Samaritan Hospital (Troy, New York)
Samaritan Hospital is a healthcare facility located in Troy, New York. It is a part of the St. Peter's Health Partners system, which is the largest and most comprehensive not-for-profit network of high-quality, advanced medical care, primary care, rehabilitation, and senior services in the Capital Region of New York.
History[edit]
Samaritan Hospital was founded in 1898 and has since been providing a wide range of medical services to the residents of Troy and the surrounding communities. The hospital has undergone several expansions and renovations over the years to meet the growing healthcare needs of the community.
Services[edit]
Samaritan Hospital offers a comprehensive range of medical services, including emergency medicine, cardiology, orthopedics, oncology, neurology, and maternity care. The hospital also provides a variety of diagnostic imaging services, including MRI, CT scan, ultrasound, and X-ray.
Facilities[edit]
The hospital features a state-of-the-art emergency department, a cardiac catheterization laboratory, a neonatal intensive care unit, and a surgical suite equipped with the latest technology. The hospital also has a rehabilitation center that offers physical, occupational, and speech therapy services.
Affiliations[edit]
Samaritan Hospital is affiliated with several educational institutions, including Albany Medical College and Siena College, for the training of medical students, residents, and other healthcare professionals.
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