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Eastport

Eastport General: The oldest hospital in Eastport Borough, Eastport General is also the largest in the city. Established in 1827 in the town of Syosset, it is a general care facility as well as a learning hospital. Located on Muttontown Eastwoods Road.

Oyster Bay Hospital: This shore-side hospital is located in the Oyster Bay section of Necropolis, on Cove Neck Road. Like Eastport General, this is a general care facility.

Van Buren: This general care facility was constructed in 1864 and named for the recently deceased ex-President Martin Van Buren. It is located in the Glen Head area, on Glen Cove Avenue.

Manhasset

Great Neck Hospital: The oldest hospital in the Manhasset Borough, Great Neck hospital was built in 1838. Like most of the hospitals in Necropolis, it is a general care facility. Great Neck Hospital is found in the Great Neck region of the city, on Old Mill Road (near the Saddle Rock Estates).

Saint Francis Hospital and Health Centers: Saint Francis is a Catholic hospital, opened in 1914 by a group of Franciscan Sisters. The Saint Francis Health Centers specialize in the treatment of mental ailments and are the leading psychiatric group on Long Island. The hospital is located at 241 North Road in Poughkeepsie.

Manhasset General: Built in 1922, this hospital is the largest in Manhasset Borough. It provides adequate general care, but is poorly managed and has been losing more money than any other hospital in the region for almost a decade now. Manhasset General is located on Northern Boulevard, near the border of Nassau County.

Cox North: This hospital was built in 1972, along with its twin Cox South, as part of the Public Health and Safety Reform Act. This is a general care facility, and is generally considered to be one of the best in the region. It can be found on Shelter Rock Road.

Nassau

Chester Hospital: This is the newest hospital in Necropolis, opened in 2004. The facility was constructed as part of Mayor Heart's health care reform initiative, and much of its funds were provided by philanthropist Chester Arthur. It lies in the North Bellmore part of the city.

Nassau General: This is the oldest medical facility in Necropolis, dating from 1766. This general care facility is located in Wantagh.

Nassau University Medical Center: Established in 1935, the Nassau University Medical Center specializes in the emergency treatment of trauma. It is also a learning hospital, and many of Necropolis's finest doctors have put in their time in the center's training program. It is located at 2201 Hempstead Turnpike in the East Meadow section of Necropolis.

Bayview: This is a general medical facility in the Harbor Green section of Necropolis, located at the end of Bayview Avenue.

Massapequa: A general care facility located on Sunrise Highway, at the border of Suffolk and Nassau counties.

White Castle

Cox South: This is the twin sister of the Cox North facility in Manhasset Borough. Located in Cedarhurst at the corner of the Rockaway Turnpike and Broadway.

Long Beach Medical Center: Long Beach Medical Center is a small, well-funded medical center catering to the upper class residents of Long Beach. It is located on East Bay Drive and overlooks Reynolds Channel.

White Castle General: Built in 1813 for the resort area of the Rockaways. The general care facility is located on Rockaway Beach Boulevard, just south of the Barbados Basin Park.

New Lambeth University Medical Center: Though the smaller of the two university hospitals in necropolis, New Lambeth University Medical Center is nonetheless an important medical facility. It specializes in the treatment of nervous disorders, and can be found the Valley Stream community of Necropolis.

Inwood Hospital: This is, perhaps, the smallest of the hospitals in Necropolis. Located in the middle class are of Inwood, this hospital specializes in the treatment and care of children and adolescents.

Beachside: Despite the deceptive name, Beachside is located in Baldwin, some half dozen miles from Long Beach and several miles from even the murky waters of Middle Bay. Like most hospitals in Necropolis, this is a general care facility.



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