Manhattan Veterans Administration Hospital

Physician Practice

Practice Overview

Practice NameManhattan Veterans Administration Hospital
Websitenyharbor.va.gov
Number of Physicians (MD/DO)2
Number of Locations1
About the Practice

The Manhattan Campus of the VA New York Harbor Healthcare System, located at 423 East 23rd Street in Kips Bay, Manhattan, is a tertiary care facility and teaching hospital founded in 1954. It provides comprehensive inpatient and outpatient medical services to thousands of veterans annually, recognized as a Center of Excellence for Cardiovascular Care. Specialized programs include the Preservation and Amputation Care Team (PACT) and the Prosthetic Treatment Center. The hospital offers extensive mental healthcare services, such as support for PTSD and Military Sexual Trauma, and serves as a regional hub for telehealth psychiatry. It also features a dedicated unit and research center for HIV/AIDS care and clinical research.

Practice Locations (1)

423 East 23rd Street, Kips Bay, Manhattan

Our Physicians (55)

Specialties
Allergy & Immunology

1 physician

Dermatology

1 physician

Emergency Medicine

4 physicians

Family Medicine

4 physicians

Internal Medicine

21 physicians

Neurological Surgery

1 physician

Nuclear Medicine

2 physicians

Ophthalmology

2 physicians

Otolaryngology

1 physician

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

1 physician

Psychiatry & Neurology

11 physicians

Radiology

1 physician

Surgery

3 physicians

Urology

2 physicians

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Primary Electronic Health Record System

Research Analysis
Methodology & Findings

The patient portal used by the Manhattan Veterans Administration Hospital (nyharbor.va.gov), as part of the VA New York Harbor Healthcare System, is called My HealtheVet. This online portal allows Veterans to manage their health care needs, including refilling prescriptions, sending secure messages to their health care team, scheduling appointments, and accessing their medical records. My HealtheVet is currently transitioning to be accessed through VA.gov, providing a single point to manage health and other VA benefits. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is in the process of modernizing its electronic health record (EHR) system through the Electronic Health Record Modernization (EHRM) program. The VA initially contracted with Cerner in 2018 for this new system, and Oracle later acquired Cerner in 2022. This new Federal EHR system aims to create a seamless health record for Veterans, connecting VA medical facilities with the Department of Defense and other healthcare providers. While the new system is being deployed at various VA medical centers, the rollout has experienced pauses and is being implemented incrementally across the VA system. As of June 2025, the new EHR system had been fully deployed at only six of the VA's 170 medical centers. Therefore, while My HealtheVet is the patient portal used by the Manhattan VA, the underlying EHR system it interacts with is either the legacy VA system (VistA) or the new Oracle Cerner system, depending on whether the Manhattan VA campus of the VA New York Harbor Healthcare System has completed the transition as part of the ongoing EHRM effort. The available information confirms the patient portal used across the VA system is My HealtheVet and identifies Oracle Cerner as the vendor for the new modernized EHR being implemented by the VA.