
525 E 68th St
New York, NY 10065

525 E 68th St
New York, 10065
Recognized for Excellence
As one of the nation’s most prestigious and comprehensive healthcare institutions, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital – Columbia & Cornell has been honored as a 2025 Med Honors Top Hospital for its outstanding patient care, pioneering medical research, and advanced specialty programs. Located in New York City, this world-renowned hospital serves as the primary teaching hospital for both Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and Weill Cornell Medicine, making it a hub for medical education, innovation, and cutting-edge treatments.
NewYork-Presbyterian is consistently ranked among the top hospitals in the U.S. for specialties such as cardiology, neurology, oncology, and transplant medicine. It is home to the Columbia University Irving Medical Center, which houses one of the most advanced cardiac care and heart transplant programs in the country, and the Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center, a leader in neurosurgery and neurological research. The hospital’s oncology and hematology programs provide world-class cancer treatment through the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center and Sandra and Edward Meyer Cancer Center, offering groundbreaking therapies and precision medicine approaches.
Beyond its clinical excellence, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital remains committed to medical education, patient advocacy, and community outreach. It is a pioneer in robotic-assisted surgeries, regenerative medicine, and minimally invasive procedures, ensuring that patients receive the most advanced and effective treatments available. As a 2025 Med Honors Top Hospital, NewYork-Presbyterian continues to set the gold standard for patient care, medical research, and healthcare innovation in the United States and beyond.
Med Honors Awards

Honoring Leaders in Medicine & Healthcare
Nominate a doctor, hospital, medical center, or healthcare leader for the 2025 Med Honors Awards—celebrating excellence in patient care, research, and innovation.