Hidden Camera Scandal at Northwell Health in Great Neck, NY

Between 2022 and April 2024, hidden cameras disguised as smoke detectors were secretly placed in bathrooms at two Northwell Health facilities in Great Neck, New York:

  • Northwell Health Sleep Disorders Center – 155 Community Drive, Lower Level, Great Neck, NY 11021
  • STARS Rehabilitation (Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Services) – 145 Community Drive, Great Neck, NY 11021

The devices were allegedly installed by a Northwell employee, Sanjai Syamaprasad, who has since pleaded guilty to unlawful surveillance and tampering with evidence. Investigators recovered hundreds of videos showing patients, staff, visitors, and even minors in vulnerable situations.

Authorities estimate more than 13,000 people may have been impacted.

Northwell’s Delayed Notification Raises Questions

Although Northwell Health discovered the surveillance in April 2024, it did not notify potential victims until May 2025. This year-long delay is now central to lawsuits claiming the hospital system:

  • Failed to properly supervise and monitor employees
  • Did not take reasonable steps to secure private patient areas
  • Withheld disclosure of the breach for over a year
  • Violated patient trust and confidentiality

Victims are left to wonder whether earlier action could have prevented additional harm.

Criminal and Civil Proceedings

  • Criminal Case: Syamaprasad pleaded guilty in July 2025 but received probation, despite prosecutors seeking prison time. Many survivors feel this outcome denies them justice.
  • Civil Lawsuits: Victims have filed class action and individual lawsuits against both Syamaprasad and Northwell Health. These lawsuits seek accountability for negligence, invasion of privacy, and emotional distress.

Who Qualifies for a Northwell Health Hidden Camera Lawsuit?

You may be eligible to file a claim if you:

  • Were a patient, staff member, or visitor at either facility between 2022 and April 2024
  • Used bathrooms or changing areas at the Sleep Disorders Center or STARS Rehabilitation
  • Received a notification letter from Northwell Health in 2025

Even if you are unsure whether you were recorded, you may still have legal rights.

Compensation for Victims of Medical Privacy Violations

Victims of the Northwell Health bathroom camera scandal may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Emotional distress and psychological trauma
  • Loss of privacy and dignity
  • Therapy or counseling expenses
  • Punitive damages if gross negligence is proven

Similar New York privacy violation lawsuits have resulted in six- and seven-figure settlements, depending on the scope of harm and institutional negligence.

Why Choose Greenstein & Pittari, LLP?

At Greenstein & Pittari, LLP, we understand how devastating this type of violation can be. As a trusted New York personal injury and privacy law firm, we fight aggressively for victims of institutional negligence and abuse.

Here’s why clients throughout NYC choose us:

  • Local Offices in Harlem, Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, Yonkers, and Nassau County
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  • Proven track record holding hospitals, corporations, and institutions accountable

Our motto is simple: Don’t Be a Victim Twice.

Take Action Today – Free Confidential Consultation

The statute of limitations in New York strictly limits the time you have to take legal action. If you believe you may have been affected by the Northwell Health hidden camera scandal, don’t delay.

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