Maimonides Midwood Community Hospital

Maimonides Midwood Community Hospital Maimonides Midwood Community Hospital, formerly New York Community Hospital is a 134 bed community hospital in Brooklyn, NY that was founded in 1929 by two brothers, both doctors. The hospital has been renamed several times before becoming part of New York-Presbyterian Hospital in 1997 and whose affiliation ended in 2016. They more recently partnered with Maimonides Medical Center. The hospital, which was described as "One Address, Many Hospitals" due to changing names,

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== History ==

The original medical facility, Madison Park Hospital, was founded in 1929 by Dr. Albert R. Fritz and his brother Dr. J. Dudley Fritz. It was mostly known as a maternity hospital. The hospital was named for the neighborhood. Over a period of time, the name was changed and the hospital underwent more than one affiliation.