Fact Sheet
Hudson Valley Hospital Center at a Glance
Based on 2010 Statistics
128 bed voluntary, not-for-profit hospital
$145 million budget
350 physicians on staff in 43 specialties
1,300 employees
300 Volunteers
35,398 Emergency Department visits
7,640 Admissions
296, 820 Outpatient Billable Tests
4,010 Ambulatory Surgery
34,445 Rehab Services
78,757 Radiology procedures
7,546 Operating Room procedures
858 Newborn Admissions
Emergency Department
The region’s only full service state-of-the-art 24-hour "no wait" emergency department. Also provides a certified stroke center to handle life-threatening emergencies. Doubled in size during the recent expansion program to 39 treatment bays, the HVHC Emergency Department is the second busiest emergency service in Westchester.
Surgical Center
A new state of the art, all digital Surgery Center was constructed as part of the hospital’s major renovation and expansion project. The Center has six operating rooms, with 14 same day bays and 10 PACU bays.
Intensive Care Unit
A 10-bed Intensive Care Unit and a family area provides around the clock care. Plans for this area include a major renovation.
Progressive Care Unit
Our Progressive Care Unit is an extension of the Intensive Care Unit and provides point of care computerized technology with 14 beds, several equipped with bariatric lifts, beds and visitor furniture.
Women's Pavilion for Birthing and Neo-natal Intensive Care Unit
Our eight bed Women's Pavilion for Birthing features designer decorated private rooms with full bath. Hudson Valley remains the only hospital in the region with whirlpool tubs for pain management and birthing in each of our labor rooms. A Neonatal Intensive Care Unit is part of the Women's Pavilion. Rooming-in for moms and dads is a popular choice. Westchester Magazine named the Women's Pavilion for Birthing as the best place to give birth in Westchester.
Cardio-Pulmonary Rehabilitation Center
The John M. Zarcone Cardio-Pulmonary Rehabilitation Center is an individualized program to meet the cardiac and pulmonary fitness needs of patients who have suffered a heart attack, angina, heart surgery or suffer from COPD.
Center for Rehabilitation Services
A newly constructed, state of the art, rehabilitation center provides physical therapy and occupational therapy by a team of certified professionals. Services are also located at satellite locations and The Center s a member of the Hospital for Special Surgery network.
Center For Diagnostic Imaging
State-of-the-art angiography, mammography, Digital mammography, MRI, Open MRI, PET Scanning, CT, ultrasound are just a few of the diagnostic capabilities offered. Also, iCAD (Computer Aided Detection) for a second look in the early detection of breast cancer. A spa-like Women’s Breast Center is located here but will be incorporated into the new cancer center construction as part of the Ashikari Breast Center.
Wellness Club
A intimate, holistic center that integrates fitness for the body, mind and spirit.
Minimally Invasive Surgery Center
Physicians trained in minimally invasive procedures including the only single incision, laparoscopic hernia, gallbladder and appendectomy procedures currently performed in the region.
Arthritis Care
Available on the hospital campus. A Board Certified Rheumatologist, treats people with all forms of arthritis.
Affiliated Medical Centers
The Medical Center at Croton-on-Hudson, The Medical Centers at Yorktown, The Medical Center at Waterside Professional Park (Putnam Valley), The Medical Center at Cold Spring, The Medical Center at Mahopac, Park Plaza (Hopewell Junction), and Yorktown Imaging are all affiliates of Hudson Valley Hospital Center.
Physician Referral Line
Hudson Valley Hospital Center's 350 medical staff members have the most up-to-date skills and training. They care about you and your family's health! Call 1-800-482-HVHC (4842) or find a physician fast with our searchable online directory.



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