NYC Health+Hospitals/Gotham Health receives $1.1M from Brooklyn Borough President Reynoso

Brooklyn, NY: NYC Health + Hospitals/Gotham Health today announced that Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso allocated $1.1 million of his Fiscal Year 2024 capital funding to support necessary infrastructure improvements and enhance patient services. This funding will provide necessary upgrades to various Gotham Health sites in Brooklyn, including replacing outdated (end-of-life) ultrasound machines at Gotham Health, Cumberland and Williamsburg and new ophthalmology equipment at Gotham Health, East New York.

“Brooklyn President Antonio Reynoso’s contribution represents hope, compassion, and a shared vision of a community where everyone thrives in good health,” said NYC Health + Hospitals/Gotham Health CEO Michelle Lewis. “On behalf of Gotham Health and the countless community members and patients who will benefit, I extend our most heartfelt thanks to Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso”

“Gotham Health is essential to the health of Brooklyn, providing high-quality preventative care that strives to chip away at decades of inequities in the health and well-being of our neighbors,” said Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso. “It’s my honor to boost the vital services provided at Gotham Health with a $1.1 million investment into brand new equipment and improved infrastructure. As I continue to prioritize maternal health in Brooklyn, I’m particularly excited that some of this funding will be going toward state-of-the-art ultrasounds that will support healthy pregnancies among Brooklynites. Thank you to the Gotham Health community for the incredible work they do to care for our residents and families.”

“Thank you to Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso for his unwavering support and advocacy for Gotham Health,” said NYC Health + Hospitals/Gotham Health, Chief of Infrastructure and Support Services Officer Roman Ryniewski. “With this support, we are not just supporting medical sites; we are establishing hubs of wellness and care.”

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