Multiple News 12 sources confirm the man from Westchester who was being monitored for Ebola-like symptoms is being treated at Phelps Memorial Hospital in Sleepy Hollow.
However, officials at the facility would neither confirm nor deny that they treated the male patient at the center of the Ebola health scare in Westchester.
They say federal patient privacy laws prevent them from discussing individual patient illnesses.
They did stress that no one at the hospital has Ebola or has been tested for Ebola, a fact confirmed Wednesday by the Westchester County health commissioner.
In recent weeks, hospitals throughout the Hudson Valley and across the nation have been on heightened alert because of Ebola.
Administrators at Phelps Memorial Hospital and the Hudson Valley Hospital Center say they have held multiple drills and training exercises with staff members to make sure they understand the proper medical protocol around this deadly disease.
Westchester County Health officials stress that the only way you can contract Ebola is if you come in close contact with someone who has been in one of the Ebola-infected countries of Liberia, Sierra Leone or Guinea.
New layers of entry screening for travelers from Ebola-affected nations are being implemented at JFK, Washington-Dulles, Newark, Chicago-O'Hare and Atlanta international airports.