Locations
TriHealth Tri-State Maternal-Fetal Medicine Associates - Bethesda North Campus
TriHealth Tri-State Maternal-Fetal Medicine Associates - Good Samaritan Campus
About Samantha H. Mast
From an early age, Samantha Mast, MD, knew she wanted to be a physician. As a fifth grader, she chose to write a class assignment on the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and was able to tour Good Samaritan Hospital's NICU. She instantly fell in love with the notion of providing care for ill and premature newborn babies. In medical school, Dr. Mast decided to specialize in Maternal-Fetal medicine, allowing her to provide prenatal care for both mother and baby during high-risk pregnancies.
Dr. Mast provides specialized care to women with high-risk pregnancies, including pregnant women with special medical conditions, women who are at risk for pregnancy-related complications and pregnant women with at-risk fetuses. Dr. Mast recognizes that every pregnancy is unique and provides an individualized, personalized plan of care for her patients.
Her practice focus includes:
- Comprehensive prenatal, delivery and postpartum care
- Fetal diagnosis and testing, including non-invasive testing
Away from the office, Dr. Mast cherishes her time with her husband and children, and enjoys water activities like boating and wakeboarding.
Experience
Training
Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine
Medical School, Medical Doctor, 2004
Good Samaritan Hospital
Internship, Medical Doctor, 2005
Good Samaritan Hospital
Residency, Medical Doctor, 2008
University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Fellowship, 2014
Board Certifications
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American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2010
Maternal and Fetal Medicine
American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2016
Ratings & Reviews
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