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- A Woman Was Admitted to the Hospital Over 100 Days Ago. Nobody Knows Who She Is</p>
<p>David ChiuJuly 28, 2025 at 4:53 PM</p>
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<p>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</p>
<p>The hospital said the woman, who is known as "Pam," regularly dresses in black and hides her face</p>
<p>It is not known what she is being hospitalized for, but the woman was admitted after being found at a bus stop in Manhattan</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>Mount Sinai Hospital said the mystery woman has been staying at its Morningside location after being admitted on April 12, according to reports from WABC, WNBC and WPIX.</p>
<p>A Mount Sinai spokesperson said the woman was found at a bus stop bench around 125th Street and Lenox Avenue in the neighborhood of Harlem, after a concerned bystander contacted authorities, per WPIX.</p>
<p>The woman is reportedly known in the area by the name of "Pam," WNBC reported.</p>
<p>She 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, per WABC.</p>
<p>The hospital added that the woman regularly dresses in black and hides her face. It is not clear why she was hospitalized.</p>
<p>Those with information concerning the mystery patient should call Mount Sinai at 646-901-9309.</p>
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<p>PEOPLE contacted Mount Sinai Hospital for additional information on Monday, July 28.</p>
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