Our Campuses

New York Campus

Touro College of Dental Medicine is located in Westchester County, New York, just 25 miles north of midtown Manhattan. We are situated on the 54-acre suburban campus of New York Medical College, one of the oldest and largest health sciences colleges in the country.

Our Facilities

The centerpiece of Touro College of Dental Medicine is its modern, flagship facility on Skyline Drive. This five-story, mirror-façade building complex sits on 12 acres adjacent to the main New York Medical College campus. The 248,000 square foot facility houses almost all of its educational facilities under one roof – including a 116-seat simulation laboratory, 2 large auditoriums, a student lounge, a dining area and outdoor dining plaza, a Health Sciences Library, an exercise facility, and administrative offices. Touro Dental Health, our modern, 115-chair clinical training facility built in 2018, occupies the entire third floor of the Skyline Drive complex. 

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Big Campus, Small Community

TCDM students enjoy the facilities and amenities of the larger NYMC campus and the Touro system, while maintaining a close-knit, community atmosphere. Skyline Drive complex is connected to New York Medical College through a private access road, allowing students to walk, bike, drive or take a free shuttle just 500 yards to the main campus.

Students attending TCDM have access to the New York Medical College campus, including research facilities, an anatomy lab, a cafeteria and café, a bookstore, sports facilities, and numerous common spaces.

Location and Opportunities

Our main campus in New York, is just a 30-minute drive or train ride to Manhattan, our location in the scenic Hudson Valley attracts talented students who prefer a suburban lifestyle with easy access to the New York metropolitan area. From vast mountain regions to downtown city streets, Westchester offers abundant attractions, outdoor adventure, great shopping and dining, and a picturesque setting that enhances social life outside of TCDM.

Our proximity in the New York Tri-State region also provides students with numerous career, residency, clinical, and internship opportunities. Our local affiliate hospitals and health centers offer exceptional clinical training and experience with diverse populations. TCDM students also benefit from our close ties with local public health commissioners, affording many community service opportunities such as volunteering at schools, community centers, food banks, and homeless shelters, and annual screenings for veterans, children and other vulnerable populations. These experiences offer a chance for students to put their learning into practice, conduct research, or interact with patients and professionals in preparation for their future careers.

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New Mexico Campus

The Albuquerque, NM facility will be a modern patient care dental facility. After spending their first two years at TCDM’s Hawthorne, NY campus, students will complete their education at Touro College of Dental Medicine’s new Albuquerque, New Mexico dental facility.

Building for the Future

The TCDM space in Albuquerque is currently under construction and will mirror the new Touro Dental Health patient care facility. The opening is planned for April 2025 in advance of the first cohort’s June arrival. While construction is ongoing, we’re hiring the Albuquerque team and building relationships to support all student needs from day one.

Innovative Partnerships

Touro University has partnered with Lovelace Biomedical, a non-profit contract research organization with a mission to advance biomedical science through nonclinical and clinical research. The new dental facility is located on the Lovelace Biomedical facility. In addition to our low faculty-to-student ratios, exemplary education, and outstanding clinical experiences, this affiliation allows for expanded research opportunities for our dental students.

Opportunity in Albuquerque

Located in the heart of Albuquerque, the campus offers students a unique blend of urban and natural attractions. With proximity to national parks, cultural landmarks, and a thriving local community, students will find plenty to explore outside of their academic commitments.

New Mexico presents a unique opportunity for aspiring dentists and healthcare providers. With only 48.4 dentists per 100,000 people, the state has one of the lowest dentist-to-population ratios in the country. This shortage highlights a critical need for more dental professionals in the region. Touro College of Dental Medicine is committed to addressing this gap by establishing a new dental education and clinical facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico. By providing local access to dental education, we aim to encourage students to practice in the state where they train, thereby delivering essential dental care to underserved communities and supporting the growth of the local healthcare workforce.

The Albuquerque area offers numerous clinical and internship opportunities, leveraging our partnerships with local hospitals, clinics, and community health organizations.