Peconic Bay Medical Center is the only hospital in New York State to receive the highest level of this prestigious award based on three-year evaluation of leadership, collaboration and patient care
Annual Hospital Rankings Report Recognized PBMC With Excellence Awards for Pulmonary Care and Gastrointestinal Care and Gave the PBMC Five-Star Ratings for heart failure, COPD, pneumonia, treatment of GI bleed, bowel obstruction, pancreatitis and treatment of sepsis
Peconic Bay Medical Center (PBMC) has been recognized as the most socially responsible hospital in New York State by The Lown Institute Hospital Index. The prestigious honor was made as part of the organization’s annual list of the top hospitals in the United States based on an index that measures equity, value and patient outcomes of more than 2,700 hospitals nationwide. In addition to being ranked the number one hospital in New York State for social responsibility, PBMC was named to Lown’s 2024-25 Honor roll and earned “A” grades in ten other categories.
Peconic Bay Medical Center (PBMC) announced today that it has received a $10 million contribution from longtime donors Emilie and Michael Corey to support the development of the hospital’s new Center for Women and Infants. In honor of this milestone donation, the facility, which will be the first of its kind in the region, will be named the Emilie Roy Corey Center for Women and Infants. The facility is a significant aspect of the hospital’s $92 million expansion investment and is expected to open in 2025.
Peconic Bay Medical Center (PBMC) held a ribbon cutting for its much-anticipated emergency department expansion, enhancing the hospital’s critical care capabilities and elevating the patient experience for more than 250,000 residents throughout Eastern Suffolk County.
Peconic Bay Medical Center (PBMC) announced the opening of the Kanas Family Simulation Lab, an advanced training facility for nurses and medical professionals. The space is equipped with state-of-the-art simulation technology designed to educate clinical staff so they can hone their skills and prepare for a wide range of complex medical scenarios.
Peconic Bay Medical Center (PBMC) was recently presented with two awards from the American Heart Association (AHA) for its work in providing exceptional care for heart attack and stroke patients.