Newsweek recently unveiled its highly anticipated list of the best hospitals in New York for 2025. Out of the top 20 facilities recognized, two of them stand out in Upstate New York, shining a spotlight on the region’s exceptional healthcare offerings.

The Four Pillars Criteria for Recognition

These prestigious rankings were established through a rigorous evaluation process known as the "Four Pillars." This method included an assessment of hospital quality metrics, nationwide surveys, patient experience surveys, and the implementation of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs).

Saratoga Hospital: Exemplifying Excellence

Ranking at number six, Saratoga Hospital is making waves in the healthcare landscape. Located at 211 Church Street in Saratoga Springs, this facility has excelled in providing top-notch medical services and demonstrating a strong commitment to enhancing patient care and satisfaction.

St. Peter’s Hospital in Albany: Setting the Standard

Not far behind, St. Peter’s Hospital in Albany secured the number 16 spot on the list. Situated at 315 South Manning Boulevard in Albany, this hospital has become synonymous with high-quality healthcare in the region. Its dedication to improving patient outcomes and delivering exceptional care has not gone unnoticed.

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Elevating Patient Care in Upstate New York

The recognition of Saratoga Hospital and St. Peter’s Hospital in the Best Hospitals in New York for 2025 list reflects their unwavering dedication to excellence. By prioritizing patient satisfaction, these facilities are setting a new standard for healthcare in Upstate New York, ensuring that residents have access to top-tier medical services when they need them the most.

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