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Alert: Episcopal Health Services will perform a scheduled phone system upgrade on Sunday, 11/16/25 from 7AM-11AM. Telephone services will be limited hospital-wide from 7AM-9AM and in patient rooms from 7AM-11AM. Patients and families can still make or receive calls through our temporary telephone solution. For assistance utilizing this temporary service, please contact our main number at 718-869-7000.

Women’s Health Center Fundraising

Far Rockaway, New York, August 3, 2020 — St. John’s Episcopal Hospital (SJEH) is seeking donations to go towards the purchase of equipment for its new Women’s Health Center that is scheduled to open in 2021. SJEH intended to raise funds at its annual golf event that was to occur this summer, but the event was canceled because of the pandemic. The hospital is accepting donations on its website, ehs.org/givenow, and is running a series of fundraisers via social media and email.

“We invite anyone to make a donation on the website,” said Nancy Leghart, Director of Foundation. “Donations of any amount are greatly appreciated and will go directly toward purchasing essential, life-saving equipment.”

The Women’s Health Center will be located at 105-38 Rockaway Beach Boulevard, and will provide gynecological and obstetrical services, maternal fetal medicine, urogynecology, gynecological oncology, breast surgery, nutrition, behavioral health, 3D mammography, bone density, and ultrasound in one location. Donations will support the purchase of state-of-the-art equipment including:

A 3D mammography machine which allows us to see breast tissue details more clearly to uncover breast cancer that may have otherwise been hidden by overlying breast tissue.

A bone density machine to measure women’s bone density to diagnose for osteoporosis and provide a fracture risk assessment.

An ultrasound machine that produces high-resolution image quality.


About Episcopal Health Services

Episcopal Health Services Inc., (EHS) is a health system located on the Rockaway Peninsula in Queens, New York. The system provides emergency and ambulatory care to the densely populated, culturally and economically diverse, and medically underserved Rockaways and Five Towns populations. The system provides people of all faiths with comprehensive preventive, diagnostic treatment, and rehabilitative services, regardless of their ability to pay.