Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center In The Bronx

For more than 100 years, Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center has been most successful in providing quality health care to those in need, regardless of their ability to pay. It would be impossible to retell the countless acts of selfless and extraordinary service that generations of hospital employees have demonstrated. Still, the events that make up Bronx-Lebanon's rewarding history reveal a profound story-one of a hospital founded on an unwavering commitment to meet the needs of its community.

Today, Bronx-Lebanon is the largest voluntary, not-for-profit health care system, serving the South and Central Bronx, with 958 beds at two major hospital divisions; a major psychiatric facility; two specialized long term care facilities; and an extensive "BronxCare" Network of 70 medical practices, including the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Health Center.

It is in the Bronx community where we see the importance of fulfilling the hospital's mission of community service. Bronx-Lebanon regularly provides free check-ups and screenings at schools, shelters, nursing homes, senior citizen centers, churches, and many other community organizations.

Numerous outreach programs have also been initiated to educate the community about important health issues, including HealthBeat, Bronx-Lebanon's widely acclaimed weekly television show, which offers viewers the opportunity to have their questions answered by medical experts.

Bronx-Lebanon's Mobile Health Units are bringing physicians and medical services directly to where they are needed. Its school-based health programs are promoting health education and prevention, as well as achieving positive outcomes for students. In addition, the 51 unit Mt. Eden housing facility is offering improved housing opportunities for seniors and low income residents.

In the financial area, Bronx-Lebanon has maintained a strong bottom line position, especially significant in the current economic environment. Bronx-Lebanon is also among the largest employers (with 4,100 employees) in the South and Central Bronx.

Ultimately, a hospital must be judged by its accomplishments and record of community service. Throughout Bronx-Lebanon's history, there have been many changes and challenges. Yet, all of our efforts are based on a firm dedication to what matters most, the quality medical care that we have successfully provided to those in need; that is Bronx-Lebanon's community service tradition.




Fulton Division

1285 Fulton Ave (Map)
Bronx, NY 10456

Train & Bus
1. Number 2 train from West side or Number 5 train from East side, exit at 149th Street and 3rd Avenue (Not Grand Concourse).

2. Take BX-55 or BX-15 bus from 149th Street and 3rd Avenue. Exit at 3rd Avenue and 169th Street.

3. Walk up the hill toward East on 169th street, make a right at Fulton Avenue




Concourse Division

1650 Grand Concourse (Map)
Bronx, NY 10457

Train
1. Number 4 train to Mt. Eden Avenue & Jerome Avenue Station and walk toward Grand Concourse

2. D train to 175th Street Station and exit thru the rear of the train then walk toward the East side of Grand Concourse


Bus
BX-1 and BX-2 bus pass in front of Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center Corner of Grand Concourse and Mt. Eden





Contact Info

Patient Relations: 718- 960-1272

Email: ecsvp@erols.com

Patient Information: Fulton 718-901-8486

Concourse: 718-518-5250
Concourse Main Line: 718-590-1800

99-Bronx Call Center: 718-99-BRONX


Medical records: 718-518-5890
Human Resources: 718-901-8040
Admissions: 718-518-5546
Nursing Services: 718-518-5190
Physicians/Medical Education: 718-901-8712

Volunteer Services: 718-579-2617

Other Information: 718-FAMILY1

Web: www.bronx-leb.org





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