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The Brooklyn Hospital Center Looks Forward to Seeing You
The Brooklyn Hospital Center (TBHC) heroically fought on the frontlines of the COVID-19 battle, and remains ready in Downtown Brooklyn for those who continue to come in with COVID. But the hospital also needs to return to providing care for those patients, say, getting a knee replaced, seeking relief for a painful spine debilitation or considering life-preserving weight-loss surgery.
The Brooklyn Hospital Center Opens Brand-New Physicians Pavilion
The Brooklyn Hospital Center has moved its specialty practices into a brand-new building on 86 Saint Felix Street in Fort Greene. The building, with its modern décor, state-of-the-art exam rooms and beautiful views, is now officially open.
The Brooklyn Hospital Center Says “THANK YOU!” for Donations, for Clapping, for Staying Home
Within days of the start of the coronavirus crisis, The Brooklyn Hospital Center (TBHC) became the recipient of an outpouring of love and generosity: Thousands of masks and gloves. Hundreds of meals for our hard-working staff. The shoes, the socks, the lotions, the hand sanitizers.
New York City overwhelmed by coronavirus fatalities as plasma treatment brings hope
Refrigerated trailers are housing the dead as makeshift morgues in New York City, but antibodies in the blood of those who've recovered from COVID-19 may help bring relief to the pandemic.
24 Hours Inside a Brooklyn Hospital
More than a month since the onset of the coronavirus crisis, the majority of patients — some of whom are doctors themselves — in Brooklyn Hospital Center’s critical care unit have Covid-19. With permission from staff, patients and their families, we shadowed one doctor for a day to get a sense of what it is like on the front lines of the pandemic.