Hillside Hospital

Hillside Hospital

Hillside Hospital, also known as the Zucker Hillside Hospital, is an in-patient and out-patient psychiatric hospital and clinic in the borough of Queens in New York City.

It is on the campus of the Long Island Jewish Medical Center which is affiliated with the North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System. It is located in Glen Oaks on 263rd Street and 76th Avenue, near Union Turnpike.


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