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Suffolk’s many medical blessings

Published Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Obici Hospital has always been a point of pride for Suffolk citizens. Stretching back to the hospital’s original building on North Main Street, it has always been a symbol of one man’s love for his wife and his adopted home, and also an emblem of a city’s desire to reach for lofty goals, to challenge itself toward the highest levels of achievement.

Suffolk’s pride in the hospital continued even after the new facility was built on Godwin Boulevard and the old one met the wrecking ball. And when Sentara Healthcare purchased the hospital in 2006, though some local folks mourned the corporatization of Suffolk’s healthcare, others saw the promise of great things developing from the relationship with the healthcare conglomerate.

The fulfillment of that promise was evident last week in the announcement that Sentara has been named the best-integrated health care system in the nation. The recognition from SDI Health and “Modern Healthcare” magazine addresses, among other things, the seamlessness of Sentara’s services and its financial stability. Suffolk residents are blessed that they have access to a hospital system — through both Obici and the North Suffolk BelleHarbour emergency facility — that strives to offer comprehensive services throughout the region.

In fact, Sentara is just one of the medically related blessings that have come to the city in recent years. North Suffolk’s Harbourview community, in particular, has become something of a medical park, where Sentara and Bon Secours health systems are only the two cornerstones of a network of labs, specialists, general practitioners and testing facilities covering nearly every major condition and physical system possible.

Because of the medical development that has taken place in both North and South Suffolk, when a Suffolk resident gets sick or needs medical tests today, there’s a strong likelihood that much of the care he or she needs can be found right here in town. That’s a marked improvement over the days when even some of the most basic tests required a visit to Norfolk.

And it all started with a small hospital on North Main Street that was named after the wife of an Italian immigrant who fell in love with Suffolk.


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Posted by bena (anonymous) on February 3, 2010 at 12:05 p.m. (Suggest removal)

and who's house is getting ready to be demolished despite what Rountree says. Mr. Obici truly loved Suffolk but the public officials of Suffolk damn sure do not love Mr. nor Mrs. Obici and this is evident with the dilemma of the Obici House being handled as it is.

Posted by Tex (anonymous) on February 3, 2010 at 1:22 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Bena, is it true that you donated your brain to science just before your last comment? The entire City is trying to save the Obici House while you rant and attack everything and anyone who may be able to acheive what you clearly cannot.

Let me suggest you drop the emotion and watch TV, especially 60 Minutes. I suspect this would be a more productive way for you to spend a couple of hours.

Posted by OD (anonymous) on February 3, 2010 at 2:07 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I can see by the attacks of Tex, it is clear that he has only one purpose in life.I will make his contribution to society that too as being as useful as a rubber has or any female product. The crack about teeth and IQ. My bet is your mouth looks like you have a few dice in it.
And no the entire city isnt behind saving the home. The northern side of town "the real Suffolk" their opinions could care less about the home or the history of it nor the family. They left their history to come here and want to change ours.I didnt see that on 60 mins either

Posted by Tex (anonymous) on February 3, 2010 at 2:26 p.m. (Suggest removal)

OD, how can anyone argue with above quote from you? According to SNH records, it was number 1826 from you since September 12, 2008.

While you appear to be a misguided pain in the neck, I suspect some people have a lower opinion of you.

Posted by Brenda (anonymous) on February 3, 2010 at 3:04 p.m. (Suggest removal)

OD, I'm sure someone is proud of you for your second line above, but you're just "potty mouthed." When you resort to this, you destroy your credibility and alienate even those who tolerate you. You can rant and rave at me now, but you've now lost any hint of dignity. The Suffolk News has a long tradition of serving our community, and you now abuse it by such trashy comments.

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