New Bridge Medical Center

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Bergen New Bridge Medical Center
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The entrance to Bergen New Bridge Medical Center
Geography
Location230 East Ridgewood Avenue, Paramus, NJ, United States
Organization
TypeCommunity
Services
Links
ListsHospitals in the United States

Bergen New Bridge Medical Center (previously known as Bergen Regional Medical Center)[1] is an acute and long-term care hospital located in Paramus, New Jersey, US. The hospital campus also houses a nursing home and a mental health facility.

The facility first opened in 1916 as the Bergen County Isolation Hospital,[2] housing patients suffering from tuberculosis and other contagious diseases. It later became known as Bergen Pines, inspired by the planting of more than 1,000 young pine trees donated in 1924 by Hackensack's Pioneer Masonic Lodge. In 1998, Bergen County contracted with the Solomon Health Group to form Bergen Regional Medical Center.

References[]

  1. ^ "Bergen Regional Medical Center gets new name, new management as Care Plus takes charge".
  2. ^ "Revisiting Bergen Pines".

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Coordinates: 40°57′23″N 74°03′45″W / 40.956442°N 74.062477°W / 40.956442; -74.062477



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