About us
What we offer
Good Samaritan’s expanding medical center, based in Puyallup includes the following facilities.
Good Samaritan Hospital
Good Samaritan Hospital, located in central Puyallup,
is an independent, not-for-profit 225-bed acute care facility fully
accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
(JCAHO). The hospital’s medical
staff includes 300 of the region’s most respected physicians
and specialists who provide a full range of medical care ranging from
emergency medicine to highly technical surgical services.
The hospital is recognized for a variety of services including a Level III Trauma Center, cancer care program fully accredited by the Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons, nationally recognized rehabilitation center, new state-of-the-art Family Birth Center, Orthopedics Program rated in the top five percent of the nation, and many others.
Good Samaritan also offers several specialty services such as the Sleep Medicine Center, the Children’s Therapy Unit for children with neuromuscular disabilities, and the Good Samaritan Surgery Center Interventional Pain Management Clinic.
Dr. Richard C. Ostenson Cancer Center at Good Samaritan
The new Dr. Richard C. Ostenson Cancer Center at Good Samaritan is leading the way for regional cancer
care by providing advanced diagnostics, including the only combined
PET/CT scanner between Seattle and Portland, advanced treatment options,
state-of-the-art research, nationally recognized physicians and support
services for the whole family. By combining Good Samaritan outpatient
cancer care and diagnostic imaging, Rainier
Oncology and Tacoma/Valley Radiation Oncology in one beautifully
designed building, patients can have comprehensive care close to home.
The Good
Samaritan Cancer Care Program is fully approved by the Commission
on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons.
Good Samaritan Surgery Center
This newly renovated outpatient surgery center
is located on the Good Samaritan campus. board-certified surgeons use
arthroscopic, laproscopic, endoscopic and general open techniques to
perform a range of outpatient procedures including orthopedic, gynecological
and general surgeries. The Good Samaritan Surgery Center is fully accredited
by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
(JCAHO).
Good Samaritan Home Health and Hospice
Good Samaritan Home Health and Hospice is the
state’s first hospital-based home care agency now celebrating 30
years of service. The agency provides a range of individualized services
to homebound patients and hospice care to terminally ill patients. Good
Samaritan Home Health and Hospice is fully accredited by the
Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO). Click
here to learn more about Home Health and Hospice.
Good Samaritan Medical Clinics
Our neighborhood-based clinics feature physicians who are board-certified in family practice, family practice with dual certification in obstetrics, internal medicine, and obstetrics and gynecology. These include Good Samaritan Family Medicine at Eatonville; Good Samaritan Family Medicine at Puyallup; Good Samaritan Family Medicine at South Hill; Good Samaritan Family Medicine at Sumner; Good Samaritan Women’s Center; and Puyallup Pulmonary Clinic. Click here to learn more about our medical clinics.
Good Samaritan Community Services
Good Samaritan Community Services is the largest comprehensive collection of social service programs for pre-infancy through end of life in Washington. The organization is dedicated to supporting community members who turn to us for help through mental health, social support and outreach services. Programs include Puyallup Valley Institute, Crisis Services, Asian Counseling Services, Older adult services and others. Click here to learn more about our community outreach services.
Good Samaritan Foundation and volunteers
The Good Samaritan Foundation is a not-for-profit organization committed to raising friends and funds to benefit Good Samaritan. Each year the contributions of thousands of donors and volunteers enable us to ensure high-quality treatment, finance new facilities and programs, and support more than $8 million in uncompensated charitable care. Click here to learn more about our foundation, or click here to learn about our volunteers.