Wyckoff Heights Medical Center is a nonprofit teaching hospital serving North Brooklyn for over 135 years. Operating 324 inpatient beds, the centre handles approximately 90,500 emergency visits annually, delivers roughly 1,400 babies per year, and employs around 1,800 physicians, nurses and support staff across its operations.
The hospital provides comprehensive acute care including a Primary Stroke Center, interventional cardiac services, and emergency departments for both adults and children. It operates an extensive network of outpatient and community ambulatory care centres, complemented by over 20 grant-funded health promotion programmes serving more than 8,000 clients annually. Specialist services include women's health and sexually transmitted infection screening and treatment.
As a teaching institution, Wyckoff Heights operates an Internal Medicine Residency Programme that trains physicians in primary care, subspecialty fellowships and academic medicine. The centre serves patients representing 35 distinct languages and cultures across Bushwick, Williamsburg, Ridgewood and surrounding areas of Brooklyn.