Jersey Shore University Medical Center

Hackensack Meridian Health heart care experts tour the construction site of the Jersey Shore University Medical Center's forthcoming $45 million dedicated cardiovascular services suite.
Aug 2, 2024

NJ hospitals pump up cardiac care (updated)

It's been a big summer for heart care innovations around New Jersey, as several medical centers announced new treatments, technology and executive moves.

This fall, the Dr. Robert H. and Mary Ellen Harris ZAP-X Center for Noninvasive Neurosurgery is set to debut the first ZAP-X Gyroscopic Radiosurgery with Synaptive brain-only silent MRI for the treatment of brain tumors and other brain conditions
Aug 18, 2023

Jersey Shore University Medical Center to offer ‘first-in-the-world’ brain tech

This fall, the Dr. Robert H. and Mary Ellen Harris ZAP-X Center for Noninvasive Neurosurgery at the Hackensack Meridian Neuroscience Institute at the Neptune facility will debut a combination of equipment that aims to reduce time from diagnosis to treatment.

The Intera 3000 Pump enables hepatic artery infusion therapy for the treatment of cancers within the liver.
Jun 30, 2023

Hackensack Meridian’s Neptune facility launches new liver cancer treatment

Jersey Shore University Medical Center is just the second hospital in New Jersey to implant the Intera 3000 Pump – "a highly pinpointed and concentrated treatment option for patients."

Cutting the ribbon, from left, on the new ALS Center in spring 2023 are: Brian Walch, vice president of clinical operations, Jersey Shore University Medical Center; Jeff Cline, executive director, ALS Association; Steve Spaulding, director of care services, ALSA Greater Philadelphia Chapter; Dr. Mary Sedarous, ALS Center medical director; Ellen Anne Gall, ALS Center; Dr. Alan Colicchio, chair of neurology, JSUMC, and medical director, Neuroscience Care Transformation Service, Hackensack Meridian Health, Southern Market; and Kathy Valentino, social worker with the Joan Dancy and PALS Foundation. - HACKENSACK MERIDIAN HEALTH
Jun 15, 2023

Hackensack Meridian’s ALS Center offers new treatment

The facility at the Jersey Shore University Medical Center can now provide patients with an injection that targets a genetic cause of Lou Gehrig’s Disease.

Cutting the ribbon, from left, on the new ALS Center in spring 2023 are: Brian Walch, vice president of clinical operations, Jersey Shore University Medical Center; Jeff Cline, executive director, ALS Association; Steve Spaulding, director of care services, ALSA Greater Philadelphia Chapter; Dr. Mary Sedarous, ALS Center medical director; Ellen Anne Gall, ALS Center; Dr. Alan Colicchio, chair of neurology, JSUMC, and medical director, Neuroscience Care Transformation Service, Hackensack Meridian Health, Southern Market; and Kathy Valentino, social worker with the Joan Dancy and PALS Foundation. - HACKENSACK MERIDIAN HEALTH
Apr 13, 2023

Hackensack Meridian’s new ALS Center is an ‘all-inclusive visit’

Located at Jersey Shore University Medical Center's new Dr. Robert H. Harris Neuroscience Treatment Center, the facility consolidates multiple services into one space.

Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University Medical Center celebrated the opening of the Dr. Robert H. Harris Neuroscience Treatment Center on Jan. 14.
Jan 23, 2023

Hackensack Meridian’s Neptune center unveils $2.2M neurological facility

The nearly 10,000-square-foot Dr. Robert H. Harris Neuroscience Treatment Center at the Jersey Shore University Medical Center was made possible, in part, through “a generous gift" from Middletown-based nonprofit the Golden Dome Foundation.