New England Sinai Hospital’s roots began in 1927 when Moses Stone, MD, opened the Jewish Tuberculosis Sanatorium in Rutland, Massachusetts, as a nonprofit hospital to help those who could not afford to pay for medical care. Throughout the years, New England Sinai Hospital has undergone many transformations and has grown into the premier, long-term acute care hospital it is today, known for delivering expert inpatient pulmonary and complex medical care, as well as high quality outpatient services, including an extensive Diabetes Center, rehabilitation services, and Adult Day Health Program.
The hospital accepts various types of health insurance, but individual coverage may be variable. You should check with your insurance whether the hospital is in network or not. You can make payment via cash, credit card or debit card.
You can request an appointment with specific doctor on hospital's website or make appointment request on HealthSoul.
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