App Profile: NYU Langone Health

Android / Games / Puzzles
NYU Langone Health
Installs:
Rating:
4.66
Total Reviews:
23.8k
Top Countries:
US
< $5k
/mo
20k
/mo
Reviews: What People Think About NYU Langone Health
Philip H (5)
Rating: 5/5
I have to start off by saying that I have never used the NYU network before. I slipped on ice and fractured my wrist. From the moment I went to the NYU emergency room on Atlantic Ave using advice I was given, it couldn’t have been a better decision. I spent less than 5 minutes in the emergency room before being taken care of and was released within a couple of hours after my x-rays and having my arm wrapped. I was given after care at the NYU Bay Ridge location with Dr Lyon who has really been amazing and very attentive to the needs for my recovery. I do have a very special shout out to make. Since the first day I went to see Dr Lyon there has been one person that really assists me with everything I need and really stays on top of my recovery, Ms Marie Morra is an absolute gem within this organization and I couldn’t be happier with the level of care I am receiving. I would and already have recommended people to contact Marie for some issues they are having because I know if anyone can give them the advice they need for a particular issue Marie is definitely the person to contact. I want to thank Marie Morra, Dr Lyon and the rest of the NYU Langone staff for being so efficient, personable and of course very professional in helping make a bad situation very tolerable.
ᕊᗝᔕᔕ
Rating: 5/5
Shoreham Medical is truly exceptional, thanks to the outstanding team of professionals who work there. Every staff member is wonderful, but I’d like to give special recognition to Jenn, who consistently goes above and beyond. She genuinely cares about her patients, and you can feel her dedication in every interaction. Kim is also fantastic and provides top-notch care.
However, I do have one concern: the recent installation of a check-in kiosk. This change feels impersonal and detached, taking away a key part of the experience—interacting with the staff members we’ve known and trusted for years. While the staff is no longer allowed to check you in unless there’s an issue with the kiosk, it feels like a step backward in patient care. I wish I could speak to the person who thought this was a good idea. If this trend continues, I worry that soon we’ll be talking to machines instead of the compassionate professionals who make this practice special.
Please don’t overlook the incredible team here. They are the heart of Shoreham Medical, and their commitment to their patients is something that technology simply can’t replace.
bccdny
Rating: 4/5
I really love having the ability to communicate with my MS doctor and the team at the MSCC but I see a doctor at Mount Sinai for pain management don’t my MS and this app can NEVER properly link to my account in Mount Sinai & MyChart. It is extremely frustrating as I, & imagine many other patients utilizing these apps would like all my doctors, regardless of hospital system, to view their records between each other. This should be the goal of MyChart. My entire care team, ESPECIALLY, as someone battling a CHRONIC Disease like Multiple Sclerosis SHOULD be able to see the entire picture of my care from each doctor. Test results, notes, treatments etc.
it is very frustrating and a complete failure of the “promise” of these medical institutions to work together for the good of us the patients. Something that should be paramount. Instead they seem bent on siloing themselves under individual apps forgetting the promise MyChart initially seemed to promise you n the days when MyChart was the only app. Now it’s apps for everyone, patients be damned. They now seem to operate under the guise of we are the superior hospital system, “how dare you seek treatment outside our umbrella” and if you do, your care will suffer regardless of what is best for you or what Hippocrates said.
About NYU Langone Health
As an NYU Langone Health patient, you can use our app to manage your health information and care on a mobile device.
When you log in to the app with your NYU Langone Health MyChart account, you'll have convenient access to features including:
• Health summary: See your current health concerns, medications, immunizations, allergies, and more.
• Appointments: Find the right doctor for your needs; schedule or cancel upcoming visits; and see information about previous appointments.
• Test results: View lab test results and information about what they mean.
• Messages: Communicate conveniently with your care team.
• Health advisories: Be notified when it’s time for your annual physical, flu shot, and other preventive care needs.
• Proxy access: View health information for designated family members, including children.
• Remote monitoring: Connect the app with Apple Health to monitor and share key health information with your care team, such as blood glucose, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, steps, temperature, and weight.
(Disclaimer: Remote patient monitoring through the NYU Langone Health app requires prior enrollment of the patient by a healthcare provider. The app currently does not support individual usage without clinician consent and support. Patients must always consult with their healthcare provider before making any changes to a care plan.)
When you log in to the app with your NYU Langone Health MyChart account, you'll have convenient access to features including:
• Health summary: See your current health concerns, medications, immunizations, allergies, and more.
• Appointments: Find the right doctor for your needs; schedule or cancel upcoming visits; and see information about previous appointments.
• Test results: View lab test results and information about what they mean.
• Messages: Communicate conveniently with your care team.
• Health advisories: Be notified when it’s time for your annual physical, flu shot, and other preventive care needs.
• Proxy access: View health information for designated family members, including children.
• Remote monitoring: Connect the app with Apple Health to monitor and share key health information with your care team, such as blood glucose, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, steps, temperature, and weight.
(Disclaimer: Remote patient monitoring through the NYU Langone Health app requires prior enrollment of the patient by a healthcare provider. The app currently does not support individual usage without clinician consent and support. Patients must always consult with their healthcare provider before making any changes to a care plan.)
File size: 133780480
Launched countries: US
Minimum OS version: 16.2
Release Date: 1493169574000
Published by NYU Langone Medical Center
Website url:
Publisher country: US