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Medical Records Department(937) 734-8316 Monday-Friday, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
2222 Philadelphia Drive Dayton, OH 45406 (937) 734-2612
9000 North Main Street Dayton, Ohio 45415 (937) 734-6784
6251 Good Samaritan Way on Brandt Pike Huber Heights 45424
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Good Samaritan Hospital(937) 734-2612
Dayton Heart & Vascular Center at Good Samaritan(937) 734-8000
Good Samaritan North Health Center(937) 734-6784
Good Samaritan Health Center - Huber Heights
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Dr. Sinnathamby answers questions about Carotid Artery Stenting.
Offering outpatient services and physician offices in one location.
We provide an individualized recovery plan to get you back to your active lifestyle.
Good Samaritan Health Center - Huber Heights is designed as a one-stop healthcare destination.
Read the latest issue of Samaritan HealthTalk, our quarterly magazine.
Combining advanced technology with expert clinical assessment for earlier detection in high risk women.
Our Oncology Services offer a wide range of services so our patients can have every resource available to them.
Collaborating with schools is another way Good Samaritan Hospital helps build healthier communities
In its study published today, Healthgrades found that patients have a 75% lower risk of dying when treated at a hospital receiving 5 stars than if they were treated at a hospital receiving 1 star, based on risk-adjusted mortality rates across 18 common procedures and diagnoses, such as heart bypass surgery, stroke, and pneumonia. Healthgrades also found that 235,378 lives could potentially have been saved during 2009-2011 if all hospitals performed at a 5-star level.
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