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Women's Services

About Women's Services

Women have different healthcare needs at different times of life, including adolescence, the childbearing years, middle age and beyond. At Faxton St. Luke’s Healthcare we offer a full range of services designed for every stage of a woman’s life from preventive care to a full range of specialized services. What’s more, our personalized care tends to our patients’ and their families’ emotional and physical health.

Our staff is committed to finding ways to improve the health of women throughout their lives. Every year more than 2,000 babies are born at the Birthplace, we perform thousands of breast imaging procedures, and hundreds of women attend one of our many free community seminars on the latest women’s health topics.

Women's Services at a Glance

WANTED: Cash Bandits for Kids

Become a Cash Bandit for Kids!Become a Cash Bandit for Kids!Faxton St. Luke’s Healthcare is looking for “Cash Bandits” to loot their family, friends and co-workers of their cash while raising funds for the Children’s Miracle Network (CMN). The Cash Bandits for Kids campaign runs from today through Friday, July 30, 2010.

To sign up to be a Cash Bandit visit www.lite98.7.com and click on the Cash Bandit link on their homepage. All fundraising for this campaign can be done online. For more information call the Faxton St. Luke’s Healthcare Foundation at 315-624-5600 or e-mail Michele Adams, CMN Coordinator, at madams@mvnhealth.com.

Pediatric Care

About Pediatrics

Our pediatric unit located at the St. Luke's Campus cares for children age 17 and younger in a family friendly environment. The 14 bed unit includes both private and semi-private rooms, as well as isolation rooms. While the pediatric unit is primarily for our younger patients, there are times when the census of patients in the hospital will make it necessary for adults will be cared for in this unit.

Many services, programs and equipment used in this unit are made possible thanks to the support of Children’s Miracle Network.

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