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Los Angeles Unified School District Medical Provider Network Referral Los Angeles Unified School District Sedgwick Claims Management Services Medical Provider Network Referral Panel for Industrial Injuries If an LAUSD employee is injured on the job … • Call 911 if immediate emergency medical care is needed. • In a non-emergency situation, refer the employee to one of the listed First Care facilities. • Refer the employee to the full Medical Provider Network website at www.sedgwickproviders.com/campn1 to locate a physician. The Referral Panel included in this document represents only a small portion of the providers available in the www.sedgwickproviders.com/campn1 To search the MPN: • Select method of search: physician name, address search or region search • Input the State and zip code • Click "Find Provider" Should you require assistance in locating a Provider, you may contact the following offices: • Sedgwick (866) 247-2287 • LAUSD Workers' Compensation Department (213) 241-3138 • Medical Provider Network (MPN) Access Assistant (877) 334-9425 1 of 7 Rev. 6/2021 Los Angeles Unified School District Sedgwick Claims Management Services Medical Provider Network Referral Panel for Industrial Injuries INDEX CITY …………………………………………………………. PAGE CITY …………………………………………………………… PAGE Alhambra ………………………………………. 3 Lakewood ………………………………………. 4 Burbank ………………………………………. 3 Lancaster ………………………………………. 4 Carson ………………………………………. 3 Long Beach ………………………………………. 4 Chatsworth ………………………………………. 3 Los Angeles ………………………………………. 5-6 City of Industry ………………………………………. 3 Lynwood ………………………………………. 6 Commerce ………………………………………. 3 Mission Hills ………………………………………. 6 Compton ………………………………………. 3 Northridge ………………………………………. 6 Culver City ………………………………………. 3 Panorama City ………………………………………. 6 Downey ………………………………………. 3 Reseda/Van Nuys ………………………………………. 6 El Monte ………………………………………. 3 San Fernando/Panorama City ………………….…. 7 El Segundo ………………………………………. 3 Sun Valley ………………………………………. 7 Gardena ………………………………………. 4 Torrance ………………………………………. 7 Glendale ………………………………………. 4 Van Nuys ………………………………………. 7 Huntington Park ………………………………………. 4 Vernon ………………………………………. 7 Inglewood ………………………………………. 4 Whittier ………………………………………. 7 Irwindale ………………………………………. 4 Winnetka ………………………………………. 7 Woodland Hills ………………………………………. 7 2 of 7 Rev. 6/2021 Los Angeles Unified School District Sedgwick Claims Management Services Medical Provider Network Referral Panel for Industrial Injuries ALHAMBRA COMMERCE Urgent Care Medical Center of Rowland Heights Concentra Medical Center 1118 S Garfield Ave Ste 201 3430 Garfield Avenue Alhambra, CA 91801 Commerce, CA 90040 626-281-0090 323-722-8481 BURBANK COMPTON Glenoaks Urgent Care Concentra Medical Center 1100 W Glenoaks Blvd 2499 S. Wilmington Avenue Glendale, CA 91202 Compton, CA 90220 818-242-3333 310-638-1113 Concentra Medical Center CULVER CITY 2550 N Hollywood Way, Suite 110 Southern California Hospital at Culver City Burbank, CA 91505 *Hospital* 818-524-3730 3828 Delmas Terrace Culver City, CA 90232 CARSON 310-836-7000 Optima Industrial Medical Dr. Brian Low DOWNEY 20401 S. Avalon Blvd. Ste C Kaiser on the Job - Garden Medical Offices Carson, CA 90746 9353 E. Imperial Hwy, 3rd Floor 310-632-5795 Downey, CA 90242 562-657-2200 CHATSWORTH Concentra Medical Center EL MONTE 9700 De Soto Avenue Concentra Medical Center Chatsworth, CA 91311 9350 Flair Dr 818-882-8100 El Monte, CA 91731 626-407-0300 CITY OF INDUSTRY Kaiser on the Job - Crossroads EL SEGUNDO 12801 Crossroads Parkway South Concentra Medical Center City of Industry, CA 91746 390 N. Sepulveda Blvd, Ste 1000 562-463-4357 El Segundo, CA 90245 310-640-9911 Proactive 920 N. Nash St. El Segundo, CA 90245 310-321-5500 3 of 7 Rev. 6/2021 Los Angeles Unified School District Sedgwick Claims Management Services Medical Provider Network Referral Panel for Industrial Injuries GARDENA LAKEWOOD Kaiser on the Job - North Carson Immediate Medical Center 18600 S. Figueroa Street, 1st Floor 5203 Lakewood Boulevard, Suite B Gardena, CA 90248 Lakewood, CA 90712 310-527-5600 562-633-2273 Concentra Medical Center LANCASTER 16630 S. Broadway AV Occupational Medicine Gardena, CA 90248 Mongiano, Daniel, MD 310-768-8155 42220 10th St W Lancaster, CA 93534 GLENDALE 661-951-9195 Glenoaks Urgent Care 1100 W. Glenoaks Blvd. Kaiser on the Job Glendale, CA 91202 43112 N. 15th Street - West 818-242-3333 Lancaster, CA 93534 661-726-2262 Glendale Pro Health Occupational Medical Group 500 E. Colorado St LONG BEACH Glendale, CA 91205 Concentra Medical Center 818-246-4800 100 Oceangate P245 Long Beach, CA 90802 HUNTINGTON PARK 562-432-2821 Reliant Urgent Care - Huntington Park 5900 Pacific Blvd MemorialCare Medical Group Huntington Park, CA 90255 2110 N Bellflower Blvd 310-491-7080 Long Beach, CA 90815 562-346-2222 INGLEWOOD Kaiser on the Job - Inglewood Medical Offices Healthpointe Medical Group Inc. 110 N. La Brea Avenue, 3rd Floor 5584 N. Paramount Boulevard, Suite 100 Inglewood, CA 90301 Long Beach, CA 90805 310-202-3030 562-920-8394 IRWINDALE Concentra Medical Center Irwindale Industrial Clinic 100 Oceangate P245 Dr. Jack Feldsher Long Beach, CA 90802 15768 Arrow Highway 877-678-4612; 562-432-2821 Irwindale, CA 91706 626-969-9800 4 of 7 Rev. 6/2021 Los Angeles Unified School District Sedgwick Claims Management Services Medical Provider Network Referral Panel for Industrial Injuries LOS ANGELES Kaiser On-the-Job Hollywood Health Center 1526 N. Edgemont Street, 1st Floor 321 Larchmont Blvd Ste 404 Los Angeles, CA 90027 Los Angeles, CA 90004 323-783-6621 323-461-9355 Kaiser Hospital ProActive Work Health Medical Center *Hospital* 132 S. Beaudry Avenue 4867 Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90012 Los Angeles, CA 90027 213-977-9300 800-954-8000 Dignity Health California Hospital Medical Center Citizens Medical Group *Hospital* 1300 N. La Brea Avenue 1401 S. Grand Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90028 Los Angeles, CA 90015 323-464-1336 213-770-0276 Adventist Health White Memorial Medical Center Reliant Urgent Care - Los Angeles 1720 E. Cesar Chavez Avenue 814 Francisco St Los Angeles, CA 90033 Los Angeles, CA 90017 323-268-5000 310-491-7070 Kaiser Hospital Good Samaritan Hospital *Hospital* *Hospital* 6041 Cadillac Avenue 1225 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90034 Los Angeles, CA 90017 323-783-6621 213-977-2121 Kaiser on the Job - West LA Medical Center Concentra Medical Center 5971 Venice Boulevard, 4th Floor 1313 W. 8th St., Ste 100 Los Angeles, CA 90034 Los Angeles, CA 90017 310-202-3030 213-401-1970 Southern California Immediate Medical Center Alameda Industrial Medical Group Dr. Thomas Roccapalumbo, DO 1907 E. Washington Boulevard 6538 Telegraph Road Los Angeles, CA 90021 Los Angeles, CA 90040 213-747-7667 323-726-3212 5 of 7 Rev. 6/2021 Los Angeles Unified School District Sedgwick Claims Management Services Medical Provider Network Referral Panel for Industrial Injuries LOS ANGELES (continued ) Venice Culver Marina Medical Group Concentra Medical Center 12212 W. Washington Boulevard Dr. John C. Foster, MD Los Angeles, CA 90066 6033 W. Century Boulevard, Suite 200 310-391-5241 Los Angeles, CA 90045 Kaiser On-the-Job Concentra Medical Center Urgent Care-Airport LAX 333 S. Hope Street (Mezzanine Level) 6033 W Century Blvd Ste 200 Los Angeles, CA 90071 Los Angeles, CA 90045 323-783-6621 310-215-1600 (Located in Bank of America building; Present parking ticket at clinic for validation) Concentra Medical Center 434 S. San Vicente Boulevard LYNWOOD Los Angeles, CA 90048 St. Francis Medical Center 310-360-6780 3630 E. Imperial Highway Lynwood, CA 90262 Brentview Medical Urgent Care & Walk-In Clinic 310-900-8900 11611 San Vicente Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90049 MISSION HILLS 310-820-0013 Providence Holy Cross Medical Center *Hospital* St Vincent Medical Center 15301 Rinaldi Street 2131 W 3rd St Mission Hills, CA 91345 Los Angeles, CA 90057 818-365-8051 213-484-7111 NORTHRIDGE West Los Angeles Urgent Care Exer More Than Urgent Care 11560 W Pico Blvd 19346 Nordhoff St Los Angeles, CA 90064 Northridge, CA 91324 310-477-8285 818-727-2040 Kaiser on the Job - Culver Marina Medical Center PANORAMA CITY 12001 W. Washington Boulevard Kaiser on the Job Los Angeles, CA 90066 13652 Cantara Street 310-202-3030 Panorama City, CA 91402 818-375-2233 Kaiser Permanente On-the-Job 5300 McConnell Ave RESEDA/VAN NUYS Los Angeles CA 90066 Concentra Medical Center 310-202-3030 16300 Roscoe Blvd. Ste A1 Van Nuys, CA 91406 818-893-4426 6 of 7 Rev. 6/2021 Los Angeles Unified School District Sedgwick Claims Management Services Medical Provider Network Referral Panel for Industrial Injuries SAN FERNANDO/PANORAMA CITY VERNON ProHealthMedical Group Stacy Medical Center Inc. 14860 Roscoe Blvd., Ste. 200 4580 Pacific Boulevard Panorama City, CA 91402 Vernon, CA 90058 818-933-4440 323-584-0779 SUN VALLEY Concentra Medical Center Pacifica Hospital of the Valley 3364 E. Slauson Avenue 9449 San Fernando Rd. Vernon, CA 90058 Sun Valley, CA 91352 323-584-7242 818-767-3310 Concentra Medical Center TORRANCE 3851 S. Soto Street Concentra Urgent Care Vernon, CA 90058 21081 S. Western Ave, Suite 150 323-585-7162 Torrance, CA 90501 310-782-3333 WHITTIER Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital Care Station Del Amo *Hospital* 21311 Madrona Ave 12401 Washington Boulevard Torrance, CA 90503 Whittier, CA 90602 310-325-9110 562-698-0811 VAN NUYS WINNETKA Healthline Medical Group West Oak Urgent Care Center 15211 Vanowen Street, Suite 105 20181 Saticoy St Van Nuys, CA 91405 Winnetka, CA 91306 818-997-7711 818-709-5700 Concentra Urgent Care WOODLAND HILLS 16300 Roscoe Boulevard Kaiser on the Job Van Nuys, CA 91406 5601 De Soto Avenue 818-893-4426 Woodland Hills, CA 91365 818-719-3006 7 of 7 Rev. 6/2021 .
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