New York City’s Mount Sinai Hospital is seeking information from the public to help them identity a patient who was admitted on April 12
The hospital said the woman, who is known as “Pam,” regularly dresses in black and hides her face
It is not known what she is being hospitalized for, but the woman was admitted after being found at a bus stop in Manhattan
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A hospital in New York City is seeking the public’s help in identifying a female patient who has been hospitalized there for over three months.
In a news release obtained by PEOPLE, Mount Sinai Hospital said the mystery woman has been staying at its Morningside location after being admitted on April 12.
The hospital said the woman was found at a bus stop bench at 125th Street and Lenox Avenue in the neighborhood of Harlem, after a concerned bystander called 911.
“The woman is known to frequent the area around 125th Street and Lenox Avenue, and hospital staff think she may go by the name “Pam,” the news release stated.
“She usually dresses in black and hides her face,” it continued.
The patient is described as Black and possibly in her 50s, measuring 5’8 in height and weighing 170 lbs. with dark brown eyes and greying black hair, Mount Sinai added.
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The hospital’s news release didn’t state why she was hospitalized.
Those with information concerning the mystery patient should call Mount Sinai at 646-901-9309.
