The Top 10 NYC Hospitals for Nurses

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Updated on November 5, 2024
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    Learn about the top 10 hospitals in New York City for nurses. Discover their scores on various factors, like patient experience and specialties, to find nursing jobs in NYC.
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    New York City isn’t just one of the most exciting cities in the world. It’s a city with some of the best hospitals in the country.

    If you are interested in nursing jobs in NYC, this list of top hospitals can help you discover the right place for your career goals. NurseJournal determined these top hospitals based on patient experience data from the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) patient survey and the American Hospital Association’s (AHA) annual report on hospital payroll, admissions, and personnel. Hospitals are ranked according to data on overall patient experience, patient admissions per personnel, and total hospital payroll per personnel.

    Registered Nursing Salary in the New York City Metropolitan Area



    $94,920

    Average Annual Salary



    $45.63

    Average Hourly Salary

    Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

    Best Hospitals for Nurses in NYC


    1. Lenox Hill Hospital

    Lenox Hill Hospital is a magnet hospital and part of the Northwell Health system. It is consistently rated one of the best hospitals for heart and lung conditions. Lenox Hill has a long history of firsts in medicine, including the first physical therapy department. Its Center for Maternal-Fetal Medicine is a Center of Excellence, one of the best hospitals for pregnancies and appealing for those seeking obstetrics nursing jobs in NYC.

    • Overall Patient Experience Score: 87
    • Nurse Communication Score: 90
    • Staff Responsiveness Score: 83
    • Personnel: 5,754
    • Payroll: $759,376,000

    2. New York-Presbyterian Hospital

    New York-Presbyterian Hospital is an academic medical center and magnet hospital affiliated with two Ivy League schools, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and Weill Cornell Medicine. U.S. News & World Report consistently ranks it as one of the best hospitals in the United States and often the best in NYC. Its facilities include a behavioral health center and children’s hospital. It delivers approximately 15,000 children each year.

    • Overall Patient Experience Score: 89
    • Nurse Communication Score: 91
    • Staff Responsiveness Score: 82
    • Personnel: 26,045
    • Payroll: $3,130,235,364

    3. Hospital for Special Surgery

    The Hospital for Special Surgery is a specialty hospital for orthopedics and rheumatology. It is the oldest orthopedic hospital in the United States and is nationally ranked for orthopedics, rheumatology, and pediatric orthopedics. In addition to the flagship hospital in NYC, it has facilities in New Jersey, Connecticut, and Florida. It is a magnet hospital and received its first magnet designation in 2002.

    • Overall Patient Experience Score: 95
    • Nurse Communication Score: 95
    • Staff Responsiveness Score: 90
    • Personnel: 5,325
    • Payroll: $578,600,000

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    4. Mount Sinai Hospital

    Mount Sinai Hospital is a health system formed from the 2013 merger of Mount Sinai Medical Center and Continuum Health Partners. It consists of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, eight hospital campuses (including magnet hospitals), and outpatient facilities with 13 standalone joint-venture centers. Each year, it has approximately 500,000 emergency department visits, making it ideal for those seeking critical care nursing jobs in NYC.

    • Overall Patient Experience Score: 87
    • Nurse Communication Score: 89
    • Staff Responsiveness Score: 81
    • Personnel: 10,729
    • Payroll: $1,139,068,000

    5. New York University Langone Medical Center

    NYU Langone Medical Center has six inpatient facilities and offers NYC nursing jobs in many additional locations. It is an academic medical center and the site of many medical advances. The Kimmel Pavilion, a new digitally integrated facility, and the Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine, makes it one of the best hospitals for nurses interested in the future of medicine. It is also a magnet hospital.

    • Overall Patient Experience Score: 89
    • Nurse Communication Score: 92
    • Staff Responsiveness Score: 85
    • Personnel: 22,269
    • Payroll: $2,159,640,400

    6. Mount Sinai Beth Israel

    Mount Sinai Beth Israel, part of the Mount Sinai Health System, is located on the Lower East Side. It is one of the best hospitals for those seeking alternative and complementary medicine, especially for substance misuse, psychiatric disorders, pain management, and palliative care. Beth Israel boasts the Louis Armstrong Department of Musical Therapy and acupuncture among its complementary treatments.

    • Overall Patient Experience Score: 83
    • Nurse Communication Score: 89
    • Staff Responsiveness Score: 78
    • Personnel: 5,211
    • Payroll: $379,751,000

    7. Bellevue Hospital Center

    Bellevue Hospital Center is part of NYC Health + Hospitals. Its level I trauma center provides treatment in cardiology, neurology, toxicology, and neonatology. Those seeking emergency nursing jobs ian NYC may find Bellevue attractive. As one of the best hospitals in the city, it is the designated medical facility for many U.S. and international government officials, including the President of the United States and United Nations diplomats.

    • Overall Patient Experience Score: 84
    • Nurse Communication Score: 85
    • Staff Responsiveness Score: 76
    • Personnel: 4,193
    • Payroll: $364,326,684

    8. Metropolitan Hospital Center

    The Metropolitan Hospital Center (also known as NYC Health + Hospitals/Metropolitan) is one of the smaller hospitals on this list of best hospitals. Located in Harlem, it is part of the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation. It emphasizes prioritizing patient needs and is a recognized Patient Centered Medical Home, meeting the standards of treating patients for overall wellness rather than providing mostly episodic acute care.

    • Overall Patient Experience Score: 86
    • Nurse Communication Score: 86
    • Staff Responsiveness Score: 80
    • Personnel: 1,774
    • Payroll: $144,378,640

    9. Mount Sinai St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital

    Mount Sinai St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital, now known as Mount Sinai West, is part of the Mount Sinai System. It has received certification in total hip and knee replacement, is a level III perinatal center and a primary stroke center, and is one of the best hospitals for hand surgery. Like many Mount Sinai hospitals, it is a teaching hospital for the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.

    • Overall Patient Experience Score: 86
    • Nurse Communication Score: 89
    • Staff Responsiveness Score: 78
    • Personnel: N/A
    • Payroll: N/A

    10. Vetern Affairs New York Harbor Healthcare System

    The VA New York Harbor Healthcare System consists of three hospitals in Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens with clinics in Harlem and Staten Island. It aims to lead hospital innovations and was named to the Hospitals & Health Networks’ Most Wireless list, a plus for those looking for nursing jobs in NYC where they can use the latest technology. It has achieved multiple accreditations, including FDA accreditation for mammography and an accreditation for its human research protection program.

    • Overall Patient Experience Score: 87
    • Nurse Communication Score: 89
    • Staff Responsiveness Score: 80
    • Personnel: N/A
    • Payroll: N/A

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