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Emergency Department - Long Island Jewish Valley Stream

2.4
(532 reviews)

Business Details

900 Franklin Avenue, Valley Stream, NY
11580, United States
(516) 256-6000
https://valleystream.northwell.edu/emergency-department

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Learn more about the Long Island Jewish Valley Stream Department of Emergency Medicine, a part of the award-winning Northwell Health.

Location

Emergency Department - Long Island Jewish Valley Stream
900 Franklin Avenue, Valley Stream, NY
11580, United States

Hours

MondayOpen 24 hours
TuesdayOpen 24 hours
WednesdayOpen 24 hours
ThursdayOpen 24 hours
FridayOpen 24 hours
SaturdayOpen 24 hours
SundayOpen 24 hours

Reviews

2.4
532 reviews
5 stars
159
4 stars
25
3 stars
13
2 stars
23
1 star
312
  • AF
    alom faruk
    Apr 4, 2026
    1.0
    I lost my father this hospital they don’t care about patient .Nurse are so rude .0(zero )responsibility.don’t go this hospital if you want to save your life
  • LM
    Lesly M.
    Apr 1, 2026
    1.0
    This place is horrible!!! I have never been to a hospital with no AC. Never have I've seen a hospital room with no showers. They didn't even have a walker for my dad. The rooms are super small.
  • LR
    Laurie Rice
    Mar 16, 2026
    5.0
    My husband just had hernia surgery here with Dr. Klonski. I feel bad about all the horrible reviews of this hospital because our visit was flawless. All the nurses and staff were so nice. This was our first time at this hospital and i can't say enough about how nice my husband and I were treated. Thank you! Praise God!
  • ST
    Shamara T
    Mar 16, 2026
    1.0
    I visited Franklin Hospital's ER for chest pain that comes and goes — an important symptom pattern that I made clear to Dr. Marx upon arrival. I also disclosed that I have a known diagnosis of left ventricular hypertrophy and specifically requested a cardiac ultrasound/echocardiogram to rule out anything acute. Dr. Marx dismissed that request entirely, stating the ER 'doesn't do sonograms.' He relied solely on an EKG and blood work, administered what appeared to be an antacid orally and via IV based on a presumption of acid reflux, ordered a chest X-ray, and discharged me. No cardiology consult was offered. No attempt was made to address the significance of intermittent chest pain in a patient with a pre-existing heart condition. Intermittent chest pain is clinically significant precisely because it can indicate something serious that won't show up on a single EKG snapshot. That was ignored entirely. I was told to make my own appointments with a cardiologist and gastroenterologist and sent home — made to feel as though I had imagined my symptoms despite a documented cardiac history.
  • IS
    Imah S
    Mar 16, 2026
    1.0
    The nurses and doctors were good/ fine. My main concern IS THE WATER IN THE BATHROOMS.HOW does a person come to a hospital and get burns on her face and elbows and SICK with a head cold FROM THE SINK WATER? At a hospital?!? Really needs to be investigated cus why is a Jewish hospital and there no Jewish patient I’ve seen just Jewish doctors? Has to be an experiment.

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