NYU Langone Medical Center in New York, NY is ranked nationally in 12 adult specialties. It was also high-performing in 2 adult specialties. NYU Langone Medical Center is a 718-bed general medical and surgical facility with 34,732 admissions in the most recent year reported. It performed 13,972 annual inpatient and 49,723 outpatient surgeries. Its emergency room had 75,485 visits. NYU Langone Medical Center is a teaching hospital. It is also accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF).
The U.S. News analysis of hospitals includes data from nearly 5,000 centers across multiple clinical specialties, procedures and conditions. Scores are based on a variety of patient outcome and care-related factors, such as patient safety and nurse staffing. Hospitals are ranked nationally in specialties and regionally in states and major metro areas. U.S. News assigns a rating to hospitals in a handful of common procedures and conditions, including hip replacement and COPD. NYU Langone Medical Center is ranked nationally in 12 adult specialties. It also achieved the highest rating possible in 9 procedures or conditions. Read more about how we rank best hospitals.
Hospitals are evaluated across 16 medical specialties that include cancer and cardiology & heart surgery. Twelve of the 16 specialties rely heavily on data from multiple sources like the American Hospital Association and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. In four other specialties, hospitals are scored on reputation among surveyed physicians.
| Specialty | National Rank | Overall Score | |
| Cancer |
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62.6/100 | Scorecard |
| Cardiology & Heart Surgery |
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72.5/100 | Scorecard |
| Diabetes & Endocrinology |
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66.7/100 | Scorecard |
| Ear, Nose & Throat |
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70.9/100 | Scorecard |
| Gastroenterology & GI Surgery |
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69.0/100 | Scorecard |
| Geriatrics |
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88.4/100 | Scorecard |
| Neurology & Neurosurgery |
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82.3/100 | Scorecard |
| Orthopedics |
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72.1/100 | Scorecard |
| Pulmonology |
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73.7/100 | Scorecard |
| Rehabilitation |
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9.4/100 | Scorecard |
| Rheumatology |
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15.8/100 | Scorecard |
| Urology |
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80.4/100 | Scorecard |
| Nephrology | High Performing | 68.0/100 | Scorecard |
| Psychiatry | High Performing | 3.7/100 | Scorecard |
| Gynecology | Not Ranked | 67.9/100 | Scorecard |
U.S. News gathers clinical data directly from children's hospitals through a detailed survey spanning 10 pediatric specialties. U.S. News includes NYU Children's Hospital in evaluating pediatric specialties at the NYU Langone Medical Center.
In addition to broader specialty categories like orthopedics and urology, U.S. News evaluates hospitals in certain common medical procedures and conditions. Rather than a numerical ranking, hospitals are given a rating of high performing, average or below average in each category.
| Procedure/Condition | Rating | |
| Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair | High performing | Scorecard |
| Aortic Valve Surgery | High performing | Scorecard |
| Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) | High performing | Scorecard |
| Colon Cancer Surgery | High performing | Scorecard |
| Heart Bypass Surgery | High performing | Scorecard |
| Heart Failure | High performing | Scorecard |
| Hip Replacement | High performing | Scorecard |
| Knee Replacement | High performing | Scorecard |
| Lung Cancer Surgery | High performing | Scorecard |
3 stars out of 5
Scores are based on surveys taken from this hospital’s inpatients after they were discharged inquiring about different aspects of their stay. The scores are not used in the Best Hospitals rankings.
How the patient felt about their hospital stay and discharge overall.
Willingness of patients to recommend this hospital to others.
How patients rated physicians in listening and explaining in a way that patients could understand.
How patients rated nurses in listening and explaining in a way that patients could understand.
How well pain was controlled.
How well medications, how they were to be taken, and side effects were explained before they were administered.
How well staff reviewed adequacy of help at home and provided enough information in writing about symptoms and problems to watch for.
How well patients’ wishes were considered in discharge planning and how well patients understood when they left how to care for themselves, what medications they will take and why.
How promptly help was provided when needed or requested.
How patients rated the cleanliness of their hospital room and bathroom.
How well patients rated the quietness of their hospital experience.
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