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California Children Services Approved Hospital Report California Children Services Approved Hospital Report NPI Legal Name Business Name Facility Type StartDt EndDt County Address Phone 1891938122 Ahmc Anaheim Reg Med Ctr Ahmc Anaheim Reg Med Ctr Special 09/15/1979 Orange 1111 W La Palma Avenue (714) 774-1450 Anaheim CA 92801-2804 General Community (over 14 without 1275720377 Ahmc San Gabriel Valley San Gabriel Valley Medical pediatric license) 12/29/2003 Los Angeles 438 W Las Tunas Drive (626) 289-5454 San Gabriel CA 91776-1216 General Community (over 14 without 1396764353 Alameda Health System Highland General Hospital pediatric license) 12/27/2005 Alameda 1411 E 31st Street (510) 437-4800 Oakland CA 94602-1018 1518996040 American Hospital Management Mad River Community Hospital Limited 09/01/1984 Humboldt 3800 Janes Road (951) 652-2811 Arcata CA 95521-4788 1366419517 Antelope Valley Healthcare Antelope Valley Hospital Pediatric Community 12/01/1982 Los Angeles 1600 W Avenue (661) 949-5000 J Lancaster CA 93534-2814 1770587107 Asante Rogue Valley Medical Center Standard 05/12/1980 2825 E Barnett Road (541) 789-4728 Medford OR 97504-8332 1467538520 Bakersfield Memorial Bakersfield Memorial Hospita Pediatric Community 04/06/2009 Kern 420 34th Street (661) 327-4647 Bakersfield CA 93301-2237 1538197231 Banner Lassen Medical Center Banner Lassen Medical Ct Limited 12/01/2014 Lassen 1800 Spring Ridge Drive (530) 252-2000 Susanville CA 96130-6100 1003867565 Barton Healthcare System Barton Memorial Hospital Limited 01/01/1979 El Dorado 2170 S Avenue (530) 541-3420 S Lake Tahoe CA 96150-7026 9/25/21 6:18 PM Page 1 of 20 NPI Legal Name Business Name Facility Type StartDt EndDt County Address Phone 1689732885 California Pacific Med Calif Pacific Med Ctr Tertiary 01/01/1990 San Francisco Clay Buchanan Street (415) 563-4321 San Francisco CA 94115 1952777245 Casa Colina Hospital And Casa Colina Hospital Special 04/01/2016 Los Angeles 255 E Bonita Avenue (909) 596-7733 Pomona CA 91767-1923 1639172372 Cedars-Sinai Medical Ctr Cedars Sinai Med Ctr Tertiary 01/01/1977 Los Angeles 8700 Beverly Boulevard (310) 855-5000 Los Angeles CA 90048-1804 1033247622 Central California Delano Regional Med Cntr Pediatric Community 10/22/2001 Kern 1401 Garces Highway (661) 725-4800 Delano CA 93215-3690 1922033547 Cha Hollywood Medical Hollywood Presbyterian Med Pediatric Community 03/22/1999 Los Angeles 1300 N Vermont Avenue (323) 644-4452 Los Angeles CA 90027-6005 1699868398 Childrens Hosp At Childrens Hosp of Orange Pediatric Community 04/06/2009 Orange 27700 Med Center Road (714) 365-2180 5th Fl Mission Viejo CA 92691-6426 1003961251 Childrens Hospital Medical Childrens Hospital And Resea Tertiary 11/01/1984 Alameda 747 52nd Street (510) 428-3000 Oakland CA 94609 1811080526 Childrens Hospital of Childrens Hospital of Orange Tertiary 12/01/1979 Orange 1201 W La Veta Avenue (714) 997-3000 Orange CA 92868-3874 1124073366 Childrens Hospital of La Childrens Hospital of La Tertiary 01/01/1955 Los Angeles 4650 W Sunset Boulevard (323) 660-2450 Los Angeles CA 90027-6062 1063441293 Citrus Valley Med Ctr Citrus Valley Med Ctr Pediatric Community 12/29/2003 Los Angeles 1115 S Sunset Avenue (626) 962-4011 West Covina CA 91790-3940 9/25/21 6:18 PM Page 2 of 20 NPI Legal Name Business Name Facility Type StartDt EndDt County Address Phone 1114109337 City of Hope Helford City of Hope Helford Special 07/01/1979 Los Angeles 1500 Duarte Road (818) 359-8111 Duarte CA 91010-3012 1932197258 Community Hospital Community Hospital Limited 07/01/1978 Monterey 23625 Holman Highway (831) 624-5311 Monterey CA 93940-5902 1215903018 Community Memorial Health Comm Mem Hosp San Special 01/23/1998 Ventura 147 N Brent Street (805) 652-5011 Ventura CA 93003-2809 1275540171 County of Los Angeles Rancho National Rehabilitation Special 03/03/1980 Los Angeles 7601 Imperial Highway (562) 401-7022 Downey CA 90242-3456 1699979245 County of Monterey Natividad Medical Center Pediatric Community 03/01/1996 Monterey 1441 Constitution Boulevard (831) 755-4111 Salinas CA 93906-3100 1821159195 County of Riverside Riverside University Health Pediatric Community 04/01/1975 Riverside 26520 Cactus Avenue (951) 486-4470 Moreno Valley CA 92555-3927 1790781169 County of San Bernardino Arrowhead Regional Medical Pediatric Community 04/14/2000 San Bernardino 400 N Pepper Avenue (909) 580-2634 Colton CA 92324-1801 1629167457 County of Ventura Ventura County Medical Cente Pediatric Community 04/01/1978 Ventura 300 Hillmont Avenue (805) 652-6000 Ventura CA 93003 1538163886 Dameron Hospital Pacific Heart And Vascular C Pediatric Community 01/01/1998 San Joaquin 525 W Acacia Street (209) 944-5550 Stockton CA 95203-2484 1104856095 Desert Regional Medical Desert Regional Medical Pediatric Community 04/03/2003 Riverside 1150 N Indian Canyon Drive (760) 323-6511 Palm Springs CA 92262-4872 9/25/21 6:18 PM Page 3 of 20 NPI Legal Name Business Name Facility Type StartDt EndDt County Address Phone 1467560599 Dignity Community Care Methodist Hospital of Sacram Pediatric Community 01/01/2002 Sacramento 7500 Hospital Drive (916) 423-3000 Sacramento CA 95823-5403 1417089350 Dignity Community Care Northridge Hospital Medical Pediatric Community 12/05/1961 Los Angeles 18300 Roscoe Boulevard (818) 885-8500 Northridge CA 91325-4105 General Community (over 14 without 1073665360 Dignity Health St Johns Regional Medical Ce pediatric license) 05/01/1978 Ventura 1600 N Rose Avenue (415) 438-5500 Oxnard CA 93030-3722 1194840421 Dignity Health St Mary Medical Center Pediatric Community 10/17/2003 Los Angeles 1050 Linden Avenue (562) 491-9810 Long Beach CA 90813-3321 1427181007 Dignity Health Dominican Hospital Pediatric Community 11/01/1978 Santa Cruz 1555 Soquel Drive (831) 462-7700 Santa Cruz CA 95065-1705 1972541498 Dignity Health Mercy San Juan Medical Ctr Pediatric Community 02/23/2006 Sacramento 6501 Coyle Avenue (916) 537-5000 Carmichael CA 95608-0306 General Community (over 14 without 1518018191 Dignity Health Mercy Medical Center pediatric license) 03/02/2008 Merced 333 Mercy Avenue (415) 438-5500 Merced CA 95340-8319 General Community (over 14 without 1104981661 Dignity Health Mercy Hospital pediatric license) 03/28/2003 Kern 2215 Truxtun Avenue (661) 632-5000 Bakersfield CA 93301-3602 General Community (over 14 without 1689769911 Dignity Health St Bernardine Medical Center pediatric license) 06/01/1980 San Bernardino 2101 N Waterman Avenue (415) 438-5500 San Bernardino CA 92404-4836 1518085430 Dignity Health Mercy Med Ctr Mt Shasta Limited 01/01/1996 Siskiyou 914 Pine Street (530) 926-6111 Mount Shasta CA 96067-2143 9/25/21 6:18 PM Page 4 of 20 NPI Legal Name Business Name Facility Type StartDt EndDt County Address Phone 1083732853 Dignity Health St Elizabeth Comm Hosp Limited 01/01/1980 Tehama 2550 Sister Mary Columba (530) 529-8000 Red Bluff CA 96080-4327 1477671535 Dignity Health Mercy Medical Center Redding Pediatric Community 01/01/2002 Shasta 2175 Rosaline Avenue (530) 225-6102 Redding CA 96001-2509 1760510937 Dignity Health Marian Regional Medical Cen Pediatric Community 09/30/2001 Santa Barbara 1400 E Church Street (805) 739-3000 Santa Maria CA 93454-5906 General Community (over 14 without 1184654923 Doctors Medical Center of Doctors Medical Center of pediatric license) 09/01/1993 Stanislaus 1441 Florida Avenue (209) 578-1211 Modesto CA 95350-4418 1396087672 Doctors Medical Center of Emanuel Medical Center Limited 08/01/2014 Stanislaus 825 Delbon Avenue (209) 664-5100 Turlock CA 95382-2016 1093712374 El Camino Hosp El Camino Hosp Standard 07/01/1997 Santa Clara 2500 Grant Road (650) 940-7000 Mountain View CA 94040-4302 1861409823 El Centro Regional Medical El Centro Regional Medical Standard 07/07/1978 Imperial 1415 Ross Avenue (619) 339-7100 El Centro CA 92243-4306 General Community (over 14 without 1982629440 Emanate Health Medical Emanate Health Inter-Communi pediatric license) 12/29/2003 Los Angeles 210 W San Bernardino (626) 331-7331 Covina CA 91723-1515 1417901091 Enloe Medical Center N T Enloe Mem Hosp Limited 01/01/1982 Butte 1531 Esplanade (530) 332-7300 Chico CA 95926-3310 1821002007 Fountain Valley Regional Fountain Vly Reg Hospmed Pediatric Community 10/14/2003 Orange 17100 Euclid Street (714) 966-7200 Fountain Valley CA 92708-4004 9/25/21 6:18 PM Page 5 of 20 NPI Legal Name Business Name Facility Type StartDt EndDt County Address Phone 1316027709 Fresno Community Hospital Clovis Comm Medical Ctr Special 05/15/2014 Fresno 2755 Herndon Avenue (559) 324-4000 Clovis CA 93611-6800 1104906569 Fresno Community Hospital Community Specialty Surgery Pediatric Community 08/23/2002 Fresno 2823 Fresno Street (559) 459-1672 Fresno CA 93721-1324 1730171265 Garfield Medical Center Ahmc Garfield Med Ctr Lp Pediatric Community 12/02/1997 Los Angeles 525 N Garfield Avenue (626) 943-4100 Monterey Park CA 91754-1205 1831188275 Glendale Adventist Med Glendale Adventist Med Special 01/19/1994 Los Angeles 1509 Wilson Ter (818) 409-8000 Glendale CA 91206-4007 1508859323 Good Samaritan Hosp Good Samaritan Hosp Standard 01/01/1989 Los Angeles 1225 Wilshire Boulevard (213) 977-2121 Los Angeles CA 90017-1901 1376595777 Good Samaritan Hosp, Lp Good Samaritan Hosp, Lp Pediatric Community 01/01/1979 Santa Clara 2425 Samaritan Drive (702) 855-1022 San Jose CA 95124-3985 General Community (over 14 without 1528041811 Grossmont Hospital Corporati Grossmont Hosp Corp pediatric license) 11/15/1959 San Diego 5555 Grossmont Center Drive (619) 465-0711 La Mesa CA 91942-3019 1538141627 Hanford Community Hospital Adventist Medical Hanford Limited 04/01/1969 Kings 115 Mall Drive (559) 582-9000 Hanford
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