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Table 2: 1960 - 2017 Historic Hospital List by COUNTY Table 2: 1960 - 2017 Historic Hospital List by COUNTY County Code Hospital Name/Address City Zip ALAMEDA 1 013 ACMC-HIGHLAND CAMPUS 1411 E. 31ST ST OAKLAND 94602 1 001 ALAMEDA HOSPITAL 2070 CLINTON AVE ALAMEDA 94501 1 002 ALTA BATES HOSPITAL AT ALBANY 1247 MARIN AVENUE ALBANY 94706 1 003 ALTA BATES MEDICAL CENTER 2450 ASHBY AVENUE BERKELEY 94705 1 004 BOOTH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 2794 GARDEN STREET OAKLAND 94701 1 005 CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL 51ST & GROVE STREETS OAKLAND 94609 1 006 CIVIC CENTER HOSPITAL FOUNDATION 390 40TH STREET OAKLAND 94609 1 008 EDEN MEDICAL CENTER 20103 LAKE CHABOT RD CASTRO VALLEY 94546 1 009 ESKATON DOCTORS HOSPITAL OAKLAND 4600 E FAIRFAX AVENUE OAKLAND 94601 1 010 FAIRMONT HOSPITAL 15400 FOOTHILL BOULEVARD SAN LEANDRO 94578 1 011 HAYWARD HOSPITAL 770 'A' STREET HAYWARD 94541 1 012 HERRICK MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 2001 DWIGHT WAY BERKELEY 94704 1 015 KAISER HOSPITAL: OAKLAND 275 W. MACARTHUR BLVD OAKLAND 94611 1 014 KAISER HOSPITAL: SAN LEANDRO 2500 MERCED STREET SAN LEANDRO 94577 1 017 NAVAL HOSPITAL: OAKLAND 8750 MOUNTAIN BOULEVARD OAKLAND 94627 1 018 OAKLAND HOSPITAL CORPORATION 2648 EAST 14TH STREET OAKLAND 94601 1 019 OGORMAN INFANT 2587 - 35TH AVENUE OAKLAND 94601 1 020 PERALTA HOSPITAL 450 - 30TH STREET OAKLAND 94609 1 025 PHYSICIANS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 2800 BENEDICT DRIVE SAN LEANDRO 94577 1 007 SAN LEANDRO HOSPITAL 13855 E 14TH STREET SAN LEANDRO 94578 1 023 ST. PAUL'S HOSPITAL 813 J STREET LIVERMORE 94550 1 022 ST. ROSE HOSPITAL 27200 CALAROGA AVE HAYWARD 94540 1 021 SUMMIT MEDICAL CENTER 3100 SUMMIT STREET OAKLAND 94623 1 016 SUMMIT MEDICAL CENTER - HAWTHORNE 350 HAWTHORNE AVENUE OAKLAND 94609 1 781 THE BIRTH HOME 4441 RAILROAD AVE PLEASANTON 94566 1 024 VALLEYCARE MEDICAL CENTER 5555 W. LAS POSITAS BLVD PLEASANTON 94588 1 737 WASHINGTON BIRTHING CENTER 2299 MOWRY AVENUE FREMONT 94536 Page 1 of 31 Table 2: 1960 - 2017 Historic Hospital List by COUNTY County Code Hospital Name/Address City Zip 1 026 WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP HOSPITAL 2000 MOWRY AVE FREMONT 94538 AMADOR 3 028 SUTTER AMADOR HOSPITAL 200 MISSION BLVD JACKSON 95642 BUTTE 4 029 BIGGS-GRIDLEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 240 SPRUCE STREET GRIDLEY 95948 4 030 BUTTE COUNTY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 2279 DEL ORO AVENUE OROVILLE 95965 4 033 ENLOE MEDICAL CENTER 1531 ESPLANADE CHICO 95926 4 031 FEATHER RIVER HOSPITAL 5974 PENTZ RD PARADISE 95969 4 034 NORTH VALLEY MEDICAL CLINIC DURHAM-DAYTON ROAD DURHAM 95938 4 035 OROVILLE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 1511 ROBINSON STREET OROVILLE 95965 4 032 OROVILLE HOSPITAL 2767 OLIVE HIGHWAY OROVILLE 95966 4 036 RHEINGANS HOSPITAL 5444 OLIVE STREET PARADISE 95969 CALAVERAS 5 037 MARK TWAIN ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL 768 MOUNTAIN RANCH RD SAN ANDREAS 95249 COLUSA 6 038 COLUSA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 199 E. WEBSTER ST COLUSA 95932 CONTRA COSTA 7 039 ANTIOCH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 34 E SIXTH STREET ANTIOCH 94509 7 041 CONTRA COSTA REGIONAL MED CTR 2500 ALHAMBRA AVE MARTINEZ 94553 7 040 DOCTORS MEDICAL CENTER 2000 VALE RD SAN PABLO 94806 7 048 JOHN MUIR - CONCORD 2540 EAST STREET CONCORD 94520 7 043 JOHN MUIR - WALNUT CREEK 1601 YGNACIO VALLEY RD WALNUT CREEK 94598 7 044 KAISER HOSPITAL: RICHMOND SOUTH 14TH & CUTTING RICHMOND 94804 7 785 KAISER: ANTIOCH 4501 SAND CREEK RD ANTIOCH 94531 7 045 KAISER: WALNUT CREEK 1425 SOUTH MAIN ST WALNUT CREEK 94596 7 046 LOS MEDANOS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 2311 LOVERIDGE ROAD PITTSBURG 94565 7 047 MARTINEZ COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 20 ALLEN STREET MARTINEZ 94553 7 049 RICHMOND HOSPITAL 23RD STREET & GAYNOR AVENUE RICHMOND 94804 7 749 SAN RAMON REGIONAL MED CENTER 6001 NORRIS CANYON RD SAN RAMON 94583 Page 2 of 31 Table 2: 1960 - 2017 Historic Hospital List by COUNTY County Code Hospital Name/Address City Zip 7 042 SUTTER DELTA MEDICAL CENTER 3901 LONE TREE WAY ANTIOCH 94509 DEL NORTE 8 733 REDWOOD MIDWIFERY CLINIC 1112 NINTH STREET CRESCENT CITY 95531 8 050 SUTTER COAST HOSPITAL 800 E. WASHINGTON BLVD CRESCENT CITY 95531 EL DORADO 9 051 BARTON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 2170 SOUTH AVENUE SOUTH LAKE TAHOE 96158 9 052 EL DORADO COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 935 SPRING STREET PLACERVILLE 95667 9 054 MARSHALL HOSPITAL MARSHALL WAY PLACERVILLE 95667 9 690 MOTHERLODE BIRTH CENTER P.O. BOX 465 RESCUE 95672 9 053 TAHOE MEDICAL CENTER HIGHWAY 50 PLACERVILLE 95667 FRESNO 10 065 ADVENTIST MEDICAL CENTER-REEDLEY 372 W. CYPRESS AVE REEDLEY 93654 10 063 ADVENTIST MEDICAL CENTER-SELMA 1141 ROSE AVE SELMA 93662 10 689 BIRTHING CENTER OF FRESNO 1608 EAST OLIVE AVE FRESNO 93728 10 055 CLOVIS COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTER 2755 HERNDON AVE CLOVIS 93611 10 056 COALINGA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 1191 PHELPS AVE COALINGA 93210 10 058 COMMUNITY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER FRESNO & R STS FRESNO 93715 10 057 FOWLER MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL 420 EAST MERCED STREET FOWLER 93625 10 772 KAISER PERMANENTE MED CNTR 7300 N. FRESNO ST FRESNO 93720 10 059 KINGSBURG GENERAL HOSPITAL 1200 SMITH STREET KINGSBURG 93631 10 060 KINGSBURG SANITARIUM 1673 DRAPER STREET KINGSBURG 93631 10 061 SAN JOAQUIN MEDICAL CENTER 8669 MAIN STREET SAN JOAQUIN 93660 10 062 SANGER GENERAL HOSPITAL 2558 JENSEN AVE SANGER 93657 10 064 SIERRA HOSPITAL 2025 EAST DAKOTA STREET FRESNO 93726 10 066 ST. AGNES HOSPITAL 1303 E. HERNDON FRESNO 93710 10 067 UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER 445 SOUTH CEDAR AVE FRESNO 93702 GLENN 11 068 GLENN MEDICAL CENTER 1133 WEST SYCAMORE STREET WILLOWS 95988 HUMBOLDT Page 3 of 31 Table 2: 1960 - 2017 Historic Hospital List by COUNTY County Code Hospital Name/Address City Zip 12 070 GENERAL HOSPITAL 2200 HARRISON AVE EUREKA 95501 12 069 HUMBOLDT COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER 2200 HARRISON AVENUE EUREKA 95501 12 074 JERROLD PHELPS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 733 CEDAR STREET GARBERVILLE 95440 12 071 KLAMATH/TRINITY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL AIRPORT ROAD HOOPA 95546 12 072 MAD RIVER COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 3800 JANES RD ARCATA 95521 12 073 REDWOOD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 3300 RENNER DR FORTUNA 95540 12 075 ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL 2700 DOLBEER STREET EUREKA 95501 12 076 US HOOPA VALLEY INDIAN HOSPITAL US HOOPA VALLEY HOOPA 95546 IMPERIAL 13 077 CALEXICO HOSPITAL 450 BIRCH STREET CALEXICO 92231 13 078 EL CENTRO REGIONAL MED CNTR 1415 ROSS AVE EL CENTRO 92243 13 079 FOSTER CLINIC 301 SOUTH IMPERIAL AVENUE BRAWLEY 92227 13 080 IMPERIAL COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL 1331 CLARK ROAD EL CENTRO 92243 13 750 OFFICE: GHASSEM BAHRAMBEYGUI, M.D. 1007 BLAIR AVENUE CALEXICO 92231 13 081 PIONEERS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 207 WEST LEGION ROAD BRAWLEY 92227 13 082 US INDIAN HOSPITAL US INDIAN HOSPITAL WINTERHAVEN 92283 INYO 14 083 NORTHERN INYO HOSPITAL 150 PIONEER LN BISHOP 93514 14 084 SOUTHERN INYO HOSPITAL 501 EAST LOCUST STREET LONE PINE 93545 14 085 TECOPA CLINIC . TECOPA 92389 KERN 15 103 95TH MEDICAL GROUP 10 HOSPITAL ROAD EDWARDS 93523 15 730 ADVENTIST HEALTH BAKERSFIELD 2615 CHESTER AVE BAKERSFIELD 93301 15 091 BAKERSFIELD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 420 34TH ST BAKERSFIELD 93303 15 086 BORON CITIZENS HOSPITAL 12500 BORON AVENUE BORON 93516 15 087 COTTAGE HOSPITAL 120 MINNER AVENUE OILDALE 93308 15 088 DELANO REGIONAL MEDICAL CTR 1401 GARCES HWY DELANO 93215 15 089 DISPENSARY - NAVAL WEAPONS CENTER . CHINA LAKE 93555 Page 4 of 31 Table 2: 1960 - 2017 Historic Hospital List by COUNTY County Code Hospital Name/Address City Zip 15 090 FREISE MATERNITY HOPITAL 721 8TH STREET BAKERSFIELD 93304 15 092 KERN MEDICAL CENTER 1700 MT VERNON AVE BAKERSFIELD 93305 15 093 KERN VALLEY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SYCAMORE DR WOFFORD HEIGHTS 93285 15 094 KERN VALLEY HOSPITAL 6412 LAUREL AVE MOUNTAIN MESA 93240 15 717 MERCY - SAN DIMAS FAMILY BIRTH CENTER 820 34TH STREET BAKERSFIELD 93301 15 095 MERCY HOSPITAL 2215 TRUXTUN AVE BAKERSFIELD 93301 15 760 MERCY SOUTHWEST HOSPITAL 400 OLD RIVER RD BAKERSFIELD 93311 15 096 MOJAVE HOSPITAL 15662 K STREET MOJAVE 93501 15 098 NORTH KERN HOSPITAL 2101 7TH STREET WASCO 93280 15 097 NORTH KERN-SOUTH TULARE DISTRICT HOSP 1330 JEFFERSON STREET DELANO 93215 15 099 PHYSICIANS HOSPITAL 901 OLIVE DR OILDALE 93308 15 100 RIDGECREST REGIONAL HOSPITAL 1081 N. CHINA LAKE BLVD RIDGECREST 93555 15 101 RODRIGO TERRONEZ MEMORIAL CLINIC P.O. BOX 610 DELANO 93215 15 102 TEHACHAPI HOSPITAL 115 WEST E ST TEHACHAPI 93561 15 104 WASCO CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 448 E STREET WASCO 93280 15 105 WASCO MATERNITY HOME 1101 SEVENTH STREET WASCO 93280 15 106 WEST SIDE DISTRICT HOSPITAL 110 EAST NORTH STREET TAFT 93268 KINGS 16 109 ADVENTIST MEDICAL CENTER HANFORD 115 MALL DRIVE HANFORD 93230 16 107 AVENAL DISTRICT HOSPITAL THIRD & ALPINE AVENAL 93204 16 111 CENTRAL VALLEY GENERAL HOSP 1025 N. DOUTY ST HANFORD 93230 16 791 COMMUNITY GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER 319 MALL DR SUITE 101 HANFORD 93230 16 108 CORCORAN DISTRICT HOSPITAL 1310 HANNA AVENUE CORCORAN 93212 16 110 KINGS COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL 1222 LACEY BOULEVARD HANFORD 93230 16 112 NAVAL HOSPITAL NAVAL AIR STATION LEMOORE 93246 LAKE 17 113 KELSEYVILLE MEDICAL CENTER 3990 MAIN STREET KELSEYVILLE 95451 17 115 ST. HELENA CLEARLAKE 18TH STREET & HWY 53 CLEARLAKE 95422 Page 5 of 31 Table 2: 1960 - 2017 Historic Hospital List by COUNTY County Code Hospital Name/Address City Zip 17 114 SUTTER LAKESIDE HOSPITAL 5176 HILL ROAD EAST LAKEPORT 95453 LASSEN 18 119 BANNER LASSEN MEDICAL CENTER 1800 SPRING RIDGE DR SUSANVILLE 96130 18 116 BIEBER MEDICAL CENTER . BIEBER 96009 18 117 BIG VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER . BIEBER 96009 18 118 LASSEN COUNTY HOSPITAL RICHMOND ROAD SUSANVILLE 96130 18 120 POTTER MATERNITY HOSPITAL 1603 MAIN STREET SUSANVILLE 96130 18 121 RIVERSIDE HOSPITAL 154 SACRAMENTO STREET SUSANVILLE 96130 18 122 US ARMY SIERRA STATION HOSPITAL SIERRA ARMY DEPOT HERLONG 96113 18 123 US SIERRA ORDNANCE POST HOSPITAL US SIERRA ORDNANCE HERLONG 96113 LOS ANGELES 19 124 ALHAMBRA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 100 SOUTH RAYMOND AVENUE ALHAMBRA 91801 19 125 ALONDRA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 9246 EAST ALONDRA BOULEVARD BELLFLOWER 90706 19 126 ALTADENA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 2052 NORTH LAKE AVENUE ALTADENA 91001 19 703 ALTERNATIVE BIRTH CENTER 22554 VENTURA BOULEVARD, #208 WOODLAND HILLS 91364 19 127 ANGELES EMERGENCY HOSPITAL 925 SOUTH ARIZONA AVENUE E.
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