


Phone Numbers
Directory assistance
(203) 688-4242
Patient information
(203) 688-4177
Adult emergency
(203) 688-2222
Children's emergency
(203) 688-3333
Admitting
(203) 688-2221
Children's admitting
(203) 688-3331
Psychiatric admitting
(203) 688-9907
Mailing address:
Yale-New Haven Hospital
20 York Street
New Haven, CT
06510-3202

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Medical services
Intensive Care
Yale-New Haven Hospital has six adult intensive-care units, all of which provide specialized care, treatment and monitoring of critically ill patients.
For children, Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital provides pediatric intensive care. Newborns are cared for in the children hospital's Newborn Special Care Unit.
Cardiothoracic ICU (CTICU)
- 18-bed facility designed especially for patients
having open heart or lung surgery, heart transplant surgery, valve replacement
or repair or placement of ventricular assist devices.
- Comprised of highly specialized staff members,
cardiothoracic surgeons and thoracic surgeons.
Visiting policy
Five 10-minute visits are allowed each hour
in the immediate postoperative period with a limit of two to three family members
per visit.
Family and patient support
Cardiac surgery support groups and informational groups are available for
both patients and their families. Call the social worker on staff for details:
(203) 688-3218.
- For more information about the CTICU, call
(203) 688-2430.
- Location: West Pavilion 3rd floor
- For more information on all of Yale-New Haven's cardiac services
visit the Yale-New Haven Heart Center.
Surgical ICU (SICU)
- 14-bed unit serving surgical patients with both chronic and
acute illnesses for trauma; vascular; ear, nose and throat; urology; gynecology/oncology;
maternal high risk; orthopedic; plastic; and general surgery.
- The SICU strives to stay on the leading edge of medical advancement using
antibiotic-coated catheters to reduce blood stream infections and a “site
finder” instrument that increases the safety of inserting central
lines.
- A physician board-certified in intensive care is always present and all
of the registered nurses are trained in critical care nursing and certified
in advanced cardiac support.
Visiting policy
Visitors are allowed at any time of the day.
The number of visitors at the bedside as well as the time spent at the bedside
is at the discretion of the patient's nurse.
Family and patient support
The unit's interdiscipline team meets weekly to review patient cases
and serves as a resource to patients and their families who require supportive
services.
- For more information about the SICU, call
(203) 688-6824.
- Location: South Pavilion 6th floor
Neurosurgical ICU (Neuro ICU)
- 14-bed facility that cares for patients who have suffered stroke, traumatic
brain and spine injury, subarachnoid hemorrhage, aneurysm, autoimmune and
movement disorders (Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, Gullian-Barre,
etc.) and neurological disorders. Patients in the unit are closely monitored
for subtle neurological changes.
- The medical staff is comprised of neurologists, neurosurgeons and highly
specialized staff members.
- The Neuro ICU is an active participant in stroke and brain tumor research.
Visiting policy
Visitors are allowed in the unit throughout the day, but may be asked to step
out at the discretion of the patient's nurse.
Family and patient support A brain tumor support group is available in addition to neuro ICU literature
published in both English and Spanish.
- For more information about the Neuro ICU, call
(203) 688-2341.
- Location: South Pavilion 6th floor
Medical ICU (MICU)
- 14-bed facility that serves critically ill patients with a wide variety
of medical problems and their complications. The unit cares for patients
whose lives are in immediate jeopardy or whose clinical condition necessitates
specialized nursing and technology.
- Comprised of two MICU teams, each consisting of a medical staff highly
specialized in critical care.
Visiting policy Visiting hours are 24 hours a day, seven days a week, usually two visitors at a time. Visiting hours for specific patients are at the discretion of the patient's nurse.
Family and patient support The MICU team includes social workers, dietitians, care coordinators and a
unit chaplain from Religious Ministries.
- For more information about the MICU, call
(203) 688-2406.
- Location: South Pavilion 5th floor
Transplant ICU (TICU)
- 8-bed facility that provides special care for patients undergoing liver,
pancreas and kidney transplant.
- A medical staff trained in critical care and certified in advanced cardiac
life support is always available.
- The Transplant ICU is the newest ICU at Yale-New Haven
Hospital.
Visiting policy Visitors are allowed throughout the day at the discretion of the nursing staff.
Family and patient support
- A full time social worker is available to patients and their families.
- For more information about the TICU, call:
(203) 688-4457.
- Location: South Pavilion 7th floor
Cardiac ICU (CICU)
- 14-bed facility for adult cardiac patients with life-threatening critical
illness, particularly acute myocardial infarction/cardiac ischemia, heart
failure, cardiomyopathies, cardiac arrhythmia.
- The unit supports patients through diagnostic procedures such as cardiac
catherization, electrophysiology studies and invasive devices such as pacemakers,
intra-aortic balloon pumps and left ventricular assist devices. The unit
also provides drug-eluting stents and brachytherapy.
- Comprised of a highly specialized team of critical care nurses and cardiologists.
Visiting policy Visitors are allowed 24 hours a day, two visitors at a time per patient.
Family and patient support
Complementary therapy programs are available including Reiki, therapeutic
massage, aroma therapy and music therapy. There is also a bereavement program.
- For more information about the CICU, contact
(203) 688-2176.
- Location: South Pavilion 5th floor
Return to the YNHH medical services page
Last revised: Aug. 22, 2008 (dh)


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