Stanley Katz, MD, senior vice president of cardiovascular services and chair of cardiology at Peconic Bay Medical Center, discusses the importance of having a comprehensive range of cardiology capabilities, including the advanced-technology Cardiac Cath Lab for the residents of Eastern Suffolk County.
Lawrence Walser, MD, medical director of respiratory care and the intensive care unit, discusses how pulmonary disease ties into critical care medicine and the types of acute and hyper-acute cases that can be treated by the services available at Peconic Bay Medical Center.
Claudia Cebada-Mora, lead physical therapist at Peconic Bay Medical Center's Cardiac Rehabilitation Program, discusses the services available for patients in Eastern Suffolk County to raise awareness during American Heart Month.
Nicole Menard, outreach coordinator of the Cancer Services Program of Suffolk County, discusses their goal to increase early detection and prevention of cancer in New York State through free screenings and follow-up services for breast, cervical and colorectal cancers, available to qualified patients in the community.
Peter Sultan, MD, chairman of orthopedic surgery, discusses how joint replacement can change a patient's quality of life, and how to you can learn more about the orthopedics program at Peconic Bay Medical Center.
Lincoln Cox, MD, chair of emergency medicine, discusses the importance of access to emergency services in Eastern Suffolk County, in addition to the way needs of the community have changed over the years at Peconic Bay Medical Center.
Amy Loeb, executive director at Peconic Bay Medical Center, discusses the recent surge of COVID-19 in Eastern Suffolk County, including what that means for the hospital and the community.