MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital

MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital Not-for-profit, community teaching hospital providing health care and services to the communities of O'Neill. in the form of a public post or comment.

A proud member of MedStar Health, the region’s largest integrated health system, MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital was founded in 1968 through a gift from local merchant and philanthropist Thomas J. We are a 287-bed adult care community teaching hospital, with 206 acute care beds, 51 rehab beds and 30 subacute beds. We provide comprehensive services which include intensive and cardiac care units, an

expanding number of innovative medical and surgical capabilities, and primary care physicians and specialists who are rated tops in their fields. Long known as a specialty center for rehabilitation and orthopaedics, MedStar Good Samaritan has expanded its range of health care services to better serve those in our community: gynecologists and pediatricians have been added so that entire families — your family — can be cared for right here, right now. And our emergency room consistently receives high marks for patient satisfaction. The Good Health Center provides an array of free and low-cost diagnostic screenings, educational seminars and preventive medicine services for the community. The Good Samaritan Nursing Center and Belvedere Green, also located on the hospital campus, provide independent living services and long-term care for seniors. Parking: Parking Lot

Founded: 1968

Mission: We are Good Samaritans, guided by Catholic tradition and trusted to deliver ideal healthcare experiences. Company Overview: Our team of 2,000 MedStar Good Samaritans are devoted to your recovery and good health. General Information
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Baltimore, MD
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