Mount Sinai South Nassau

Biplane Angiography Suite

PRINCIPAL

Paul Drago

Nick Czarniecki

ARCHITECTURAL TEAM

Roger Stine

Gregory Lynch

INTERIOR DESIGN

David Kimzey

Charles Jia

Keith Nimmo

MEP engineering

AKF Group LLC

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING

GEI Consultants, Inc.

PHOTOGRAPHY

Charles Jia

 

Project Overview

Designated as a Regional Stroke Center by the New York State Department of Health, Mount Sinai South Nassau sought to upgrade its Comprehensive Stroke Program and renovate its facilities to include a cutting-edge biplane angiography system. This state-of-the-art equipment enables the hospital’s specialists to diagnose and treat stroke patients on-site, minimizing the need for time-consuming transfers to external facilities and significantly improving patient outcomes.

The project’s scope of work includes the renovation of 2,200 square feet within the existing hospital to designate space for a new Biplane Angiography Suite that maximizes both the layout and functionality of the area. Given the specialized nature of stroke care, the project required a detailed understanding of clinical workflows and the tight adjacencies between various functional zones. The approved plan strikes a delicate balance between optimizing space utilization and maintaining operational efficiency, while adhering to stringent safety standards and guidelines.

This advanced facility includes the new biplane angiography unit, as well as dedicated pre- and post-procedure patient bays, staff support spaces, and areas for patient registration and waiting. Thoughtfully designed adjacencies ensure that these spaces support patient throughput, minimizing stress for staff and individuals receiving care. The result is a modern, efficient suite that enhances both the staff workflow and patient experience in a dynamic healthcare environment. This renovation reflects Mount Sinai South Nassau’s commitment to providing high-quality stroke care and elevating the standard of healthcare services in the region.