Jamaica Hospital and Flushing Hospital Medical Center has taken great strides in the last few months to make our patients as comfortable as possible while they are staying with us. A hospital stay can be very stressful and also very uncomfortable.
Having some of the comforts of home has proven to make the time spent in a hospital less stressful. We understand how important it is for our patients to stay connected with their loved ones and the outside world. To help make this possible, during the spring of 2015 we began offering free Wi-Fi service to our patients and on October 1, 2015 we began offering free TV and phone service as well.
Our staff works very hard to ensure that every patient has a pleasant stay when they are in the hospital. We will continue to develop and execute initiatives to offer our patients the highest quality of services.






Jamaica and Flushing Hospital Medical Center both received very generous donations from the Queens-based pediatric charity organization, Angels on the Bay, whose mission is “to be the keepers of hope and the guardians of dreams to all children in need of a little miracle.” The money raised for Jamaica and Flushing is to assist both hospitals in our continued efforts to provide high-quality medical care to children in the community.
Flu season is here and with it comes dreadful flu symptoms. Symptoms can range from mild to severe, requiring hospitalization and in some cases can lead to death. The best way to protect yourself and others around you from the spread of the virus is to get the flu vaccine. It is your strongest line of defense. According to Centers for Disease Control and Protection (CDC), the flu shot reduces the chances of getting the flu by 70 to 90%.
Halloween is around the corner and choosing the right costume is always a great treat before the actual day. As adults, we look forward to seeing our kids adorably dressed up in fun and exciting costumes. With a few tips on choosing the right costumes, you can ensure an evening of fun and no fright.
Recently the New York Times published the highly awaited list of Super Doctors and Rising Stars in medicine. The list is composed of a roster of outstanding physicians from more than 40 specialties, recognized nation-wide for their achievements or a high degree of admiration from their peers.
As the honorees names were announced, those in attendance stood up and cheered in celebration of their achievements. This year’s nominee’s included Mr. John R. Buran, President and CEO of Flushing Bank, Hillary Lewis, FHMC Clinical Nurse Manager and Dr. Robert Slepoy, Chairman, Department of Anesthesiology.