List of hospitals in California

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An enlargeable map of the 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

  • Mark Twain St. Joseph

Colusa County

  • Colusa Regional Medical Center

Contra Costa County

Del Norte County

  • Sutter Coast Hospital

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 CenterFresno
  • 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 HospitalSelma
  • 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

Mariposa County

Mendocino County

Merced County

Modoc County

Mono County

  • Mammoth Hospital

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

  • None

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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