Notice of Data Security Incident

  • Printer Friendly Version
  • Decrease Text Size
  • Increase Text Size
  • PDF

About Us


As one of Ulster County’s largest employers, HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley operates a 177-bed healthcare system comprising HealthAlliance Hospital in Kingston, NY, and Margaretville Hospital, a 15-bed critical access hospital in Margaretville, NY, serving Ulster, Delaware, Greene, and Schoharie counties. Joining WMCHealth in 2016, HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley also operates Mountainside Residential Care Center, an 82-bed residential care facility in Margaretville.

In December 2022, HealthAlliance Hospital was reopened at 105 Mary’s Avenue, as the only hospital in Kingston, NY after a $113M expansion and enhancement project. All inpatients were transferred from the HealthAlliance Hospital: Broadway Campus to the new HealthAlliance Hospital.  The HealthAlliance Broadway will be transformed into a Health Village for outpatient services. On the reimagined Broadway campus, in the heart of Kingston, HealthAlliance will collaborate with community partners in the health village to provide preventative and primary care services in one convenient destination.

The new HealthAlliance Hospital features the addition of a new, two-story, 79,000-square-foot building adjoining the current facility, as well as a full renovation of 48,000 square feet of space within the existing hospital. Key components of the new 162-bed facility include private rooms and a newly constructed: emergency care center, including emergency behavioral health; critical care unit; family birthing center; advanced imaging center; caregiver center; lobby and registration.  Plus remodeled centers for ambulatory surgery, infusion therapy and endoscopy.

The combined projects on Mary’s Avenue and Broadway, known as the Healthy Neighborhood Initiative, are expected to cost $134.9 million, with $88.8 million of the completion cost stemming from the New York State Capital Restructuring Financing Program. The balance will come from WMCHealth, HealthAlliance and a capital fundraising campaign.