Contact & Appointment Information
- Long Island Anesthesiologists PLLC
Good Samaritan Hospital
1000 Montauk Highway
West Islip, New York 11795 - Email: questions@liapllc.com
Phone: 631-376-4088
Department: Anesthesiology
About Dr. Rod Domingo, M.D.
Few medical fields matter as much as anesthesiology. Yet it stays hidden from view. Dr. Rod Domingo stands out among them. Board-certified, he earns a spot in America’s Top 50 Doctors. His top work covers perioperative medicine, critical care anesthesia, and patient safety leads.
Dr. Rod Domingo serves as Chief of Anesthesiology at Long Island Anesthesiologists PLLC. He also heads the group at the GSH Department of Anesthesiology. Over two decades, he built a strong career. He pushes anesthesia forward. He stays hands-on with patients.
This blog traces his path, skills, leads, and strong mark on New York anesthesiology.
A Physician Dedicated to Safety and Precision
Anesthesiology blends science facts, hands-on skills, and fast choices. Dr. Rod Domingo treats these as life promises, not just jobs.
His view rings clear and strong:
“I am committed, along with every member of our group, to continually advance the safety and quality of our care for the benefit of every patient, at every location where we practice.” Dr. Rod Domingo
Safety shapes all his efforts. It covers simple surgeries to tough, critical cases with high-risk patients.
Academic Roots and Early Wins
Dr. Rod Domingo started strong on his road to top anesthesiologist.
He earned his undergrad at Binghamton University, SUNY. He graduated Cum Laude. It showed his early drive and focus.
Next came medical training at:
New York Medical College Mount Sinai Medical Center
These spots built his base in clinic work, surgery aid, and anesthesia skills.
Family Ties to Medicine
Medicine flows deep in Dr. Rod Domingo’s family. His father worked as a noted vascular surgeon at Good Samaritan Hospital for years.
This background showed him in surgery and patient care from a young age. It formed his grasp of:
Surgical accuracy, Patient duty, Lasting health care bonds
It steered him to anesthesiology. That field mixes medicine, surgery, and critical care.
Over 20 Years of Strong Anesthesia Work
Two decades in, Dr. Rod Domingo has mastered many anesthesia areas, such as:
General anesthesiology, Cardiac surgery anesthesia, Transplant anesthesia, Critical care anesthesia
His broad practice lets him handle easy cases and hard, risky ones with skill and sure steps.
Lead Role as Chief of Anesthesiology
At Long Island Anesthesiologists PLLC, Dr. Domingo shapes care standards as Chief.
He handles:
Anesthesia rules at many sites. Patient safety that beats norms. Staff training and guidance. Care plans for tough surgeries New anesthesia methods
He leads yet stays in direct patient work. His active touch sets him apart.
Skills in Tough Anesthesia Cases
Dr. Rod Domingo trains deep for hard cases, like:
Cardiac Surgery, Anesthesia, Coronary bypass work, Valve replacements, Aortic fixes
Organ Transplant Anesthesia Prep before surgery, Watch during, Stability after
Critical Illness, Anesthesia, ICU patient care, Unstable heart patients, Multi-organ failures
These demand tech skills plus quick calls and body knowledge.
Anesthesiology’s Place in Today’s Medicine
They call anesthesiology the guardian of surgery. Doctors like Dr. Rod Domingo make sure patients:
Stay safe in surgery. Feel a little pain. Hold steady vitals. Heal well post-op
His role lets surgeons tackle hard tasks. They trust his watch over the patient.
Drive for Patient Safety
Safety sits at Dr. Domingo’s heart. His career boosts:
Airway control methods, Drug plans for anesthesia, Watch tools during ops, Crisis response steps
He sharpens these to cut risks and lift results at all sites.
Active Daily Practice
His lead duties don’t stop him from doing hands-on work.
He does:
Anesthesia in surgeries, Crisis fixes during ops, Teamwork with surgeons, Real-time recovery watch
This mix keeps him tied to patient needs and real clinic life.
Training Ties and Top Institutions
Dr. Domingo trained and worked at key U.S. spots like:
Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York Medical College
They offer strict training and fresh research. Both grew their skills.
Teamwork Across Surgery Teams
Anesthesiology needs tight links with surgeons, nurses, and ICU groups.
Dr. Domingo fits key spots in:
Cardiac teams, Transplant crews, Vascular surgery, General surgery units
His clear talk and foresight in surgery make him vital each time.
Pushing Anesthesia Forward
Dr. Domingo lifts practices through his career with:
New safety rules Better pre- and post-op care Modern watch tech Set anesthesia steps across sites
This brings steady, top-notch care to all patients everywhere.
Teaching and Guiding
As a top doctor, Dr. Domingo guides young anesthesiologists.
He stresses:
Choice-making in clinic Crisis drills Ethics in medicine Care centered on patients
His guidance molds tomorrow’s anesthesia pros.
Focus on Critical Care and Transplants
Dr. Domingo excels in transplant anesthesia.
These ops need:
Exact fluid control, Non-stop heart watch, Team links with transplant docs, Fast fixes for issues
His know-how gives transplant patients prime care from start to end.
Push for Ongoing Growth
Dr. Domingo holds that medicine must improve. He backs:
Ongoing med learning Updates from research Quality boosts Team learning across fields
This keeps his work ahead in anesthesiology.
A Record of Commitment and Service
In more than 20 years on the job, Dr. Domingo has earned a strong record shaped by:
Top clinical skills, Guidance in anesthesiology, Focus on patient safety Devotion to teaching and training
His reach spans several hospitals and sites. It touches thousands of patients.
Closing Notes
Dr. Rod Domingo sets the high bar in today’s anesthesiology. He brings leadership, hands-on skills, and a steady focus on patient safety.
He covers tough transplant work and daily surgeries. His role brings accuracy, calm, and trust to each operating room.
In this field, seconds count. Dr. Domingo acts as a reliable protector of life. He shows top quality in all anesthesia tasks.
FAQs
Q. What is his specialty?
General, heart, transplant, and critical care anesthesia.
Q. Where does he practice?
Good Samaritan Hospital and linked spots in New York.
Q. Is he involved in leadership?
Yes. Chief of Anesthesiology.
Q. Does he still treat patients directly?
Yes. He provides hands-on care.
Q. What makes him unique?
His mix of leadership and direct patient work.
Q. Does he handle high-risk cases?
Yes. Transplant and heart surgeries, too.
Q. What is his educational background?
Binghamton University. New York Medical College. Mount Sinai training.
Q. Does he teach?
Yes. He trains anesthesiology staff.
Q. Why choose Dr. Domingo?
His skill, leadership, and safety focus.