Good Samaritan Hospital
Good Samaritan Hospital is a world-class academic medical center affiliated with both USC and UCLA Schools of Medicine. Good Samaritan Hospital supports seven Centers of Excellence that focus on advancing the science of medicine while providing outstanding patient care with national and internationally renowned physicians. The centers include the Heart & Vascular Center, Good Samaritan Hospita Orthopedic Center, Tertiary Retinal Surgery, Pancreatico-Biliary Program, Kidney Stone Services, Transfusion-Free Medicine & Surgery Center, and the Davajan-Cabal Center for Perinatal Medicine.
Each year, Good Samaritan Hospital admits approximately 17,000 patients (excluding newborns) and handles more than 93,500 outpatient visits. More than 4,000 deliveries and 8,000 surgeries are performed annually in 18 surgical suites.
Good Samaritan Hospital is expected to complete its new 193,000 square foot Medical Pavilion featuring the Frank R. Seaver Ambulatory Surgery Center in 2016. The new medical pavilion will feature amenities such as a patient friendly lobby, radiation oncology, pharmacy, Women’s Imaging, and Bistro Café on the first floor. The second floor will include 8 outpatient surgery suites and floors 3 to 7 will house ancillary services and physician offices. The Medical Pavilion will offer Los Angeles a leading-edge facility where physicians, patients and family members will feel comfortable in a space designed to enhance the efficiency and convenience of acquiring advanced medical care.
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