
Your Words Can Help Heal Racism
Share your story of how you heal from the effects of racism. We are collecting and sharing stories like yours as part of our #HowWeHeal campaign. Submit your 30-second videos by February 26.

Exhibit of Glamour Portraits for the Nurses of Mount Sinai
Guggenheim Pavilion features 46 large-scale portraits of our nurses painted by artist Rebecca Moses as gift of tribute and gratitude

Let’s Keep It Up, Let’s All #MaskUp
Join us as we all embrace this simple task: Wear. Care. Share with #MaskUp. Together we can save lives.

Mount Sinai Task Force to Address Racism
Our goal is for Mount Sinai to become an anti-racist health care and learning institution where all feel they belong.

Mount Sinai Science & Medicine Magazine
Read about Mount Sinai’s response to the COVID-19 crisis in the spring of 2020

Updates for Our Visitors
In order to ensure safety, we are following the latest New York State guidance to welcome visitors into our hospitals.

Mount Sinai Hospitals Receive Top Quality Achievement Awards for Stroke and Cardiac Care
Recognition from AHA highlights exemplary treatment for stroke, heart failure, and heart attack patients

Ensuring a Safe Mount Sinai
We are taking every step possible to keep our patients and staff safe.
A teaching hospital founded in 1889 on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, Mount Sinai Beth Israel is notable for its unique approach to combining medical excellence with clinical innovation. We have recruited world-class specialists to expand services in heart disease, cancer, neurology, and orthopedics. We also continue our long tradition of excellence in medical specialties, including gastrointestinal disease, chemical dependency, psychiatric disorders, pain management and palliative care, and HIV/AIDS research and treatment. We have also significantly advanced our commitment to community-based ambulatory care and expanding patient access to primary and specialty care.