At Mount Sinai, our doctors, nurses, and staff want to reassure our community that we are here and ready to provide you with continuing care. Whether you’re experiencing stroke symptoms and need our Emergency Department or you’re concerned about a minor illness or injury and want to video chat with a specialist, our teams are standing by to hear from you. Mount Sinai facilities have put stringent protocols in place to keep all patients safe, so don’t wait to come to us for the help you need.
Get Mount Sinai care at home.
With
Mount Sinai NOW, it’s easy to get urgent care or other appointments through our virtual telehealth services. Connect with a Mount Sinai doctor remotely through online consultation, video call, or text—right from home. You can have your symptoms checked, and get next steps including a prescription, if needed.
For remote care appointments with your doctor, patients with access to our MyChart patient portal can book a video visit through
MyChart. Virtual video visits can be scheduled with primary and specialty care physicians including:
Cancer,
ENT,
Urology,
Neurosurgery,
Neurology,
Cardiovascular Surgery,
Obstetrics and Gynecology, and
Pediatrics. Patients without MyChart access can contact their doctor's office directly to schedule a virtual visit.
Learn more about Mount Sinai NOW and MyChart >
Need to find a new doctor? Schedule an appointment, virtual or in person, with one of our physicians through
Find a Doctor >
If you have an emergency, don’t wait.
While we hope you do not need emergency care, our emergency rooms are open if you do. We are taking every step possible to keep you and your loved ones safe, as we continue to treat your full range of urgent health care needs. COVID-19 has changed many things in our lives, but one thing remains the same—our commitment to keeping you and our communities healthy.
Watch Brendan Carr, MD, Chair of Emergency Medicine, answer questions about getting emergency care at Mount Sinai >
We are bringing the future of health care to you.
During this difficult time, we’ve been hard at work, introducing new treatments and diagnostics. We’ve pioneered a
new antibody test for COVID-19, which allows us to identify recovered COVID-19 patients whose blood can be used to treat critically ill patients. Whatever the future holds, we’ll be there for you.