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Hospitals in New York

New York has 190 Medicare-certified hospitals averaging 2.5 of 5 CMS stars - below the 3.1-star national average, with 12 earning the full five stars.

190
Hospitals
2.5★
Avg rating
12
Five-star
156
With ER

The state picture

Across 190 Medicare-certified hospitals, New York averages 2.5 of 5 CMS stars - below the 3.1-star national average, and 12 facilities earn the top five-star rating.

2.5 / 5
state average (below 3.1 national)
12
five-star hospitals
156
with an emergency department
190
Medicare-certified hospitals

CMS star ratings are composite quality scores; 131 of 190 New York hospitals had enough reporting volume to receive one. Not medical advice.

CMS star-rating mix in New York

How 131 rated New York hospitals break down across the 1–5 star scale

hospitals

What this shows 12 New York hospitals reach five stars; the state's 2.5-star average sits below the 3.1-star national mark.

Source CMS Hospital Compare As of 2026-05-15

What the Data Shows About Hospitals in New York

New York has 190 Medicare-certified hospitals tracked by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Hospital Compare program. Of these, 156 facilities operate an emergency department, an important signal for communities that rely on nearby acute-care access. The statewide average CMS overall star rating is 2.5 out of 5, calculated across hospitals with enough reporting volume to generate a composite rating.

At the top of the quality distribution, 12 hospitals have earned the highest 5-star CMS overall rating in New York. The single highest-rated facility in the state registry is Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, currently listed at 5/5 stars. Star ratings are composite scores built from mortality, safety of care, readmission, patient experience (HCAHPS), and timely & effective care domains, so a single number conceals meaningful per-domain variation that matters for specific procedures.

Showing 190 of 190 hospitals on this page (page 4 of 4). Hospital quality varies materially within a state, urban academic centers, rural critical-access hospitals, and specialty facilities report against different baselines, so comparing individual facility profiles before choosing planned care is more useful than relying on the statewide average alone. All figures reflect the CMS Hospital Compare release from , and nothing on this page is medical advice, consult a qualified clinician before making care decisions.

190
Hospitals
2.5
Avg Rating
12
Five-Star
156
With ER

Top-Rated in New York

Highest CMS star ratings among Medicare-certified hospitals in New York.

  1. 🥇1 Hospital for Special Surgery New York, NY · Acute Care Hospitals ★★★★★
  2. 🥈2 John T Mather Memorial Hospital of Port Jefferson Port Jefferson, NY · Acute Care Hospitals ★★★★★
  3. 🥉3 New York-Presbyterian Hospital New York, NY · Acute Care Hospitals ★★★★★
  4. 4 Northern Westchester Hospital Mount Kisco, NY · Acute Care Hospitals ★★★★★
  5. 5 Northwell Hospital Glen Cove Glen Cove, NY · Acute Care Hospitals ★★★★★
  6. 6 Ns/Lij Hs Huntington Hospital Huntington, NY · Acute Care Hospitals ★★★★★

Compare Hospital for Special Surgery vs John T Mather Memorial Hospital of Port Jefferson →

All Hospitals

Showing 151–190 of 190 hospitals

Hospital Rating
South Oaks Hosp

Amityville

N/A
St Anthony Community Hospital

Warwick

5
St Barnabas Hospital

Bronx

1
St Catherine of Siena Hospital

Smithtown

4
St Charles Hospital

Port Jefferson

4
St Francis Hospital - the Heart Center

Roslyn

5
St James Hospital

Hornell

2
St John's Episcopal Hospital at South Shore

Far Rockaway

1
St John's Riverside Hospital

Yonkers

2
St Joseph's Hospital Health Center

Syracuse

2
St Joseph's Medical Center

Yonkers

1
St Lawrence Psychiatric Center

Ogdensburg

N/A
St Mary's Healthcare

Amsterdam

2
St Peter's Hospital

Albany

3
Staten Island University Hospital

Staten Island

2
Strong Memorial Hospital

Rochester

2
Sunnyview Hospital and Rehabilitation Center

Schenectady

N/A
Suny/Downstate University Hospital of Brooklyn

Brooklyn

1
Suny/Stony Brook University Hospital

Stony Brook

4
Syracuse VA Medical Center

Syracuse

2
The University of Vermont Health Network-Alice Hy

Malone

1
United Health Services Hospitals, Inc

Binghamton

2
United Memorial Medical Center

Batavia

3
Unity Hospital

Rochester

1
Unity Specialty Hospital

Rochester

N/A
University Hospital S U N y Health Science Center

Syracuse

2
UPMC Chautauqua at Wca

Jamestown

3
Upstate New York VA Healthcare System (Western Ny VA Healthcare System)

Buffalo

4
VA Hudson Valley Healthcare System

Montrose

5
VA New York Harbor Healthcare System - Brooklyn

Brooklyn

5
VA New York Harbor Healthcare System - Ny Div.

New York

2
Vassar Brothers Medical Center

Poughkeepsie

3
Westchester Medical Center

Valhalla

1
Western Ny Childrens Psychiatric Center

West Seneca

N/A
Westfield Memorial Hospital, Inc

Westfield

N/A
White Plains Hospital Center

White Plains

5
Woodhull Medical & Mental Health Center

Brooklyn

1
Wyckoff Heights Medical Center

Brooklyn

2
Wynn Hospital

Utica

1
Wyoming County

Warsaw

N/A

Hospital Quality in New York

New York has 190 Medicare-certified hospitals tracked by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Of these, 12 have earned the highest 5-star overall quality rating, reflecting strong performance across mortality, safety of care, readmission rates, patient experience, and timely and effective care measures.

The average CMS star rating across New York hospitals is 2.5. 156 facilities have emergency departments, an important factor for communities that depend on nearby acute care. Hospital quality can vary significantly within a state, so comparing individual facility ratings before choosing care is recommended.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best hospital in New York?
The highest-rated hospital in New York is Hospital for Special Surgery in New York with a CMS star rating of 5/5. There are 12 five-star hospitals in the state out of 190 Medicare-certified facilities.
How are hospitals rated?
CMS rates hospitals on a 1-to-5 star scale based on quality measures including mortality, safety, patient experience, readmission rates, and timely care. In New York, the average star rating is 2.5 across rated hospitals.
How many hospitals are in New York?
New York has 190 Medicare-certified hospitals, of which 156 have emergency departments. 12 hospitals have earned the highest 5-star CMS rating.

Data from CMS Hospital Compare; patient-experience scores from the HCAHPS survey. Last refreshed: . Learn more