New York (NY) Emergency Medicine Doctors and Physicians
Find comprehensive reports and ratings on a local emergency medicine doctor / intensivist doctor, physician, or surgeon.
Emergency Medicine Information
Description
Emergency medicine is treatment and medications administered to those who are critically ill due to injury or disease. An emergency physician, also called an intensivist, acts immediately to prevent death or disability to a patient in a hospital intensive care department or elsewhere if a patient requires emergency care. The physician’s time-sensitive response to treatment is necessary to save lives, stabilize injuries, and prevent further disability in patients who require immediate care.
Location Density Information
Doctor density varies by specialty and location. New York has
2,323 practicing
emergency medicine doctors / intensivists. Broken out by city, emergency medicine doctor density
in Nanuet is 1,
in New Hartford is 6,
in New Hyde Park is 39,
in New Rochelle is 9,
in New Windsor is 10,
in New York is 416,
in Newark is 3,
in Newburgh is 11,
in Newfane is 2,
in Niagara Falls is 5,
in North Syracuse is 2,
in North Tonawanda is 1,
in Northport is 2,
in Norwich is 1,
and in Nyack is 6.
New York Information
New York City has a wealth of opportunities for visitors and residents. Thousands of people each year see a Broadway show or visit Central Park, Coney Island, the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, Times Square, and the Brooklyn Bridge. Population of New York State is 19,254,630, but the population of New York City alone is 8,104,079.
Located in upstate New York, Albany is capital of New York State. Niagara Falls, the St. Lawrence Seaway, and the battlefields of Saratoga all offer outdoor activities. Hike, bicycle, or drive through the Adirondack or Catskill Mountains, or visit a winery in the Finger Lakes area.
According to 2005 Census estimates, New York has a population of 19,254,630.
Of this population, 4,432,103 are under the age of 18
and 2,499,192 are at or above the age of 65.