Mount Sinai Medical Center (Miami)
Mount Sinai Medical Center | |
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Geography | |
Location | 4300 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL |
Organisation | |
Funding | Non-profit hospital |
Services | |
Emergency department | Yes |
Beds | 589 |
Helipad | FAA LID: FL93 |
Links | |
Website | https://www.msmc.com/ |
Mount Sinai Medical Center is a
Locations and affiliations
Mount Sinai Medical Center includes six locations throughout
The center's five satellite locations include a freestanding emergency department, physician offices, diagnostic center and cancer center in
Facilities
As of 2020[update], the medical center has 589 staffed beds.[2]
Miami Heart Institute
Mount Sinai purchased Miami Heart Institute in 2000 for $75 million on the theory that consolidating the two hospitals would slowly ease the competition of the two nearby facilities and improve their image.[3] Many of Miami Heart Institute's Doctors, nurses and skilled technical staff were transferred over to Mount Sinai as part of the acquisition. In February 2012, Mount Sinai Medical Center sold the Miami Heart Institute building, which was redeveloped into a luxury condo under the Ritz-Carlton brand.[4] As of 2020[update], Mount Sinai Medical Center is the only hospital and largest employer on Miami Beach.
Mount Sinai Medical Center
Mount Sinai Medical Center provides following clinical services:
- Allergy / Immunology
- Arthritis & Rheumatology
- Alzheimer's disease
- Cardiology
- Cardiac Surgery
- Colorectal Surgery
- Critical Care
- Oral Surgery
- Dermatology
- Diagnostic Services
- Dialysis
- Ear, Nose & Throat
- Electrophysiology
- Emergency Medicine
- Endocrinology
- Family Medicine
- Gastroenterology
- General Surgery
- Gynecology
- Hospice Care
- Infectious Disease
- GeriatricMedicine
- Interventional Cardiology
- Interventional Radiology
- Laboratory & Pathology
- Long Term Ventilator Care
- Memory Disorders
- Neonatology
- Neurology & Neurosurgery
- Obstetrics
- Occupational Health
- Oncology
- Ophthalmology
- Orthodontics
- Orthopaedics
- OutpatientSurgery
- Pain Management
- PediatricEmergency Care
- Reconstructive
- Radiology
- Surgery
- Podiatry
- Pulmonary
- Psychiatry
- Radiation Oncology
- Rehabilitation
- Sleep Disorders
- Cardiovascular
- Surgery
- Urology
- Vascular Medicine & Vascular Surgery
- Wound Healing
Mount Sinai currently has 15 different buildings/pavilions and they are as follows:
- Ascher Building
- Blum Pavilion
- Comprehensive Cancer Center
- De Hirsch Meyer Tower (Main Building)
- Energy Building
- Golden Medical Office Building
- Greene Pavilion
- Greenspan Pavilion
- Gumenick Ambulatory Surgical Center
- Knight MRI Center
- Lowenstein Building
- Simon Medical Office Building
- Orovitz Emergency Building
- Pearlman Research Facility
- Warner Pavilion
Notable births
- Laila Ali a former professional boxer, and daughter of world famous boxer Muhammad Ali, was born in Miami Heart Institute on December 30, 1977.
Notable deaths
- Margaret Hayes a film, stage, and television actress from Baltimore died in the hospital.[5]
- Maurice Gibb a musician, singer and songwriter from Douglas, Isle of Man who was a member of the popular music group The Bee Gees, died at the hospital.[6]
- Michael Glyn Brown, a former hand surgeon from Houston involved in legal disputes, died at the hospital.
- Vic Damone, a singer and actor, from New York City died at the hospital.[7]
- Zaha Hadid, an architect from Iraq, died at the hospital.[8]
- Rafael Consuegra, Cuban born American Sculptor, died at the hospital on September 17, 2021, at 80 years of age from a heart attack.
- cerebral hemorrhagewhile performing at the Sans Souci Hotel.
References
- ^ Paul S. George, Visions, Accomplishments, Challenges: Mount Sinai Medical Center of Greater Miami, 1949-1984 (1985).
- ^ "American Hospital Directory - Mount Sinai Medical Center (100034) - Free Profile". www.ahd.com. Retrieved 2020-03-29.
- ^ Alvarado, Francisco (2007-12-06). "Mount Sinai Mired and Sinking". Miami New Times. Retrieved 2020-03-29.
- ^ McCaughan, Sean (January 15, 2015). "Hospital Turned Into A Ritz Carlton is Fifty Percent Sold Out". Curbed Miami.
- ^ "Margaret Hayes, actress, is dead". Tucson Daily Citizen. January 28, 1977. p. 12. Retrieved August 30, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Bee Gee Gibb Died Of Inherited Condition". www.cbsnews.com.
- ^ "Legendary Crooner Vic Damone Dead At 89". m.huffpost.com.
- ^ Pentón, Mario J. "Zaha Hadid, world's only superstar female architect, dies in Miami Beach". miamiherald.
- Miami Heart Institute site is slated to become Ritz-Carlton Residences Miami Beach. Martha Brannigan, Miami Herald on 17 October 2013. Retrieved on 28 October 2013.