Raritan Bay Medical Center becomes Old Bridge Medical Center; Health Benefits of Walking

Sources: CentralJersey.com; BlackDoctor.org

Hackensack Meridian Health officially unveiled its new name, Hackensack Meridian Raritan Bay Old Bridge, to the public.

Robert C. Garrett, chief executive officer, Hackensack Meridian Health, said in a prepared statement. “Our new name reflects our mission and supports our growing Old Bridge community.”

“From expanding our Emergency Department, an award-winning ICU, a Bariatric Center for Excellence, a Comprehensive Diabetes Center and plans to expand even more, this new name reflects our commitment to our patients in the community,” William DiStanislao, interim president, chief hospital executive, Old Bridge Medical Center and Raritan Bay Medical Center, said in the statement.

With this change, Hackensack Meridian Raritan Bay Medical Center Perth Amboy will become Hackensack Meridian Raritan Bay Medical Center, dropping Perth Amboy from the name since there will only be one hospital with the Raritan Bay name.

Recently at Old Bridge Medical Center, the new 19 total private emergency room beds opened to the public this past summer, a new retail pharmacy service was added for team members and patients, and the new concourse opened that connects all three buildings on the campus, according to the statement.

The anticipated grand opening of the new Emergency Department, a $39 million investment, is expected to open in March 2022.


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