St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center
Business Details
St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, a Boston University Teaching Hospital, provides patients and families access to some of Boston's most respected physicians and advanced treatments offering specialized care, including the Advanced Center for Cardiac Surgery, a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Award-winning bariatric surgery program, the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute at St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, State-of-the-art emergency care with short wait times, and a robust robotic surgery program. Our medical staff, made up of some of the highest-rated physicians in Boston, treats patients in our neighborhood community practices, including Allston, Boston, Brighton, Brookline, Newton, Watertown, and Weston.
Services / Products
Maternity Services: Comprehensive care for expectant mothers, including prenatal care, labor and delivery services, and postpartum support.
Cardiovascular Services: Advanced heart care through the Advanced Heart Failure Program, offering diagnostic and interventional cardiology, cardiac surgery, and rehabilitation programs.
Cardio-Pulmonary Services: Pulmonary function tests, EKG, and EEG to assess heart and lung health.
Diagnostic Imaging (Radiology): MRI, digital mammography, PET scans, CT scans, and other imaging services for detailed diagnostics.
Emergency Department: 24/7 emergency services for urgent medical care.
Laboratory Services: A full range of laboratory testing and diagnostics.
Surgical Services: Including general surgery, minimally invasive procedures, and specialized surgical treatments.
Pediatrics: Specialized medical care for children.
Pharmacy: Retail pharmacy services and medication consultations.
Physical Therapy: Rehabilitation and physical fitness programs for recovery.
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine: Treatments for bone and joint issues, including sports injuries, joint replacements, and spine care.
Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine: Specialized care for complex wounds and hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
Transitional Care Unit: Focused care for patients recovering from surgery or illness.
Urgent Care: Immediate care for non-emergency medical needs.