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2019 Community Resource Guide 2019 Community Resource Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS Healthcare Assets Cancer Resources Page 3 Clinics Page 4 Heart Disease Page10 HIV Page 11 Home Health Page 11 Hospitals Page 24 Long Term Care Page 26 STD Services Page 34 Mental Health Assets Mental Health and Crisis Page 35 Mental Health Services Adults Page 37 Mental Health Services Children Page 38 Mental Health Services Older Adults Page 40 Suicide Page 40 Dental/Oral Health Page 41 Health and Human Services Child Abuse Services Page 42 Community Based Organizations Page 43 Health and Human Services Page 46 Homeless Resources Page 49 Housing/Shelters Page 50 Violence Prevention Page 51 Youth Development Page 52 Parks and Recreation Page 54 2 Community Resource Guide HEALTH CARE ASSETS Cancer Resources Name Address City Zip Code Phone Number Northeast Valley Health Corporation - 7107 Remmet Ave. Canoga Park 91303 (818) 979-7400 LAC - Canoga Park Health Center Planned Parenthood Los Angeles Canoga 21001 Sherman Way, Ste. 9 Canoga Park 91303 (800) 576-5544 Park Health Center South Valley Dialysis (DaVita) 17815 Ventura Blvd. Ste. 100 Encino 91316 (866) 544-6741 ext. 1865 The Kidney Center of North Valley 16907 Devonshire St. Granada Hills 91344 (818) 366-4600 Fresenius Kidney Care Mission Hills 11550 Indian Hills Rd. #100 Mission Hills 91345 (800) 881-5101 Holy Cross Renal Center 14901 Rinaldi St. #100 Mission Hills 91345 (818) 365-6961 DaVita North Hollywood Dialysis 12126 Victory Blvd. North Hollywood 91606 (866) 544-6741 ext. 2546 Thomas Dorothy Leavey Cancer Center/ 18300 Roscoe Blvd. Northridge 91325 (818) 885-5431 Pump Family Infusion Center U.S. Renal Care Northridge Roscoe 18546 Roscoe Blvd., Ste.108 Northridge 91324 (818) 886-3771 Dialysis & Home Dialysis Kidney Center of Panorama City 14600 Roscoe Blvd. Panorama City 91402 (818) 901-9822 Fresenius Medical Care of San Fernando 451 S. Brand Blvd. #100 San Fernando 91340 (800) 881-5101 U.S. Renal Care Sherman Oaks Dialysis 4955 Van Nuys Blvd. #111 Sherman Oaks 91403 (818) 285-5913 USRC Simi Dialysis Center 1407 E. Los Angeles Blvd. #G Simi Valley 93065 (805) 306-0578 3 Laurel Canyon Dialysis, LLC 8987 Laurel Canyon Blvd. Sun Valley 91352 (818) 771-9950 Sylmar Dialysis, LLC 12151 San Fernando Rd. Sylmar 91342 (818) 465-9464 Santa Clarita Kidney Center, INC. 23861 McBean Pkwy. Suite E11 Valencia 91355 (661) 222-7370 American Cancer Society - SCV Unit 25020 W. Avenue Stanford, Ste. 170 Valencia 91355 (661) 298-0886 Kidney Center of Van Nuys (US Renal 14624 Sherman Way #106 Van Nuys 91405 (818) 994-2333 Care) DaVita Valley Dialysis 6840 Sepulveda Blvd. Ste.101 Van Nuys 91405 (866) 544-6741 ext. 616 Fresenius Medical Care Van Nuys 14812 Oxnard St. Van Nuys 91411 (800) 881-5101 DaVita Kidney Care Westhills Dialysis 7230 Medical Center Dr. #101 Westhills 91307 (818) 704-1033 FMC Dialysis Services of Woodland 19836 Ventura Blvd. #C Woodland Hills 91364 (818) 713-9040 Hills Clinics Name Address City Zip Code Phone Number El Proyecto Del Barrio, Inc. 8902 Woodman Ave. Arleta 91331 (818) 830-7133 Northeast Valley Health Corp LAC - 7107 Remmet Ave. Canoga Park 91303 (818) 340-3570 Canoga Park HLTH Planned Parenthood Los Angeles - 21001 Sherman Way, Ste. 9 Canoga Park 91303 (800) 576-5544 Canoga Park Center Valley View Medical Clinic 22030 Sherman Way Canoga Park 91303 (818) 999-5900 Urgent Care Canoga Park 20905 Sherman Way Canoga Park 91303 (818) 564-4961 Westwind Health Services 22110 Roscoe Blvd., Ste. 104 Canoga Park 91304 (818) 704-6696 Roy Medical Group – Canoga Park 21001 Sherman Way, Ste.15 Canoga Park 91303 (818) 716-0048 4 U.S. Healthworks Medical Group 9700 De Soto Ave. Chatsworth 91311 (818) 882-8100 Family Urgent Care and Industrial 16661 Ventura Blvd., Ste.108 Encino 91436 (818) 808-2828 Medical Clinic Encino Town Medical Group & Urgent 17130 Ventura Blvd. Encino 91316 (818) 385-1300 Care Alpha Health Care 16260 Ventura Blvd. Suite LL40 Encino 91436 (818) 294-7911 Advanced Medical Clinic 17815 Ventura Blvd. Encino 91316 (818) 345-8721 Family Med Clinic & Pediatric Urgent 5353 Balboa Blvd., Ste. 201 Encino 91316 (818) 788-7840 Care West Valley Medical Center 5363 Balboa Blvd., Ste. 227 Encino 91316 (818) 986-9174 San Fernando Mental Health 10605 Balboa Blvd. Ste.100 Granada Hills 91344 (818) 832-2400 Noble Community Medical Associates - 17709 Chatsworth St. Granada Hills 91344 (818) 363-8176 Granada Hills Los Angeles School Unified District 11254 Gothic Ave. Granada Hills 91344 (818) 271-2547 Kennedy School Based Clinic Medical Mission Adventures 11540 Bonham Ave. Lake View Terrace 91342 (818) 890-3656 Mission City Community Network - 10200 Sepulveda Blvd. Mission Hills 91345 (818) 895-3100 Mission Hills Pregnancy Counseling Center 10211 Sepulveda Blvd. Mission Hills 91345 (818) 895-2500 FPA Women's Health 10200 Sepulveda Blvd. Ste. 200 Mission Hills 91345 (818) 893-6949 Mission Hills Family Medical Clinic 15340 Devonshire St. Mission Hills 91345 (818) 894-9411 Pediatric Clinic Mission Hills 10550 Sepulveda Blvd., Ste. 101 Mission Hills 91345 (818) 361-5437 Healthcare Partners Urgent Care Center 1225, 11600 Indian Hills Rd. Ste. 100 Mission Hills 91345 (818) 838-4500 ProHealth - Valley Occupational & 10630 Sepulveda Blvd., Ste. 100 Mission Hills 91345 (818) 361-3369 Urgent Care 5 Mission Hills Medical Offices - Kaiser 11001 Sepulveda Blvd. Mission Hills 91345 (888) 778-5000 Permanente Facey Medical Group - Mission Hills 11333 Sepulveda Blvd. Mission Hills 91345 (818) 365-9531 Valley Occupational Medical Center 10630 Sepulveda Blvd. Ste. 100 Mission Hills 91345 (818) 361-3369 El Dorado Medical Clinic (Santa Clarita 24625 Arch St. Newhall 91321 (661) 288-2644 Medical Health Services Umali Medical Center 22621 Lyons Ave. Newhall 91321 (661) 964-0597 Mission City Community Network, Inc. 15206 Parthenia St. North Hills 91343 (818) 895-3100 Valley Community Healthcare - North 9119 Haskell Ave. North Hills 91343 (818) 763-8836 Hills Wellness Center VA Sepulveda Ambulatory Care Center 16111 Plummer St. North Hills 91343 (818) 891-7711 Nordhoff Medical Clinic 15424 Nordhoff St., Ste. B North Hills 91343 (818) 891-2218 North Hills Medical Center 8719 Woodley Ave. North Hills 91343 (818) 920-1232 AAA Comprehensive Healthcare, Inc. 7451 Lankershim Blvd. North Hollywood 91605 (818) 503-9800 Northeast Valley Health Corp - Homeless 6551 Van Nuys Blvd. 2nd Floor North Hollywood 91401 (818) 765-8656 Division Valley Community Healthcare 6801 Coldwater Canyon Ave. North Hollywood 91605 (818) 763-8836 Comprehensive Community Health 12157 Victory Blvd. North Hollywood 91606 (818) 755-8000 Center, Inc. - North Hollywood North Hollywood Medical Offices - 5250 Lankershim Blvd. North Hollywood 91601 (888) 778-5000 Kaiser Permanente Clínica Mi Pueblo - North Hollywood 11609 Sherman Way North Hollywood 91605 (818) 503-0336 North Hollywood Health Center 5300 Tujunga Ave. North Hollywood 91601 (818) 766-3982 La Clinica Medica de 24 Horas 12134 Victory Blvd. North Hollywood 91606 (818) 762-8702 6 Western Pacific Med Corporation 4838 Laurel Canyon Blvd. North Hollywood 91602 (818) 506-4455 Noble Community Medical Associates - 11631 Victory Blvd., Ste. 101 North Hollywood 91606 (818) 764-8838 North Hollywood Mission City Community Network, Inc. 8527 Sepulveda Blvd. North Hills 91343 (818) 895-3100 Parthenia Medical Group 8660 Woodley Ave. North Hills 91343 (818) 894-8171 Tarzana Treatment Center Family 8330 Reseda Blvd. Northridge 91324 (818) 534-1820 Medical Clinic Open Arms Pregnancy Clinic 9535 Reseda Blvd. Ste. 303 Northridge 91324 (818) 272-8307 Valley Urgent Care 9335 Reseda Blvd. Ste. 100 Northridge 91324 (818) 349-9966 Facey Medical Group - Northridge 9111 Corbin Ave. Northridge 91325 (818) 743-5700 Drake Institute of Behavioral Medicine 18250 Roscoe Blvd., Ste. 325 Northridge 91325 (818) 709-2009 Mission City Community Network, Inc. - 9919 Laurel Canyon Blvd. Pacoima 91331 (818) 895-3100 San Fernando Valley Maclay Health Center for Children 12540 Pierce St. Pacoima 91331 (818) 897-2193 M.E.N.D. 10641 North San Fernando Rd. Pacoima 91331 (818) 897-2443 Northeast Valley Health - Pacoima 12756 Van Nuys Blvd. Pacoima 91331 (818) 896-0531 Health Center Saint Ana Women's Medical Clinic 13676 Van Nuys Blvd. Pacoima 91331 (818) 272-8360 Medicina Familiar Medical Group 13500 Van Nuys Blvd. Pacoima 91331 (818) 896-2999 Health Center (Pacoima) 13300 Van Nuys Blvd. Pacoima 91331 (818) 896-1903 Center for Family Health & Education 8727 Van Nuys Blvd. Ste. 101 & 102 Panorama City 91402 (818) 899-5555 El Proyecto Del Barrio, Inc. – Outpatient 9140 Van Nuys Blvd., Ste. 211 Panorama City 91402 (818) 895-2206 Treatment 7 Lanark Family Medical 8040 Van Nuys Blvd. Panorama City 91402 (818) 373-4870 Santo Nino Medical Clinic 14427 Chase St. Panorama City 91402 (818) 830-7751 Paramount Family Clinic 14500 Roscoe Blvd. Suite 201 Panorama City 91402 (818) 891-4000 Clinica Medica San Miguel 8781 Van Nuys Blvd. Panorama City 91402 (818) 920-0303 Porter Ranch Quality Care 19950 Rinaldi St., Ste. 100 Porter Ranch 91326 (818) 363-2273 Facey Medical Group - Porter Ranch 19950 Rinaldi St. Ste. 200 Porter Ranch 91326 (818) 403-2420 Tarzana Treatment Center Family 7101 Baird Ave. Reseda 91335 (818) 342-5897 Medical Reseda Clinic Brandman Centers for Senior Care, Inc. 7150 Tampa Ave. Reseda 91335 (818) 774-8444 JHA Geriatric Clinic 18855 Victory Blvd. Reseda 91335 (818) 774-3208 Reseda Urgent Care 6830 Reseda Blvd. Reseda 91335 (818) 996-4888 Valley Family Medicine Urgent Care 7601 Canby Ave. Ste. 7-6A Reseda 91335 (818) 774-0955 Center of Reseda Northeast Valley Health Corporation 1600 San Fernando Rd. San Fernando 91340 (818) 365-8086 NEVHC (San Fernando High School 11051 North O'Melveny Ave. San Fernando 91340 (818) 365-7517 Teen Health Center) Valley Family Center 302 S Brand Blvd. San Fernando 91340 (818) 365-8588 Samuel Dixon Family Health Center 23772 Newhall Ave. Santa Clarita 91321 (661) 291-1777 Northeast Valley Health Corporation - 18533 Soledad Canyon Rd.
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