MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital

MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital Not-for-profit, community teaching hospital providing health care and services to the communities of O'Neill. in the form of a public post or comment.

A proud member of MedStar Health, the region’s largest integrated health system, MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital was founded in 1968 through a gift from local merchant and philanthropist Thomas J. We are a 287-bed adult care community teaching hospital, with 206 acute care beds, 51 rehab beds and 30 subacute beds. We provide comprehensive services which include intensive and cardiac care units, an expanding number of innovative medical and surgical capabilities, and primary care physicians and specialists who are rated tops in their fields. Long known as a specialty center for rehabilitation and orthopaedics, MedStar Good Samaritan has expanded its range of health care services to better serve those in our community: gynecologists and pediatricians have been added so that entire families — your family — can be cared for right here, right now. And our emergency room consistently receives high marks for patient satisfaction. The Good Health Center provides an array of free and low-cost diagnostic screenings, educational seminars and preventive medicine services for the community. The Good Samaritan Nursing Center and Belvedere Green, also located on the hospital campus, provide independent living services and long-term care for seniors. Parking: Parking Lot

Founded: 1968

Mission: We are Good Samaritans, guided by Catholic tradition and trusted to deliver ideal healthcare experiences. Company Overview: Our team of 2,000 MedStar Good Samaritans are devoted to your recovery and good health. General Information
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03/06/2026

Did you miss our Living with Amyloidosis and Heart Failure Facebook Live? Watch the replay to learn from our experts when heart failure may be connected to cardiac amyloidosis.

MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital and MedStar Union Memorial Hospital recently celebrated associates recognized through th...
03/06/2026

MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital and MedStar Union Memorial Hospital recently celebrated associates recognized through the Make A Difference program. 🎉

In 2025, 196 peer nominations honored team members who went above and beyond for their patients, colleagues, and community. Nominees were recognized at special breakfast events with hospital leaders in celebration of the impact they make every day.

Thank you to all of our incredible Difference Makers!

03/06/2026

Meet Dr. Kevin Chen, medical oncologist, as he shares his commitment to providing high-quality, personalized care for people facing cancer.

From diagnosis through treatment and into survivorship, Dr. Chen works closely with each patient to develop a care plan tailored to their unique needs—because no two patients are the same. He is dedicated to supporting both patients and caregivers every step of the way.

See the link below to learn more about Dr. Chen.

Obesity is a chronic, hormone-driven disease. Learn why combining metabolic surgery, medication, and lifestyle offers th...
03/04/2026

Obesity is a chronic, hormone-driven disease. Learn why combining metabolic surgery, medication, and lifestyle offers the most durable, life-saving health benefits.

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Colore**al cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. The good news? Screening can help find it earl...
03/04/2026

Colore**al cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. The good news? Screening can help find it early—when it’s most treatable.

You may be at higher risk if you:
• Are 45 or older
• Have a family history of colon cancer or polyps
• Have Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis
• Eat a diet high in red or processed meats
• Smoke or drink alcohol heavily
• Are overweight or obese
• Live a sedentary lifestyle

👉 Take our free colore**al cancer risk quiz at http://ms.spr.ly/6180Q5550 to learn more about your risk and next steps.

At MedStar Health, we provide comprehensive colore**al cancer prevention, screening, and treatment—because early detection can save lives.

03/04/2026

Concerned about colore**al cancer? Watch now as we discuss risk factors, screenings, and prevention. Have questions? Ask them below!

Join us in celebrating Erika Cheese, CNA, for being recognized as a Difference Maker award winner! Erika displays the ma...
03/03/2026

Join us in celebrating Erika Cheese, CNA, for being recognized as a Difference Maker award winner!

Erika displays the many behaviors that our associates embody as 'Difference Makers' and goes the extra mile at our hospital. Erika, thank you for all you do to make a difference.

Three cheers for David Hanna, our Difference Maker award winner! David highlights just what it means for our associates ...
03/03/2026

Three cheers for David Hanna, our Difference Maker award winner!

David highlights just what it means for our associates to go the extra mile. Join us in celebrating him for his commitment and hard work. 🎉

03/02/2026

On this episode of “MedStar Health DocTalk,” we have an insightful conversation about re**al cancer with Dr. Steven Wexner, physician executive director and system chief of colore**al surgery at MedStar Health.

From early screening and symptoms to the latest advances in minimally invasive treatment and multidisciplinary care, this episode empowers patients with knowledge that can truly save lives.

See the link in the comments to listen today.

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Today marks the start of Women’s History Month. We salute and celebrate all women, especially those who are a part of ou...
03/01/2026

Today marks the start of Women’s History Month. We salute and celebrate all women, especially those who are a part of our MedStar Health team, for their influence on women in education, mentorship, and leadership in health care.

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Menopause can come with a lot of changes, including an increased risk of heart disease. It’s important to pay close atte...
02/27/2026

Menopause can come with a lot of changes, including an increased risk of heart disease. It’s important to pay close attention to your body during this transition so symptoms aren’t dismissed as natural signs of aging. Cardiologist Dr. Minhal Makshood explains the link between menopause and heart disease.

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02/27/2026

We’re LIVE! ❤️ Join Dr. Jacob Reiss and Dr. Minhal Makshood discussing how advanced imaging can help detect patients’ cardiovascular risk early. 🙋‍♀️ Have a question? Ask them below.

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A proud member of MedStar Health, the region’s largest integrated health system, MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital was founded in 1968 through a gift from local merchant and philanthropist Thomas J. O'Neill. We are a 287-bed adult care community teaching hospital, with 206 acute care beds, 51 rehab beds and 30 subacute beds. We provide comprehensive services which include intensive and cardiac care units, an expanding number of innovative medical and surgical capabilities, and primary care physicians and specialists who are rated tops in their fields. Long known as a specialty center for rehabilitation and orthopaedics, MedStar Good Samaritan has expanded its range of health care services to better serve those in our community: gynecologists and pediatricians have been added so that entire families — your family — can be cared for right here, right now. And our emergency room consistently receives high marks for patient satisfaction. The Good Health Center provides an array of free and low-cost diagnostic screenings, educational seminars and preventive medicine services for the community. The Good Samaritan Nursing Center and Belvedere Green, also located on the hospital campus, provide independent living services and long-term care for seniors.

Parking: Parking Lot

Founded: 1968

Mission: We are Good Samaritans, guided by Catholic tradition and trusted to deliver ideal healthcare experiences.