Building for the Future Mount Sinai’s Capital Projects

Our Evolving Spaces

Over the last decade, Mount Sinai has grown quickly, adding many new hospitals, centers, and clinical and research programs to accommodate more than eight million patient encounters that take place annually across our sites. These buildings bring teams of physicians and scientists together to solve some of the most complex medical problems. No matter the nature of the interaction—from a cancer check-up, heart surgery, or trip to the emergency department to the birth of a new baby or integrative women's health care visit—these spaces are where we care for patients with expertise and compassion. They are where we make the scientific discoveries that transform tomorrow's medicine. They are the spaces where we give people their lives back and help them to begin new ones.

The following capital projects represent our commitment to our people, our patients, and our world. Philanthropic giving reflecting the generosity of our community will accelerate their completion, resulting in a felt impact for that many more patients and leaving an indelible mark on the future of health care at Mount Sinai.

Tisch Cancer Hospital

Campus: The Mount Sinai Hospital

When patients come to the Mount Sinai Tisch Cancer Hospital, they will be embraced by a community of clinicians, staff, and other patients who are sensitive to the physical and emotional challenges of a cancer care journey. The Tisch Cancer Hospital will be home to cancer clinicians who go above and beyond the top of their practice as well as researchers dedicated to unearthing the root causes of cancer and designing targeted and personalized therapeutics. In this way, our hospital will offer the highest quality of care to patients who are currently going through cancer treatment while also advancing our knowledge of cancer and modeling what is possible in cancer prevention and treatment.

Tisch Cancer Hospital Exterior

Waiting and Amenity Spaces

Acuity Adaptable Patient Room

Two-Story Atrium and Sky Garden
Central Nurse's Station Acuity Adaptable Floor

Left: Wellness Room

Central Nurse's Station Acuity Adaptable Floor
Lobby

Explore the Future Mount Sinai Tisch Cancer Hospital

"We believe that this gift will transform cancer care and expand access to life-saving breakthroughs, enhancing Mount Sinai’s leadership in cancer treatment and research." -James Tisch

The Hamilton and Amabel James Center for Artificial Intelligence

Campus: The Mount Sinai Hospital

The Hamilton and Amabel James Center for Artificial Intelligence and Human Health solidifies Mount Sinai’s commitment to radically transform biomedical research and clinical care by harnessing the power of big data and machine learning. This new space will keep us at the cutting edge of science and medicine by bringing the power of AI, data science, and applied genomics together under one roof.

Facade
Conference Room

Right: Research/Workspace Corridor

Research Facility 1
Research Facility 2

The Hamilton and Amabel James Center for Artificial Intelligence and Human Health

“The future of medicine resides in this building because we're going to have transformational leaps in what we can do for patients…the fusion of technology, genetics, data and medicine is right here.” - Hamilton “Tony” James

The Saul Family Emergency Department at The Mount Sinai Hospital

Campus: The Mount Sinai Hospital

Emergency Department, Observation, Pediatric Emergency Department, Rapid Medical Evaluation

Health care has evolved, and today the majority of our hospital patients enter our system through our emergency department, arriving with everything from unattributable aches to major hemorrhages. To accommodate this change and continue to turn away no one, we are reimagining our physical spaces while integrating virtual and in-person care and improving the patient experience.

Emergency Department (Virtual and Patient Stations)
Top: Nurse Station, Middle Left: Workstation Room, Middle Right: Staff Observation Area and Technology Hub, Bottom Left: Patient Restroom, Bottom Right: Supply Closet

Right: Rapid Medical Evaluation Bay

East Waiting Area
Nurse Station Bay
Safe Patient Room
Pediatric Emergency Department Intake

Left and Below: Pediatric Emergency Department Rooms

"This is a moment. It is a moment not just for health care delivery to think about what the future is going to look like. It is a moment for emergency medicine to lead in defining that." - Brendan G. Carr, MD, MA, MS, Chief Executive Officer, Professor and Kenneth L. Davis, MD, Distinguished Chair, Mount Sinai Health System

The Raquel and Jaime Gilinski Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Science

Campus: The Mount Sinai Hospital, Klingenstein Pavilion

KP2, KP 4 & 5, KP 7 & 8 Corridors, Neonatal Care Expansion

As one of the world’s most advanced maternity hospitals, Mount Sinai offers the very best in prenatal and postpartum care as well as labor and delivery, and we strive to create the ideal patient experience for all of those who start and grow their families with us. A multi-year transformation of Klingenstein Pavilion will create a consistent, modern look and feel throughout our OB/GYN inpatient footprint and reflect all of what we know as best practices in maternity care: enhanced spaces for the loved ones who form a mother’s support system; the latest technology to facilitate close monitoring of high-risk pregnancies; abundant postpartum rooms to ensure the physical and emotional recovery of mothers and their babies; and soothing cosmetic upgrades that ease the transition mother and baby make together into the world.

Left: Lobby, Right: Multidisciplinary Work Area
Labor Room

Left: Single Patient Exam Room

Nurse Station/Reception
Elevator Vestibule
Patient Room
Patient and Neonatal Care Room
The privilege of guiding women through some of their most vulnerable and joyous moments is a responsibility I hold close to my heart. Today, as System Chair of the Raquel and Jaime Gilinski Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Science, I am deeply honored to lead a department that touches every corner of care, and I could not be more excited for the future of women's health at Mount Sinai. - Joanne Stone, MD, MS

Mount Sinai Kravis Children's Hospital Renovations

Campus: The Mount Sinai Hospital

New Inpatient Floor, Pediatric Surgical Center, Lobby/JMF Child and Adolescent Imaging Center, Lactation/Milk Room, PICU/PACU, P1 Imaging

A central part of our future vision to improve the health and well-being of all children is a renovation of Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital that transforms it into a 21st-century facility that is warm, welcoming, and family-centered. This includes a bright, kid-friendly entrance and lobby, a new pediatric surgical center, a child and adolescent imaging center separate from adults, private inpatient rooms with sleeping accommodations for family members, and an expanded NICU with a state-of-the-art milk room and upgraded pumping room.

Lobby

Patient Room

Corridor

Top: Reception, Bottom: Elevator Bank
MRI Room
“We’re extremely proud to support Mount Sinai [by] helping the hospital to become one of the nation’s most recognized providers of innovative and compassionate care for children.” - Mark Zeller and Chris Mongeluzo, Co-Presidents and board members of the Jack Martin Fund

The Rowan Women's Health Center

Campus: The Mount Sinai Hospital

Anchoring women’s health care in a singular place that recognizes their unique needs across the many decades of life, the Rowan Center will give women the comprehensive and coordinated care that they deserve. Services will combine principles of integrative and evidence-based medicine and include obstetric, gynecologic, and postpartum care; precision diagnostic testing and acupuncture; pelvic floor physical therapy; and specialized perimenopause and menopause care, as well as breast and gynecologic cancer survivorship care.

Entry
Arrival

Left: Check-in

Lounge
Corridor
Exam Room
Office Corridor
Conference Room
“Imagine a wellness center for women where you know you’re getting the best care, where all of the best doctors are focused on you and every interaction comes from a place of caring.” - Carolyn Rowan

Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Hospital

Campus: The Mount Sinai Hospital, Guggenheim Pavilion

Cardiac Cath Expansion GP 5, EP Relocation and Expansion GP 6, Mount Sinai Heart CT/MRI

We are renovating our suites to a total of nine Cath Lab suites (up from six) and four EP suites (up from two) to expand our ability to provide care for our global patient-base, while continuing to innovate the processes and procedures of the interventions we offer. When complete, the expansion will allow us to increase our procedure space by 60 percent across Cath Lab and EP, saving more lives with the highest quality of care available anywhere.

Lab Room

Left: Corridor

MRI Scan Room
CT Scan Room
Prep Recovery Room
“At an individual and a community level, we are bridging the gap from research to results that improve health." - Valentín Fuster, MD, PhD

The Feil Family Pavilion and Fennessy Family Emergency Department

Campus: Mount Sinai South Nassau

Main Exterior Entrance, Biplane Imaging Room, Emergency Department Waiting Room, Emergency Department Entrance, Feil Pavilion

We are an award-winning, 455-bed, acute care, not-for-profit teaching hospital located in Oceanside. We offer quality, compassionate care on our main campus in Oceanside, plus nine other satellite facilities in the region. The Feil Family Pavilion, Mount Sinai South Nassau’s new patient care pavilion, includes the expanded Fennessy Family Emergency Center. The four-story pavilion adds 40 new critical care beds, nine new operating suites and doubles the size of our current Emergency Department. These improvements will transform the delivery of health care in our community and allow us to continue to advance and expand our services, while holding true to our mission and vision of providing compassionate health care to almost 1 million residents on Long Island’s South Shore and beyond.

Biplane Imaging Room

Right: Feil Family Pavilion / ED Entrance

Emergency Department Waiting Room
It has been very rewarding to see the hospital grow to an award-winning regional medical center that is now partnered with Mount Sinai, a world class health system. It is comforting to know that we have such a fine hospital so close to home. - Jeffrey Feil, President & CEO of the Feil Organization

Looking to the Future

The above transformations require monumental resources. As Mount Sinai continues to invest in research and patient care, philanthropy can bridge the funding gap to bring these capital projects to completion in a matter of years, not decades. With your support, these visionary places of care will have outsized impact on the lives of the many people who choose Mount Sinai and transform science and medicine for years to come. Please join us in bringing our vision for health care to life.

Updated January 2025