We are committed to patient focused care, a philosophy of providing quality care that consistently places “what's best for the patient” at the heart of medical decision making.
Patients arriving at Lakeside Memorial Hospital 's emergency department will notice an efficient flow that reduces delays and speeds patient treatment. Improvements in technology and processes quickly move patients through triage and registration to the treatment room, where a physician performs the medical screening exam. Faster service has significantly reduced the amount of time that patients typically spend in Lakeside's emergency department. Patients are evaluated and treated promptly with high quality care within an average of 30 minutes.
You can trust our emergency department physicians who are specially trained in Emergency Medicine and nurses certified in Emergency Nursing. Our emergency department is opened 24 hours a day, seven day a week with the support of a full medical staff including specialists.
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Timothy V. Hagy, M.D.
Dr. Timothy Hagy joined Lakeside Memorial Hospital 's Emergency Services team in 1989. He is a native of New York State and received his medical degree from the State University of New York in Brooklyn. Dr. Hagy completed Residency training in Internal Medicine at the University Hospital at Syracuse and Residency training in Radiology at Brown University Rhode Island Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island. He is a certified instructor in Advanced Cardiac Life Support, and certified in Pediatric Advanced Life Support and Advanced Trauma Life Support.
In addition to his work at Lakeside, Dr. Hagy and his wife are the busy parents of three children and reside in Spencerport.
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Walter Steven Bukowski, M.D.
Dr. Walter Bukowski is a Family Medicine physician and a graduate of the Upstate Medical University at Syracuse . He currently serves as Assistant Medical Director of the Emergency Department. Prior to joining Lakeside Medical Center's Emergency Services team, he served as a Resident physician in Family Medicine at both Upstate Medical University and Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital in Syracuse, and both Rochester General Hospital and the University of Rochester Medical Center in Rochester, New York.
Dr. Bukowski has completed specialized training in Burns, Advanced Trauma Life Support, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics, Pediatric Advanced Life Support, and Neonatal Resuscitation. In 2003, he received the Department of Family Medicine's Women's Health Care Award from Highland Hospital in Rochester, New York. Dr. Bukowski has learned American Sign Language to enable him to communicate easily with deaf patients.
In his spare time Dr. Bukowski enjoys weight lifting, running, cycling, mountain biking, martial arts, and automobile restoration. He resides in Greece. |
Manmadharao Kasaraneni, M.D., F.A.C.E.P.
Dr. Kasaraneni (“Dr. Kas”) is a highly experienced board certified emergency medicine physician currently serving as Chief of Emergency Medicine at Lakeside Memorial Hospital . He is an active member of the Monroe and Livingston Counties Regional Medical Advisory Council. He also is a medical director of COVA.
In addition to his vital work at the hospital, Dr. Kas is strongly committed to providing continuing medical education for physicians, Emergency Medical Services personnel and the community. He is a certified instructor in Advanced Cardiac Life Support. Dr. Kas also serves as Medical Advisor to the EMT-D Program for the Brockport Volunteer Ambulance and as Medical Director of the Hamlin Volunteer Ambulance, Morton Fire Department. He is a clinical adjunct faculty member of the Rochester Institute of Technology.
Dr. Kas and his family reside in Brockport. He is passionate about leading a healthy lifestyle and devotes his spare time to bicycling, playing golf and exercising. |