List of California Health Districts - Rural Districts Operating Hospitals

Rural Districts Operating Hospitals

  • Bear Valley Community Healthcare District, Big Bear Lake
  • Chowchilla Memorial Hospital District, Chowchilla
  • Coalinga Hospital District, Coalinga
  • Corcoran Hospital District, Corcoran
  • Eastern Plumas Healthcare District, Portola
  • Hi-Desert Memorial Health Care District, Joshua Tree
  • John C. Fremont Healthcare District, Mariposa
  • Kern Valley Healthcare District, Lake Isabella
  • Kingsburg District Hospital, Kingsburg
  • Lompoc Healthcare District, Lompoc
  • Mayers Memorial Hospital District, Fall River Mills
  • Mendocino Coast Healthcare District, Fort Bragg
  • North Sonoma County Hospital District, Healdsburg
  • Northern Inyo county Local Hospital District, Bishop
  • Oak Valley Hospital District, Oakdale
  • Palm Drive Health Care District, Sebastopol
  • Pioneers Memorial Healthcare District, Brawley
  • San Benito Health Care District, Hollister
  • San Bernardino Mountains Community Hospital District, Lake Arrowhead
  • San Gorgonio Memorial Health Care District, Banning
  • Seneca Healthcare District, Chester
  • Sierra Kings Health Care District, Reedley
  • Sierra View District Hospital, Porterville
  • Sonoma Valley Health Care District, Sonoma
  • Southern Humboldt Community Healthcare District, Garberville
  • Southern Inyo Healthcare District, Lone Pine
  • Southern Mono Healthcare District, Mammoth Lakes
  • Surprise Valley Health Care District, Cedarville
  • Tahoe Forest Hospital District, Truckee
  • Tehachapi Valley Healthcare District, Tehachapi
  • Tulare District Healthcare System, Tulare


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