Catholic Health enhances Long Island’s Pediatric Specialty Care Services

The Island Now

For nearly a quarter-century, Catholic Health has been on the forefront, providing Suffolk County residents specialized pediatric services at Good Samaritan Hospital’s Pediatric Specialty Care in Babylon.
Now, that level of expertise is available to Nassau County residents at the Family Care Center located on the Mercy Hospital campus in Rockville Centre. The new center is home to Catholic Health Physician Partners pediatric specialists that include allergy/immunology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, hematology, infectious disease, nephrology, neurology and pulmonology.
“We are excited by this expansion and the opportunity to bring much-needed services to residents close to where they live,” said Dr. Catherine Caronia, Good Samaritan Hospital’s Department of Pediatrics chairman. “Treating children for illness and injury differs from treating adults, which is why special training in pediatric medicine is important.”
Catholic Health’s team is dedicated to offering outstanding medical treatment for every child in a skilled and nurturing environment. Board-certified physicians in multiple pediatric subspecialties are experienced in advanced medicine required to address each child’s specific health care needs.
“In addition to our professional skills and training, we recognize that a child’s needs are not limited to the medical aspects of treatment,” Dr. Caronia said. “We are committed to serving not only the patient’s emotional well-being but also that of parents and siblings.”
The growth of pediatric specialty services at the Family Care Center is the latest enhancement to the practice’s women’s and children’s health services that includes obstetrics, gynecology, neonatal high risk, maternal fetal medicine, pulmonary outpatient services, bariatrics and diabetes education.
More information about the pediatric specialty care services provided by Catholic Health in Rockville Centre and Babylon may be obtained by calling (631) 321-2100 or visiting chsli.org.

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