Stony Brook Southampton Hospital
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Transforming healthcare on the East End. Stony Brook Southampton Hospital has remained faithful to the vision of its founders in providing the very best in medical care to the Eastern Long Island community. The Hospital offers a full range of inpatient and outpatient services and is staffed by more than 280 physicians, dentists, and allied health professionals representing 48 medical specialties. The Hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission, an agency that rates the quality of care provided by some 20,000 healthcare facilities across the United States.
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On February 8, the Southampton Town Opioid Addiction Task Force held a forum for medical professionals in Parrish Memorial Hall to address the opioid epidemic on the East End. Panelists included our Chief Academic Officer Shawn P. Cannon, DO; our Administrative Director for Medical Education Daniel VanArsdale, DO; and our Emergency Department Nurse Manager Katrin A. Diana, RN, BSN. The Task Force will be presenting feedback from the forum in a report to the Southampton Town Board in June.
March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month. Stony Brook Southampton Hospital encourages you to speak to your doctor about the health of your colon, and about getting screened. Read more in our announcement here. (Cc: Colorectal Cancer Alliance)
Learn how to create delicious and nutritious foods that help boost memory and focus this Thursday at 12 p.m. at the Mattituck-Laurel Library. This program is limited to 30 participants, so register now by calling (631) 298-4134!
Tick season is approaching. Prepare yourself by watching our series of short "Tick Tips" videos featuring doctors on our Regional Tick-Borne Disease Resource Center's Medical Advisory Panel. #TipTuesday
Coats and furs are 50% off at the Southampton Hospital Foundation Thrift Shop now through the end of winter! All proceeds benefit The Coalition for Women's Cancers at Southampton Hospital.
Parkinson’s Disease is a chronic and progressive disease of the central nervous system, the exact cause of which is not known. The nerve cells in the brain that control movement don’t function properly and this is what makes it difficult for persons with Parkinson’s to move normally. Olga McAbee, MD, FAAN, Director of Neurology at Stony Brook Southampton Hospital, will outline the disease progression of Parkinson’s, as well as the underlying non-motor symptoms that are often a part of this disease. Dr. McAbee will also discuss ways for Parkinson’s patients to maintain a good quality of life. Physical Therapist, Sarah Cohen, PT, DPT, will discuss the importance of exercise and talk about the new programs for Parkinson’s patients available at the Hospital. For information and to reserve your seat, please call (631) 728-6241.
These waffles will be perfect to wake up to this weekend!
The American Red Cross is at the Hospital until 5:30 p.m. today taking blood donations. Stop by the 3rd Floor Teaching Center to give blood and save a life! No appointment necessary.
We're taking today's #TBT way back to the Hospital's earlier days. It's amazing what a difference time can make! #ThrowbackThursday
Don't forget to give blood tomorrow and save lives! Going on from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the 3rd Floor Teaching Center at the Hospital. Walk-ins welcome. (Cc: American Red Cross in Greater New York)
Experiencing pain or discomfort? Find out what your symptoms might be with our interactive Symptom Checker.* (*Remember to consult your physician as well.)