Peconic Bay Medical Center has expanded access to women’s healthcare in Eastern Suffolk County with the opening of a new women’s multispecialty center in Manorville. The 10,000-square-foot outpatient facility, located on Northwell Health’s Route 111 campus, is designed to bring a wide range of women’s health services together under one roof, making care more accessible and coordinated for patients in the region.
The center is part of Northwell’s Katz Institute for Women’s Health and represents an investment of approximately $5 million. It features 15 exam rooms, two ultrasound rooms, a procedure room, and an on-site laboratory, allowing for streamlined visits and efficient diagnosis and treatment. Patients can now see multiple specialists in a single location rather than traveling between offices.
Services offered at the Manorville center include breast surgery, cardiology, obstetrics and gynecology, maternal-fetal medicine, plastic surgery, and urogynecology. Fertility services are expected to be added in the future, further expanding the scope of care available locally and reinforcing the center’s role as a comprehensive women’s health hub.
The new facility complements broader plans underway at Peconic Bay Medical Center, including the future Emilie Roy Corey Center for Women and Infants, which is anticipated to open in 2027. Together, these projects aim to create a more seamless continuum of care for women and families, from routine visits through advanced maternal and infant services.
As the latest addition to the Manorville campus, which has been growing since its opening in 2013, the women’s multispecialty center reflects an ongoing commitment to meeting the evolving healthcare needs of the East End. By investing in integrated, community-based care, Peconic Bay Medical Center continues to strengthen its role as a key healthcare provider for Suffolk County residents.
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