A Healthy Island Expansion: NYU Langone Opens Care Center in Westhampton Beach


“This facility underscores our commitment to patients in Suffolk County and our mission of bringing world-class care closer to where patients live and work,” said NYU Langone's Dr. Andrew Brotman. | NYU Langone

New York University Langone Hospital recently announced the opening of its latest campus–a newly constructed, 6,000-square-foot ambulatory care center on Long Island’s East End.

Located at 131 Sunset Avenue, the NYU Langone Medical Associates—Westhampton center staffs five health care providers. 

“This facility underscores our commitment to patients in Suffolk County and our mission of bringing world-class care closer to where patients live and work,” said Dr. Andrew Brotman, NYU Langone’s executive vice president and vice dean for clinical affairs and strategy.

Featuring  14 exam rooms, the center specializes in primary care, cardiology and endocrinology services. 

The Westhampton base will serve clients who no longer have to make the trek to existing centers in Riverhead and Bridgehampton, thereby lessening traffic at the lattermost locations as well. 

On the location's architectural layout, Vicki Match Suna, NYU Langone’s executive vice president and vice dean for real estate development and facilities, adds: “As with all our new locations, our design approach at NYU Langone Medical Associates—Westhampton prioritizes the patient experience, creating a comfortable and welcoming environment." 

“In doing so,” Suna continues, “it also aligns with Westhampton’s architectural style and draws inspiration from its surrounding coastlines, with light-filled interior spaces, artwork from local artists and warm earth tones.”

Upon christening their Westhampton immersion, NYU Langone has also ballparked the construction timeline for the hospital’s Suffolk ambulatory surgery center presence in Patchogue. The Main Street addition is due to open in 2025.

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