
Cardiopulmonary Sleep and Ventilatory Disorders Center is an AASM-accredited sleep center located in New York, NY. The clinic specializes in home sleep testing, in-lab sleep testing (Polysomnography), and sleep medicine consultation.
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The worst place ever! Not only is it filthy in there the people are rude and dismissive is doesn’t feel like a place of help and service more like a place of delay and despair. I waited three hours to be called in from The waiting area to wait another 4 hours just for pain killers and more pain killers, when I finally got my Scan it was met with rude and no proper direction. I just sad their in tears I helped and exhausted. Once I got the scan I had to then wait until the scan was looked at by an anonymous person who schedule was jammed packed. All the while the people who worked their entertained one another leaving sickly people to fin for themselves. If you don’t fight for help they will leave you their to rot. no one working their is good, it’s a place where healthcare goes to die. The worst experience ever. I sat in pain no real solution or any care in sight for HOURS NEVER AGAIN THEY DESERVE TO GET SHUT DOWN! Disgusting a very uncrowded ER yet no service being done. The lack of staff doing their job is unacceptable.
My mother was admitted for over two months in the Oncology Floor : Hudson 6 North and during that time we experienced the full range of what long-term hospitalization can bring fear, hope, exhaustion, and gratitude. Through it all, the staff who cared for her made a tremendous difference. From the moment she arrived, the nurses, CNAs, and support staff treated her with patience, dignity, and compassion. They not only managed her medical needs, which were complex and constantly changing, but they also supported her emotionally on the harder days. As a family member who was there every day, I truly saw how much effort it takes to care for a patient long-term, and I’m extremely grateful for their consistency and kindness. Communication from the medical team was generally clear and responsive. Doctors and nurse practitioners took time to explain her condition, treatment plans, and next steps in a way we could understand. When complications came up, they acted quickly and kept us informed. The nursing department deserves special mention. Many nurses went above and beyond — checking on her even when they weren’t assigned to her, helping her stay comfortable, encouraging her through difficult procedures, and treating her as more than just a patient. Their compassion helped her feel safe, and it helped our family feel supported during a very stressful period. Of course, with a long stay, there were moments where we wished communication had been quicker or smoother, especially between shifts and departments. But whenever we brought up questions or concerns, the staff made an effort to address them. Overall, my mother received attentive, respectful, and skilled care throughout her two months at the hospital. We are very grateful to the team who cared for her day and night. Thank you for the dedication, patience, and compassion you showed our family during one of the hardest times of our lives.
Horrible experience at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia. My mom, who has dementia, was treated with zero compassion. A tech named Sherell was rude, dismissive, and even threatened to call security when I advocated for her. The next day, my mom wasn’t fed all day. The tech brought her only two puddings, claiming no puréed food was available — which was false, as a nurse later found some. He also made me wait for a blanket while finishing his FaceTime call. If I hadn’t been there, my mom would’ve gone hungry and ignored. Staff seemed more concerned with their phones than patient care. Absolutely unacceptable.
don’t do it. do not come here. even if you’re on your literal death bed, you’re better off staying out of this place. everything takes exponentially longer than it should. if you ask ANY questions at all the poor excuse for “nurses” will talk to you like you’re an animal. Rude staff, horrible cramp spaces, ridiculous wait times. waited at this hospital for 9 hours for a CT scan. After the 9 hour mark hit i just got up & walked out of the hospital nobody even noticed. went to the Allen Pavilion on 218th street instead of got diagnosed, Ct scan, & discharged all in 3 hours. this place is a joke.
Third World Care at NYP My 82 year-old mother came in by ambulance on 10/1/2025. There were some ER staff who were helpful. She waited 3 days to be admitted to the acute care unit in the Milstein Building. She has yet to see a doctor. We, the family are receiving conflicting messages. We were told she was medically cleared for discharge and then we were told she was being admitted. I still don't know what they found regarding her condition. We, the family are in the dark, despite attempts to get answers. The nurses are attentive and warm; however they are not doctors so there is only so much they can do. I've been in healthcare and public health for three decades, so I know how hospitals work and it has been my experience that some doctors fancy themselves to have rock star status - forgetting they took the Hippocratic Oath, to do no harm. I am not pleased. My mother does not understand why she hasn't seen a doctor. There are facilities in third world countries that treat patients better.