Mount Sinai Emergency Care Locations

If you need emergency medical care, call 911, or head to the nearest Emergency Department (ED) immediately. The Mount Sinai Health System has seven Emergency Department locations throughout the Greater New York area.  We provide care 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

*Wait time is estimated and cannot be guaranteed as it is based on patient needs at the time of your arrival. Critically ill patients will be seen immediately. Updated every 5 minutes.

When Should I Go to the Emergency Department?

You should seek emergency care if you are experiencing any of the following:

  • Stroke symptoms
  • Signs of a heart attack
  • Chest pain
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Severe bleeding or trauma
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Loss of vision or blurred vision
  • High, uncontrolled fever
  • Head injuries/trauma to the head
  • Burns
  • Abdominal pain or inability to hold down food and water
  • Suspected broken bones or sprains
  • Symptoms of behavioral health issues such as: altered mental health status, extreme personality changes, or thoughts of suicide.

Mount Sinai Virtual Urgent Care is also available in New York, from 8:30 am-10:30 pm, Monday through Friday, and 9 am-7 pm on Saturday and Sunday. Not feeling well and unsure what to do? Our Symptoms Survey can help you understand the choices available to you.