When serious injuries occur in an accident, receiving prompt medical care at the right facility can mean the difference between life and death. Trauma centers are specially equipped hospitals with teams trained to handle the most severe injuries, including traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, severe burns, and multiple traumatic injuries. Knowing where these facilities are located before an emergency occurs can help you or first responders make critical decisions quickly.
At Rosenberg & Rodriguez Personal Injury Lawyers, we understand that proper medical care is the foundation of both your recovery and your legal claim. This guide identifies major trauma centers and emergency rooms throughout New York City and Long Island.
Understanding Trauma Center Levels
The American College of Surgeons designates trauma centers based on their resources and capabilities.
Level I Trauma Centers provide the highest level of surgical care. These facilities have 24-hour availability of all major specialties, conduct trauma research, and serve as regional resources for smaller hospitals. Level I centers can handle the most complex injuries including severe back injuries requiring specialized spinal surgery.
Level II Trauma Centers provide comprehensive trauma care and can manage most serious injuries. While they may transfer the most complex cases to Level I facilities, they offer 24-hour surgical coverage and intensive care capabilities.
Level III and IV Trauma Centers provide initial stabilization and assessment, then transfer patients to higher-level facilities when necessary. These centers serve important roles in areas without immediate access to Level I or II facilities.
Brooklyn Trauma Centers and Hospitals
Brooklyn's population of over 2.5 million residents is served by several major trauma centers and hospitals.
Kings County Hospital Center is a Level I trauma center located at 451 Clarkson Avenue. As part of NYC Health + Hospitals, Kings County serves as a major regional trauma center for Brooklyn and handles thousands of emergency cases annually. The hospital's trauma team treats victims of car accidents, falls, assaults, and other serious injuries.
SUNY Downstate Medical Center operates adjacent to Kings County Hospital and provides additional specialty services including neurosurgery and orthopedic trauma care.
Maimonides Medical Center at 4802 Tenth Avenue is another major Brooklyn hospital with comprehensive emergency services. While not a designated Level I trauma center, Maimonides handles significant emergency volume and provides 24-hour emergency care.
NYU Langone Hospital – Brooklyn at 150 55th Street offers emergency services and specialty care, including treatment for complex orthopedic injuries.
Brooklyn Hospital Center at 121 DeKalb Avenue provides emergency services in downtown Brooklyn, convenient for accidents occurring in that area.
Queens Trauma Centers and Hospitals
Queens residents have access to several major medical facilities equipped to handle traumatic injuries.
NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst is a Level I trauma center located at 79-01 Broadway in Elmhurst. This facility serves as a critical resource for Queens and handles some of the borough's most serious injury cases. Victims of truck accidents and other major collisions are frequently transported here.
Jamaica Hospital Medical Center at 8900 Van Wyck Expressway operates a Level I trauma center serving southeastern Queens. Its location near major highways makes it a frequent destination for motor vehicle accident victims.
Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New Hyde Park, while technically in Nassau County, serves many Queens residents and operates as a Level I trauma center within the Northwell Health system.
NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens at 82-68 164th Street in Jamaica provides emergency services and serves as an important community hospital.
Mount Sinai Queens at 25-10 30th Avenue in Astoria offers emergency care for northwestern Queens residents.
Bronx Trauma Centers and Hospitals
The Bronx is served by major academic medical centers with extensive trauma capabilities.
Jacobi Medical Center is a Level I trauma center located at 1400 Pelham Parkway South. Part of NYC Health + Hospitals, Jacobi serves as the primary trauma center for The Bronx and handles the borough's most severe injury cases. Pedestrian accident victims and those injured in crashes on the Cross Bronx Expressway are frequently treated here.
Lincoln Medical Center at 234 East 149th Street provides emergency services in the South Bronx, offering critical access for that densely populated area.
Montefiore Medical Center operates multiple campuses in The Bronx, including the Moses Campus at 111 East 210th Street and the Weiler Campus at 1825 Eastchester Road. Montefiore provides comprehensive trauma and specialty services.
St. Barnabas Hospital at 4422 Third Avenue offers emergency care and serves as an important community resource.
Manhattan Trauma Centers and Hospitals
Manhattan's concentration of major medical centers provides extensive trauma resources.
Bellevue Hospital Center at 462 First Avenue is the nation's oldest public hospital and operates as a Level I trauma center. Bellevue's trauma team has extensive experience with all types of injuries.
NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem at 506 Lenox Avenue serves as a Level I trauma center for Upper Manhattan.
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital operates multiple Manhattan campuses, including the Weill Cornell Medical Center at 525 East 68th Street and Columbia University Irving Medical Center at 630 West 168th Street. Both provide comprehensive emergency and trauma services.
Mount Sinai Hospital at 1 Gustave L. Levy Place offers emergency services and specialty trauma care.
NYU Langone Health at 550 First Avenue provides emergency care and houses specialty services for complex injuries.
Long Island Trauma Centers and Hospitals
Long Island residents have access to several trauma centers serving Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
Nassau University Medical Center at 2201 Hempstead Turnpike in East Meadow operates as a Level I trauma center serving Nassau County. Victims of accidents in Hempstead and surrounding communities often receive care here.
Stony Brook University Hospital in Stony Brook serves as a Level I trauma center for Suffolk County, providing the highest level of trauma care on eastern Long Island.
Northwell Health operates several hospitals with emergency services throughout Long Island, including North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, which functions as a Level I trauma center.
South Nassau Communities Hospital in Oceanside and Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center in West Islip provide additional emergency resources for Long Island communities including Freeport.
Why Trauma Center Choice Matters
The facility where you receive initial treatment affects both your medical outcome and your legal claim. Trauma centers maintain detailed records of injuries, treatments, and patient progress. These records become critical evidence when pursuing compensation for your injuries.
Prompt treatment at an appropriate facility also demonstrates the seriousness of your injuries. Insurance companies sometimes argue that injuries were minor because victims did not seek immediate emergency care. Being transported to a trauma center creates documentation that supports the severity of your condition.
Additionally, thorough medical documentation establishes a baseline for your injuries and creates a clear connection between the accident and your medical condition.
After Emergency Treatment
Once you have received emergency care and your condition is stable, following through with recommended treatment is essential. This may include follow-up appointments with specialists, physical therapy, diagnostic imaging, and other care. Consistent medical treatment supports both your recovery and your legal claim for damages.
If you have questions about your legal options after an accident, consulting with an attorney while you focus on recovery ensures your rights are protected.
Contact a New York Personal Injury Attorney
If you or a loved one has been seriously injured in an accident, the attorneys at Rosenberg & Rodriguez Personal Injury Lawyers can help you pursue compensation while you focus on healing.
We serve accident victims throughout Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and all of New York. We offer free consultations and work on a contingency fee basis—you pay nothing unless we win.
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