main Hospital 5 • Breast Imaging Center.............2 Maternity/Birthing Center Main Hospital 4 • Doctors Private Offices............2 Cardiology Lab Main Hospital 2 E • Family Medicine........................1 Medical Intensive Care Unit - MICU Main Hospital 6 • General Medicine.....................6 Cardiology Testing Main Hospital 2 E • Human Resources...............Ground Medical/Surgical Main Hospital 6, 7, 8 C A • Speech and Hearing................12 Cashier West Pavilion 1 L P Neonatal Intensive Care Unit - NICU Main Hospital 5 D PARKING GARAGE Cardiac CATH Lab Main Hospital 6 N Nursery Main Hospital 4 A L Chapel/Pastoral Care North Pavilion 2 H Pediatrics Main Hospital 5 S A Children’s Health Center Main Hospital 1 Pediatrics Intensive Care Unit - PICU Main Hospital 5 Bridge to Maynard on 2nd floor Community Outreach West Pavilion 4 Pediatrics – Hematology/Oncology Main Hospital 10 North Pavilion Floor CT Scan Main Hospital Ground • Pastoral Care.............................2 Post-Anesthesia Care Unit - PACU Main Hospital 3 • Patient Relations.......................1 Day Surgery (Outpatient Surgery) Main Hospital 3 • Professional Service.................2 Rehabilitation – Inpatient Main Hospital 8 • Social Work.................................1 Dental Care and Oral Surgery Dispensary 1 • Weight Loss Surgery ................2 Surgical Intensive Care Unit - SICU Main Hospital 3 POWER BUILDING (Bariatrics) Detox Unit Main Hospital 9 Dialysis Unit Main Hospital 2 CAFE ´ Education Center/Auditorium North Pavilion 3 Maynard Building (Bridge to Maynard on 2nd floor) Emergency Department Main Hospital Ground DEPARTMENT FLOOR DEPARTMENT FLOOR Gift Shop Main Hospital 1 MRI Unit Main Hospital Ground Allergy and Immunology 10 Neurosurgery 4 UP Main Hospital Floor Medical Records Main Hospital 1 Breast Imaging Center 2 Nephrology (Kidney) 7 Floor West Pavilion • Cafeteria.....................................1 • Cashier .......................................1 E • Cardiology Testing....................2 Nuclear Medicine Main Hospital 2 Cardiology Faculty Practice 6 Obstetrics/Gynecology 3 • Patient Accounts/Billing..........1 GIFT SHOP • Cardiac CATH Lab......................6 Services • Rehabilitation Services............2 E E • Children’s Health Center..........1 PATH Center Dispensary 1 Dermatology 10 DN • CT Scan.................................Ground Ophthalmology 4 $ E Patient Accounts/Billing West Pavilion 1 Doctors Private Offices 2 E E E • Day Surgery ..............................3 UP DN (Outpatient Surgery) Orthopedics 8 UP UP Patient Relations North Pavilion 1 Endocrinology 7 i DN • Dialysis Unit..............................2 Otolaryngology (ENT) 9 • Gift Shop.....................................1 Perinatal Diagnostics and Sonogram Dispensary 3 Family Medicine 1 • Labor and Delivery....................4 Pediatrics 9 Dispensery Building Floor MAIN • Maternity/Birthing Center......4 Pre-Admission Testing Main Hospital 3 Gastroenterology 4 • Ambulatory Care Center/ ..........2 ENTRANCE • Neonatal Intensive Care..........4 Pediatrics – Cardiology 11 Outpatient Clinics • Nuclear Medicine......................2 Radiology/X-Ray Main Hospital Ground General Medicine 6 • PATH Center................................1 • Nursery.......................................4 Podiatry 8 • Dental Care/Oral Surgery.........1 • Patient Units...........................3-10 Radiology/Oncology Main Hospital Ground Geriatrics 7 • Pre-Admissions Testing............3 Pulmonary Medicine 7 • Pre-Surgical Testing..................3 Registration - Outpatient Main Hospital 2 Internal Medicine Faculty 7 Reproductive Genetics 7 • Radiology/X-Ray.................Ground Rehabilitation Services (PT/OT) West Pavilion 2 Practice • Radiology/Oncology..........Ground Rheumatology 7 • Registration - Outpatient........2 Respiratory Care Main Hospital Ground Hematology/Oncology 5 WIC Center • Surgery/Visitor Waiting...........3 (Cancer Care) Outpatient Speech & Hearing 12 Women, Infant and Children’s Sleep Lab Main Hospital 2 Care Program AMBULANCE Human Resources Ground Surgery Department 8 EMERGENCY ENTRANCE Social Work North Pavilion 1 P Infectious Diseases 5 Urology 6 Ground Level Vascular Laboratory Main Hospital 10 Neurology 4 Vascular 5 Weight Loss Surgery (Bariatrics) North Pavilion 2 WALK IN FORT GREENE PARK EMERGENCY ENTRANCE Women’s Health Center Dispensary 3 Ground Level DEKALB AVENUE BHCfloorplans_handout.qxd:Layout 1 7/6/09 10:44 AM Page 2 DEPARTMENT BUILDING FLOOR DEPARTMENT BUILDING FLOOR Admitting – Inpatient Main Hospital Ground Patient Units Ambulatory Care Center/ Dispensary 2 and 3 Cardiac Specialty Care Unit - CSCU Main Hospital 6 Outpatient Clinics Cardio/Pulmonary Care Unit - CPCU Main Hospital 6 Bronchoscopy/Endoscopy Main Hospital 3 Geriatrics Main Hospital 8 WILLO UGHBY Cafeteria Main Hospital 1 STREET Maynard Building Floor Labor and Delivery Main Hospital 4 (Bridge to Maynard on 2nd floor) Cancer Resource Center Main Hospital 5 • Breast Imaging Center.............2 Maternity/Birthing Center Main Hospital 4 • Doctors Private Offices............2 Cardiology Lab Main Hospital 2 E • Family Medicine........................1 Medical Intensive Care Unit - MICU Main Hospital 6 • General Medicine.....................6 Cardiology Testing Main Hospital 2 E • Human Resources...............Ground Medical/Surgical Main Hospital 6, 7, 8 C A • Speech and Hearing................12 Cashier West Pavilion 1 L P Neonatal Intensive Care Unit - NICU Main Hospital 5 D PARKING GARAGE Cardiac CATH Lab Main Hospital 6 N Nursery Main Hospital 4 A L Chapel/Pastoral Care North Pavilion 2 H Pediatrics
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