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Highest level of care for mother & baby
Good Samaritan University Hospital's compassionate care teams are dedicated to the well-being of the mother and newborn. We support mothers at all stages of their pregnancy and after delivery.
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24-7 Emergency Care for Adults & Children
Good Samaritan University Hospital is the first Verified Level I Adult Trauma Center and only Verified Level II Pediatric Trauma Center on the south shore of Long Island. We also have the only dedicated pediatric emergency room in the area.
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Featured News

Catholic Health first to implant Dual-Chamber Leadless Pacemakers
St. Francis Heart Center is a national leader in Electrophysiology, consistently out in front in first use of the most advanced therapies and supporting technologies.

Good Samaritan University Hospital Names Chair of Surgery
Catholic Health named Pratibha Vemulapalli, MD, MBA/MS, chair of surgery of Good Samaritan University Hospital

Good Samaritan University Hospital Receives Prestigious Baby-Friendly Designation
Certification is provided by Baby-Friendly USA after a review of a facility’s standards related to breastfeeding mothers and their babies.

Good Samaritan University Hospital Dedicates the Gary H. Richard & Family Neuro Intensive Care Unit
The Center cares for thousands of patients each year.

The Power of Hope for Healing for a Lung Cancer Patient
Susan Muller of Smithtown was diagnosed with locally advanced lung cancer.

North Babylon Man Praises Good Samaritan Emergency Team
Edward Marone received emergency treatment at Good Samaritan University Hospital.