List of hospitals in New York

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King's College or The King's College often refers to two higher education institutions in the United Kingdom:

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New York most commonly refers to:

The NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, a nonprofit academic medical center in New York City, is the primary teaching hospital for two Ivy League medical schools, Weill Cornell Medicine at Cornell University and Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University. The hospital includes seven campuses located throughout the New York metropolitan area. The hospital's two flagship medical centers, Columbia University Irving Medical Center and Weill Cornell Medical Center, are located on opposite sides of Upper Manhattan.

Mount Sinai Hospital may refer to:

Methodist Hospital is the name of numerous medical institutions.

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Hillcrest may refer to:

St. Luke's Hospital may refer to:

Charity may refer to:

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">York Theatre Royal</span> Grade II* listed theatre in York, England

York Theatre Royal is a theatre in St Leonard's Place, in York, England, which dates back to 1744. The theatre currently seats 750 people. Whilst the theatre is traditionally a proscenium theatre, it was reconfigured for a season in 2011 to offer productions in-the-round. The theatre puts on many of its own productions, as well as hosting touring companies, one of which is Pilot Theatre, a national touring company which often co-produces its work with the theatre. Additionally the main stage and studio are regularly used by local amateur dramatic and operatic societies. York Theatre Royal was one of the co-producers of the historic York Mystery Plays 2012 which were staged in York Museum Gardens between 2–27 August. The theatre reopened on Friday 22 April 2016 following a £6million redevelopment, with a new roof, an extended and re-modelled front of house area, a refurbished and redecorated main auditorium and with major improvements to access and environmental impact.

Good Samaritan Hospital or Good Samaritan Medical Center may refer to:

St. Francis Hospital may refer to:

Charity Hospital may refer to: