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  Good Samaritan Regional Health Center
605 N. 12th
Mt. Vernon, IL 62864
618.242.4600
St. Mary's Hospital
400 N. Pleasant
Centralia, IL 62801 618.436.8000
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 Our Medical Staff 

For more information about the physicians on our Medical Staff , select from one of the categories below
or call our toll-free physician referral line at 1-888-257-6098:

Anesthesiology:  administration of anesthetics to alleviate pain and suppress consciousness, as well as monitor and support life functions during surgery

Cardiology:   prevention, diagnosis and treatment of heart disease

Cardiothoracic Surgery: surgical treatment of diseases and injuries of the heart and chest

Dermatology:   diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the skin

Endocrinology:  focus on the endocrine system (glands)

Emergency Medicine:   evaluation and treatment of unexpected injury and illness

Family Medicine:   comprehensive primary health care for people of all ages -- from newborns to the elderly -- and all medical problems

Gastroenterology:   treatment of disorders of the digestive system and diseases of the stomach, intestine, liver, gallbladder and pancreas

Internal Medicine:   specializing in adult primary care medicine, specifically the diagnosis and nonsurgical treatment of diseases

Nephrology:   focus on the kidneys and especially with their structure, functions, or diseases

Neurology:   treatment of diseases and disorders of the brain, spinal cord and nervous system

Obstetrics & Gynecology:   care for women before, during and after pregnancy, and at menopause as well as the medical and surgical treatment of the female reproductive and urinary systems

Oncology / Hemotology:   diagnosis and treatment of cancer and diseases of the blood and blood-making tissues

Ophthalmology:   diagnosis and treatment of vision disorders and diseases of the eye

Orthopaedic Medicine:    specializing in diseases and injuries of the bones, joints, and muscles

Otolaryngology / ENT :   diagnosis, medical, and surgical treatment for conditions of the ear, nose and throat

Pain Management:   applies science to the reduction of pain.  Pain medicine covers a wide spectrum of conditions including neuropathic pain, cancer pain, postoperative pain and more.

Pathology:   studies the essential nature of disease, especially as it relates to the structural and functional changes in the tissues and organs of the body that cause or are caused by disease

Pediatrics:   offering  preventive care and treatment of illnesses for children and adolescents  

Physical Medicine & Rehabiltation:    treatment for acute and chronic pain, musculoskeletal problems, and conditions resulting from strokes, orthopedic injuries, or neurologic disorders such as multiple sclerosis, polio, or ALS

Plastic Surgery:   the restoration, correction or improvement of the shape and appearance of body structures that are defective or damaged by injury, disease, growth or development

Podiatry:  The branch of medicine devoted to the study, diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle and lower leg.

Psychiatry  and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselors:  the prevention, diagnosis and medical treatment of mental and emotional disorders such as depression, anxiety, phobias and schizophrenia

Pulmonology:   diagnosis, management, and treatment of lung disease

Radiation Oncology:   treatment of cancer with therapeutic radiation, also called radiation therapy or radiotherapy

Radiology:   uses x-rays, mammography, CT scan, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, MRI and image-guided interventional procedures to visualize the body and its organs to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of patients

Rheumatology:   the diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory diseases of muscles and joints including arthritis

Surgery: surgical intervention or treatment of injuries and disease responsive to operative treatment

Urogynecology: treatment of urinary tract and pelvic disorders in women

Urology: specializing in diseases of the urinary tract and sex organs in males

Women's Health Women's health refers to health issues specific to human female anatomy. These often relate to structures such as female genitalia and breasts or to conditions caused by hormones specific to, or most notable in, females

Wound Care   A wound is a physical injury that results in an opening or break of the skin.  Hyperbaric chambers are also used in the treatment of wounds.

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