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Advanced Critical Services

Life-saving services for a quarter-million East End residents

For heart attack, stroke, and accident victims, every second counts. And that’s why the East End counts on us.

Peconic Bay Medical Center provides residents of the North Fork and central Suffolk County with immediate local access to advanced life-saving services:

  • Our interventional cardiac catheterization center is staffed by the East End’s leading cardiologists.
  • Our stroke center has been recognized for excellence by the American Heart and Stroke Associations.
  • Our Level III trauma center has already provided emergency medical services to 1,000 East End residents.

We are working every day to provide the range, depth, and quality of medical capabilities to fulfill our promise as the regional medical center for the East End.

Before we launched these life-saving services, our residents had to travel farther for critical-care emergency treatment than any other residents of the tri-state area. Thanks to the vision and generosity of our community of supporters and benefactors, residents of the East End can now enjoy a quality of care that reflects our community’s world-class quality of life.

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Amy E. Loeb
Ed.D, MBA, RN, NEA-BC
Executive Director

Peconic Bay Medical Center


Kanas Regional
Heart Center

Cardiac Catheterization Center

Peconic Bay Medical Center’s Kanas Regional Heart Center provides 24/7 access to life-saving cardiac catheterization procedures for heart attack victims.


Immediate Care for
Stroke Victims

NYS Designated Stroke Center

Our stroke treatment center has been recognized for excellence with the American Heart Association’s Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award.


Expert Care for
Accident Victims

Level III Trauma Center

The trauma team’s life-support-certified responders and board-certified surgeons stand ready 24/7 to coordinate all the medical center’s resources in any emergency.


Bringing Trauma Services to the East End

Residents of the East End used to have to travel farther than anyone else in the Tri-State area for advanced emergency services. The North Fork's only Level III Trauma Center brings those services home.

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See our New Corey Critical Care Pavilion rising

Groundbreaking ceremonies for the new home for Peconic Bay Medical Center’s Level III Trauma Center and Kanas Regional Heart Center were held in July, 2017. The pavilion opened for patients in March, 2020. This time-lapse video documents the construction.

Many thanks to Agostino Cervone, MD, FACS, for his photo contributions.