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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04/23/2026

Ahead of Nurses Week (May 6–12), we honored our nurses with a surprise they never saw coming.

They were invited to read letters without knowing who they were from or what they would say. What unfolded were deeply personal messages from patients and families whose lives they’ve touched in lasting ways.

The emotion, the gratitude, and the surprise at the end say more than we ever could.

Watch and join us in celebrating the incredible impact of our nurses.

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04/23/2026

Love our great care? Vote for MedStar Health!

Your support means everything to us!

If you’ve had a great experience, vote for us in The Baltimore Sun’s Best 2026 Readers’ Choice contest 🏆

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04/22/2026

Ready to make a difference as a living organ donor? We’re LIVE sharing facts about kidney and liver donation—and how it saves lives. Hear from our MedStar Georgetown Transplant Institute experts and ask your questions below.

04/22/2026

At MedStar Health, what we do is made more impactful by how we do it…with the best of our mind and the best of our hearts. It’s how we treat people.

Thousands of people are waiting for a lifesaving transplant, and tomorrow at noon you can learn how you can help. Becomi...
04/21/2026

Thousands of people are waiting for a lifesaving transplant, and tomorrow at noon you can learn how you can help. Becoming a living organ donor has the power to save lives.

Tune in to our Facebook Live to hear from experts at MedStar Georgetown Transplant Institute, one of the largest and highest volume transplant programs in the nation.

Special guests Keri Ayers Coutts, a non-directed living kidney donor, and Emily Gentile, a living liver donor, will share their personal experiences and discuss the importance of living organ donation, what to expect from surgery and recovery, and how to begin the evaluation process.

04/20/2026

Join us in celebrating our 23 MedStar Health nurses who won the honor of Baltimore magazine’s Excellence in Nursing 2026 award! 💛💙

Could your headaches, poor sleep, or low energy be linked to stress? On the MedStar Health Blog, nurse practitioner Autu...
04/17/2026

Could your headaches, poor sleep, or low energy be linked to stress? On the MedStar Health Blog, nurse practitioner Autumn Castro shares how stress affects your body and when it might be time to take action.

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Learn how stress affects your body, common symptoms of stress, and simple ways to manage stress and protect your long-term health.

We were excited to welcome runners yesterday for our first-ever   event!  This year's group includes world-renowned ultr...
04/16/2026

We were excited to welcome runners yesterday for our first-ever event!

This year's group includes world-renowned ultra-marathoner Michael Wardian, and MedStar Health Physical Therapist Chris Heydrick, and Physician Assistant Chris Wilde.

Let's wish them the best of luck as they tackle 200 miles across multiple MedStar Health locations.

04/16/2026

We’re LIVE, busting myths about hip and knee replacements with Dr. Jeffrey Matheny, orthopedic surgeon. Are you considering your first surgery or a revision? Watch and ask questions about this common procedure.

Back and leg pain don’t have to be your “new normal.” At MedStar Health, we use a conservative approach to help patients...
04/15/2026

Back and leg pain don’t have to be your “new normal.” At MedStar Health, we use a conservative approach to help patients reclaim their mobility. Learn from Dr. David Weiner why common signs, such as leaning on the shopping cart, could point to spinal stenosis – a condition that can often be treated without surgery.

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If joint pain is slowing you down, you may be wondering if hip or knee replacement is right for you. There is a lot of i...
04/15/2026

If joint pain is slowing you down, you may be wondering if hip or knee replacement is right for you. There is a lot of information out there about age, pain, recovery time, and how long joint replacements last. Let us separate fact from fiction.

Tune in to our Facebook Live tomorrow, April 16, at noon as orthopedic surgeon Dr. Jeffrey Matheny shares the latest advances in joint replacement care.

Have questions? Ask them in the comments below and join us live for the answers.

“I’m someone who values my work and staying present—but I’ve also learned that taking care of your health, and protectin...
04/15/2026

“I’m someone who values my work and staying present—but I’ve also learned that taking care of your health, and protecting others, has to come first. MedStar Health eVisit has made that balance so much easier.

Whenever something comes up that doesn’t quite rise to the level of urgent care—but still needs prompt attention—I turn to eVisit. The providers are consistently warm, professional, and attentive. I’ve always felt heard, never rushed, and confident in the care I’m receiving.

What I appreciate most is how simple and efficient the entire process is. The app is intuitive, the visits fit seamlessly into my day, and when needed, a prescription is sent in quickly so I can begin treatment right away.

It’s reassuring to know that high-quality care is available on my schedule—without disrupting my day. MedStar eVisit has become my go-to for reliable, virtual urgent care when I need it most.”

–Steph Giuliano, MedStar Health Real Estate and Facilities

Anyone in Maryland, DC, or Virginia can access virtual urgent care 24/7 with MedStar eVisit.

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5601 Loch Raven Boulevard
Baltimore, MD
21239

Telephone

+14434448000

Website

http://MedStarGoodSam.org/JoinOurTeam, http://GoodSamIsGoodHealth.org/, http://MedStarHealth

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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.