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58 counties of the
state of California
This is a list of hospitals in
California (
U.S. state ), grouped by
county and sorted by
hospital name. In
healthcare in California , only a general acute care hospital or acute psychiatric hospital, as licensed by the
California Department of Public Health , can be referred to as a "hospital." As of 2018, the CPHD Center for Health Care Quality Cal Health Find database
[1] reports 422 general acute care hospitals statewide, as well as 128 acute psychiatric hospitals.
[2]
Alameda County
Amador County
Alpine County
County Hospital (Alpine County, California)
Butte County
Calaveras County
Colusa County
Colusa Regional Medical Center
Contra Costa County
Del Norte County
El Dorado County
Barton Memorial Hospital
Marshall Medical Center
Fresno County
Coalinga Regional Medical Center –
Coalinga (closed)
Coalinga State Hospital – Coalinga (state run psychiatric hospital)
Community Medical Center-Clovis –
Clovis
Community Regional Medical Center –
Fresno
Fresno Heart & Surgical Hospital – Fresno (part of Community Medical Centers)
Fresno Surgical Hospital – Fresno
Kaiser Fresno Medical Center – Fresno
Kingsburg Medical Center –
Kingsburg (closed)
Saint Agnes Medical Center – Fresno
San Joaquin Valley Rehabilitation Hospital
Sanger General Hospital –
Sanger (closed)
Selma Community Hospital –
Selma
Sierra Kings Hospital –
Reedley (acquired by Adventist Health and renamed Adventist Medical Center – Reedley)
Glenn County
Humboldt County
Jerold Phelps Community Hospital –
Garberville
Mad River Community Hospital –
Arcata
Redwood Memorial Hospital –
Fortuna
St. Joseph Hospital –
Eureka (includes the General Hospital Campus and Rehabilitation Hospital)
Imperial County
El Centro Regional Medical Center
Pioneers Memorial Hospital
Inyo County
Northern Inyo Hospital
Southern Inyo Hospital
Kern County
Adventist Health Bakersfield - Bakersfield
Adventist Health Bakersfield Heart – Bakersfield
Adventist Health Delano –
Delano
Adventist Health Tehachapi –
Tehachapi
Bakersfield Memorial Hospital – Bakersfield
Kern Medical Center – Bakersfield
Kern Valley – Lake Isabella
Mercy Hospital Bakersfield (formerly named Mercy Truxton)
Mercy Southwest – Bakersfield
Ridgecrest Regional Hospital – Ridgecrest
Kings County
Lake County
Lassen County
Los Angeles County
North
These hospitals are located north of the
10 Freeway :
South
These hospitals are located south of the
10 Freeway :
Madera County
Marin County
Kaiser Foundation Hospital – San Rafael
Kentfield Hospital (
LTACH ) (
Vibra Healthcare )
MarinHealth Medical Center (formerly called Marin General Hospital) –
Greenbrae
Novato Community Hospital
Mariposa County
Mendocino County
Merced County
Los Banos Community Hospital
Mercy Medical Center Merced Community Campus
Mercy Medical Center Merced Dominican Campus
Modoc County
Modoc Medical Center
Surprise Valley Community Hospital
Mono County
Monterey County
Napa County
Nevada County
Orange County
Placer County
DeWitt General Hospital (1944–1945; closed and 1947–1972; closed) – former United States Army hospital during World War II and later a public hospital
Kaiser Permanente Medical Center – Roseville
Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital
Sutter Roseville Medical Center
Plumas County
Eastern Plumas District Hospital
Indian Valley Hospital
Plumas District Hospital
Seneca Hospital
Riverside County
Sacramento County
San Benito County
Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital
San Bernardino County
Receiving hospitals (with emergency department):
Non-receiving hospitals (without emergency department):
San Diego County
San Francisco County
San Joaquin County
San Luis Obispo County
San Mateo County
Santa Barbara County
Santa Clara County
Santa Cruz County
Dominican Hospital –
Santa Cruz
Sutter Maternity and Surgery Hospital – Santa Cruz
Watsonville Community Hospital–
Watsonville
Shasta County
Sierra County
Siskiyou County
Solano County
Sonoma County
Stanislaus County
Sutter County
Tehama County
Trinity County
Tulare County
Tuolumne County
Ventura County
Yolo County
Sutter Davis Hospital –
Davis
Woodland Memorial Hospital –
Woodland
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Marian Medical Center
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