Vassar Brothers Medical Center Hospital Map (2014)
Planning your visit?
Vassar Brothers Medical Center is a regional hospital located in Poughkeepsie, New York. It is part of Nuvance Health and offers services including cardiology, cancer care, orthopedics, and advanced surgical procedures. The hospital is recognized for its state-of-the-art facilities and serves the Hudson Valley region.
The most up-to-date Vassar Brothers Medical Center Hospital Map helps you find your way to key locations like the Dyson Center for Cancer Care, the Family Birthing Center, and the Nuvance Health Café.
Whether you’re headed to a scheduled appointment or supporting a loved one, navigating the facility doesn’t have to be stressful. From valet parking zones to patient registration, this guide covers the spaces that matter most during your stay.
Vassar Brothers Medical Center Hospital Map 2014
This central structure housed the main hospital, emergency room, NICU, maternity center, gift shop, cafeteria, and the Dyson Center for Cancer Care. Most patient and visitor services—including inpatient care, surgery, and specialty clinics—were located here.

Printable Vassar Brothers Medical Center Hospital Map PDF 2014
FAQ
Who owns Vassar Brothers Medical Center?
Vassar Brothers Medical Center (VBMC) is owned and operated by Nuvance Health, a nonprofit health system formed in 2019 through the merger of Health Quest and Western Connecticut Health Network. Nuvance Health manages a network of seven hospitals across New York’s Hudson Valley and western Connecticut.
Is Vassar a good hospital?
Yes, Vassar Brothers Medical Center is widely recognized as an excellent hospital. It has been named one of America’s 50 Best Hospitals for 2024 and 2025 by Healthgrades, placing it in the top 1% of hospitals nationwide for overall clinical performance.
How many beds does Vassar have?
Vassar Brothers Medical Center is a 350-bed facility.
What level is Nicu Vassar?
Vassar Brothers Medical Center has a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). This 15-bed unit is the only Level III NICU between Albany and Westchester, capable of caring for premature and critically ill infants as young as 22–23 weeks gestation.