Critical Care

Every Hour Matters. Every Life Matters.

At Westchester Medical Center Critical Care Tower, critical care is in our DNA, and you will not find another more skilled or highly trained team. Our renowned critical care nurses, physicians, and staff work together to ensure Hudson Valley patients get the best possible care. With the construction of the new Critical Care Tower, these experts can provide even more stellar care and prevent overflow issues like with the COVID-19 pandemic.

Expanding Beyond Critical Care

The Brenda Fareri Pavilion will also strengthen care across our campus:

  • Pediatric Emergency Department – Expanded by 3,500 square feet so children in crisis can be treated quickly and with compassion

  • Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital – 15 new private rooms for young patients needing medical, surgical, or mental health care

  • Women’s Health – 24 private rooms for maternity and women’s health, alongside the region’s most advanced NICU

  • Medical ICU – Added capacity for the sickest patients facing complex, life-threatening conditions
  • Oncology – Healing environments designed for patients and families fighting cancer together
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Navy Djonovic

“The collective gifts of our community will provide you, your family, and patients of all ages access to the best advanced and critical care available, right here at home.”

– Navy Djonovic, Chair, Westchester Medical Center Foundation

A Better Patient Experience

When focusing on the design of our critical care tower, we kept one question at the forefront of the process: “What does the patient want and need?” Every floor of the facility blends the creative and the clinical, featuring modern architecture, innovative technologies, and an inclusive design for a stress-free experience for patients and staff. We want to create a healing atmosphere, valuing our patient’s well-being as much as physical health. These thought processes ensure that we are providing our caring and knowledgeable staff the best possible environment from which they can maintain their spot as critical care leaders in the Hudson Valley area.

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Building the Future of Critical Care in the Hudson Valley.