![]() Phone Numbers Directory assistance Patient information Adult emergency Children's emergency Admitting Children's admitting Psychiatric admitting Mailing address: Yale-New Haven Hospital 20 York Street New Haven, CT 06510-3202
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Yale-New Haven Medical ServicesMany of the hospital's medical services are listed below. If you are seeking a service, and do not find it listed, please call (203) 688-2000 or contact us by E-mail. The hospital's medical staff includes physicians on the faculty of Yale University School of Medicine and those who practice within surrounding communities, many of whom have clinical faculty appointments. Members of the medical staff can be reached through the YNHH Physician Referral Service. The Yale University School of Medicine also operates the Yale Medical Group web site. Mailing address / main telephone number. AIDS Care ProgramBlood drawing locationsDrawstations are located throughout the greater New Haven area and provide laboratory testing services to the public. All major insurance plans are accepted.
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Chest Pain CenterAfter evaluation and testing in the Emergency Department, most patients complaining of chest pains can be treated in the Chest Pain Center. Cardiac imaging technology that provides three-dimensional images of the heart enables doctors to understand what is causing chest pain before they make a decision to admit a patient. Only a small percentage of those who come to the ED complaining of chest pain are actually experiencing a heart attack. For many, the center is able to answer the question about the pain's cause in less than a day without being admitted to the hospital. If you think you may be having a heart attack, dial 9-1-1. To reach the Chest Pain Center, call (203) 688-2222. Dental ClinicOur modern dental facility has been specially designed for easy access and maximum comfort for all patients. While we emphasize preventive dental care, special attention is given to providing comprehensive dental treatment for patients with special health care needs or disabilities. During complete oral checkups, a staff dentist will check your teeth, gums, jaws and tongue for signs of disease or abnormality. If you need the help of a specialist, the clinic can arrange treatment with one of its Yale faculty consultants. Office hours are Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. For dental emergencies, or to make an appointment, call (203) 688-2464. 24-Hour Emergency ServicesYale-New Haven is a Level 1 trauma facility, one of six in the state of Connecticut. Level 1 facilities are equipped to provide the highest level of care, delivered by expert medical and nursing staffs in the Emergency Department, operating rooms and intensive care units. A helipad located on the roof of the Children's Hospital can accommodate two helicopters and provides quick access to trauma services. Physician referral information. SurgeryThe hospital's operating suites are open around the clock. In addition to most advanced surgical procedures, the latest laparoscopy and microlaparoscopy techniques are used in surgery for the removal of gallbladder, pancreas, kidney and appendix. Laparoscopy is also used for ulcer surgery, hernia repair, certain lung surgeries, liver diagnosis and hysterectomy. One Day Surgery Intensive CareMaternity Services![]() Cardiac ServicesServices for the older patient
Genetic Consultation ServiceDiagnosis, management and genetic counseling services for a broad range of hereditary and gene-influenced conditions. Evaluation of birth defects, mental retardation, inborn errors of metabolism, connective tissue disorders, skeletal dysplasias, craniofacial disorders and other possible genetic conditions. Testing and counseling for inherited cancer, Huntington disease, biochemical genetic disorders, and others. Full array of prenatal diagnostic services. Extensive laboratory services. Genetics Clinic: (203) 785-2660; Prenatal Diagnosis: (203) 785-2661. GI Procedure CenterAdult and adolescent patients requiring endoscopic and other gastrointestinal procedures to evaluate signs and symptoms, and laboratory abnormalities suggestive of digestive disorders, are seen in the Gastrointestinal Procedure Center. A wide range of services and therapies including upper endoscopy, colonoscopy, endoscopic ultrasound and more are offered. For a complete list or more information, call (203) 688-5458. EndocrinologyServices include a Diabetes Center and kidney stone lithotripsy. NeurologyThe program treats stroke, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's Disease, among other conditions. For information, call (203) 785-4085.
Nutrition ClinicsNutrition clinics, located in both New Haven and Guilford, are staffed by registered dietitians dedicated to providing tailored nutritional care. Special consideration is given to specific, physical, social and lifestyle needs, as well as food preference. Call (203) 688-2422 in New Haven or (203) 458-2875 in Guilford. You may submit brief nutrition questions by E-mail.
Occupational Medicine CenterThe first hospital-based clinic of its kind in the U.S., the Yale Occupational and Environmental Medicine Center, 135 College St., provides: pre-employment physical exams, independent medical evaluations, workers' compensation injury management, return-to-work assessments, drug and alcohol screenings, industrial hygiene reviews, hearing conservation programs and assistance with OSHA compliance. For more information about the services, call Carolyn Cassell-Gregory, RN, COHN, at (203) 785-4197. Outpatient Clinics
Plasmapheresis and TransfusionServices include: transfusions, infusions, phlebotomy, autologous donation (self donation), therapeutic apheresis and peripheral blood stem cell collections. Primary Stroke CenterYale-New Haven Psychiatric HospitalRehabilitation ServicesPatients receive physical and occupational therapy for physical, mental, cognitive or developmental disabilities resulting from illness, injury or another process. After evaluation, individualized treatments are designed to aid recovery and help the patient make the most of his or her abilities. Yale-New Haven Transplantation CenterYale-New Haven Transplantation Center (YNHTC), affiliated with the New England Organ Bank, is a multi-disciplinary group of physicians and caregivers, dedicated to the care of patients with end-stage organ failure who may benefit from transplantation. Active programs within YNHTC include kidney, liver and pancreas transplants that offer leading-edge therapy for patients suffering with kidney failure, liver failure and Type 1 diabetes mellitus. YNHTC integrates specialists from Yale Medical Group who are recognized physicians and surgeon experts in their field, prepared to deliver the most advanced treatment approaches available. The transplant team has an outstanding group of dedicated professionals - nurses, physician assistants, financial coordinators, nutritionists and social workers - to support the needs of patients and their families. Patients referred to Yale-New Haven Transplantation Center undergo a detailed evaluation to determine if organ transplant is the most appropriate treatment. Transplant surgeons and physicians meet weekly to establish the most appropriate treatment recommendations for each person. Patients receive care in a dedicated transplant outpatient and inpatient unit at Yale-New Haven Hospital. For more information or to make an appointment, call (203) 785-2565. Travelers Tropical Medicine ClinicObtain information on international vaccination recommendations for yellow fever, Japanese encephalitis and typhoid, as well as possible allergic reactions caused by vaccinations. The clinic can prescribe appropriate drugs to prevent traveler's diarrhea, provide an effective regimen for malaria prevention, screen for tuberculosis and advise travelers regarding special precautions to be taken during pregnancy. Call (203) 688-2476. Winchester Chest Clinic (TB assistance)The clinic provides outpatient care (treatment and education) for individuals with a positive tuberculin skin test and follow up care for tuberculosis (TB). Clinic visit costs are covered for eligible patients. For more information, call (203) 785-4198. Women's Health Services
Main mailing addressTo write any of the above programs, use the following address:
Where telephones or contacts are not listed, call Yale-New Haven's main telephone number: (203) 688-4242. For referral to a physician, call (203) 688-2000. Return to the main Patients and visitors page. Last revised: Aug. 5, 2007 (dh) ![]() |
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