As part of its commitment to enhancing access to high-quality care, NYU Langone Health has launched a new hub for women’s health and wellness in the heart of Manhattan, at 159 East 53rd Street.
After a phased opening, and with multiple practice relocations from the surrounding area over the past year, NYU Langone Ambulatory Care Center East 53rd Street is now fully open and home to more than 80 providers from a dozen clinical areas. It offers a full range of women’s health, gynecologic, and obstetric care, from well visits to routine and high-risk pregnancy care.
“This new facility brings together virtually every women’s health–related service to provide convenient, personalized care under one roof,” says Andrew Rubin, senior vice president for clinical affairs and ambulatory care at NYU Langone.
Inside this state-of-the-art, 195,000-square-foot facility are the Joan H. Tisch Center for Women’s Health, the NYU Langone Fertility Center, NYU Langone Obstetrics and Gynecology Associates, the Endometriosis Center, and Maternal–Fetal Medicine at NYU Langone Obstetrics and Gynecology Associates. The wide range of clinical services available include cancer screenings, orthopedic programs, transgender and gender-diverse care, care for endometriosis, and on-site operations for minor procedures.
Additional offerings include the Center for Fibroid Care; the Center for Midlife Health and Menopause; the Center for Vulvar Health; the Perinatal Mental Health Program, which offers support for mothers during and after childbirth; and a new radiology location for mammography and other imaging services.
“The collaboration and commitment to women’s health at this multispecialty practice at 53rd Street is unlike anywhere else,” says Dana R. Gossett, MD, the Stanley H. Kaplan Professor and Chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine.
“We look forward to continuing to provide care throughout the entire course of our patients’ lives, in a space that ensures us the ability to personalize care by connecting patients with specialists right in the same building.”