Flushing Hospital Medical Center

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Michael Thompson
May 10, 2023
I had a scheduled procedure, and I appreciated the clear communication from the staff. I felt very well taken care of during my visit.
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Sophia Chen
Mar 15, 2023
The care I received at Flushing Hospital was exceptional. The staff was warm and attentive, and the facilities were immaculate.
Frequently asked questions
help_outline What documents/information are necessary for me to bring to Flushing Hospital when registering as a patient?
When preparing for a scheduled visit to the hospital, pack the following items: photo identification (like a driver's license), health insurance documentation, comfortable clothing for returning home, a list of medications you take (with dosages), personal contacts, personal items (like eyeglasses or dentures), toiletries, and optionally, your own slippers. While the hospital offers free telephone and television services, you may bring your own device for entertainment.
help_outline What happens if I am in need of health care but don’t have health insurance?
Individuals without medical insurance may still qualify for assistance through Flushing Hospital’s Financial Assistance Office. You can reach them at 718-670-5588 or visit the Billing Center section of our website for more information.
help_outline How do I get my health records at Flushing Hospital?
To obtain your health records, download the Authorization for Release of Health Information form, complete it, and return it either by mail or in person to the Medical Records Department at Flushing Hospital Medical Center, 4500 Parsons Boulevard, Flushing, NY 11355. The office is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Note that a fee might apply for copies of the records, unless they are sent directly to a doctor. For further assistance, call 718-670-5425 or 5424.
help_outline Where do I go for my baby’s birth certificate?
To access your child's birth certificate, contact the New York City Bureau of Vital Records. You can order a certificate online for $15 or visit 125 Worth Street, Lower Manhattan, for in-person requests.
help_outline Where can I get help with locating a doctor?
To find a doctor near you, visit our 'Find a Doctor' page where you can search by specialty, proximity, gender, language, and accepted insurance.
help_outline How can I get help with an issue I’m having when dealing with the hospital?
If you have questions or concerns about your care, our patient advocate is available to assist. The advocate can help resolve issues and document grievances for review by the executive office. To contact the patient advocate, call 718-670-5386.
help_outline What are the visiting hours?
Visitors over the age of 12 are welcome from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM on general medical/surgical floors. Dads can visit in the mother/baby unit at any time, and parents can visit the Pediatric Unit anytime. There are limited visitations for Psychiatry, Chemical Dependence, and Intensive Care Units.
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Ultrasound ServicesDiagnostic ImagingRadiologyPrenatal UltrasoundMedical ImagingSonogram ClinicObstetrics and..Bariatric Surgery..Emergency DepartmentPediatric Services

What We Offer

Surgery

Bariatric Surgery
Comprehensive surgical services for weight loss, including preoperative and postoperative support.

Diagnostic Imaging

Radiology Services
Advanced diagnostic imaging services performed by Board Certified radiologists using the latest technology.

Pediatrics

Pediatric Care
Specialized care for children, including developmental support and routine check-ups.

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