Campus HUMC's campus houses the Hackensack University Medical Plaza building, which was constructed in 1998, and opened on September 21, 1998, and is one of the largest adult ambulatory care facilities in the
United States. Other campus buildings are the Jeffrey M. Creamer Trauma Center; the Dr. John Apovian Prompt Care Center; the Hekemian Conference Center; The Hillcrest Building; the George Link Jr. Pavilion, which houses the Banta Lobby, Emil Buehler Helipad, and the Samuel Toscano Sr. Surgical Suite; Johnson Hall; The Patient Pavilion; and St. John's Building. Key facilities by specialty include:
Medical arts and learning The Alfred N. Sanzari Medical Arts Building and Learning Center (Opened in 2002)
Children and pediatric • The
Audrey Hepburn Children's House, a state-designated Regional Diagnostic Center for Child Abuse and Neglect (Opened in 2002) • David Joseph Jurist Research Center for Tomorrows Children, which houses the David and Alice Jurist Institute for Research and the
Deirdre Imus Environmental Center for
Pediatric Oncology (Opened in 2000) •
Don Imus/WFAN Pediatric Center for Tomorrows Children (Opened in 1994) • The Sarkis Gabrellian Women's and Children's Pavilion, which houses The
Joseph M. Sanzari Children's Hospital (Opened in 2006) • The Donna A. Sanzari Women's Hospital, and The Mark Messier Skyway for Tomorrow's Children (Opened in 2006) • The Sarkis and Siran Child Care and Learning Center (Opened in 1994)
Diabetes The MOLLY Diabetes Center for Adults (established in 1996)
Off-campus facilities HUMC maintains offices around the perimeter of its campus as well as in downtown Hackensack. These include the Center for Trauma Recovery, the QUEST Adult Outpatient Program, Health Awareness Regional Program (HARP), the Geriatric Assessment Program, the Hospice Program, and HUMC's Home Health Agency.
Affiliations HUMC at Pascack Valley ("HPV") HPV is a full-service hospital established in 2013 partnered with for-profit partner LHP Hospital Group (now
Ardent Health Services). On October 1, 2008, it opened as
Hackensack University Medical Center North at Pascack Valley, "a satellite emergency department to treat non-life-threatening emergencies."
Joseph M. Sanzari Children's Hospital The Joseph M. Sanzari Children's Hospital is a 105-bed pediatric acute care hospital connected to Hackensack University Medical Center.
HUMC at Mountainside Mountainside Hospital (also known as HackensackUMC Mountainside), located in
Montclair, New Jersey, became part of the Hackensack network when it was acquired by Hackensack and Ardent Health Services jointly in 2012 from Merit Health Systems.
The Centers at Hasbrouck Heights The Centers at
Hasbrouck Heights includes The
Dave Winfield Nutrition Center, established in 1986 by Dave Winfield and the Community Health Center located in a branch of the HUMC's Geriatrics Clinic. The Dave Winfield Nutrition Center has an additional location at Hackensack University Medical Center, in the Hackensack University Medical Plaza.
The Centers at Franklin Lakes The Centers at
Franklin Lakes houses HUMC's
The Cancer Center and a branch of The Betty Torricelli Institute for Breast Care.
John Theurer Cancer Center The John Theurer Cancer Center (JTCC) at HUMC performs research and
oncology services. Areas of concentration include blood and marrow
stem cell transplantation,
lymphoma,
leukemia,
multiple myeloma,
neuro-oncology,
cutaneous malignancy,
gastrointestinal,
geriatric, head and neck,
thoracic,
urologic,
breast, and
gynecologic. In 2019 it received approval from the
National Cancer Institute (NCI) as a research consortium member of the NCI-approved
Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center Consortium. JTCC supports the Northeast's largest
bone marrow transplant (BMT) program and in 2014 performed 400 transplants. ==Mobile intensive care unit==