Prime Healthcare Services - Hospitals

Hospitals

  • Alvarado Hospital
  • Centinela Hospital Medical Center
  • Chino Valley Medical Center
  • Dallas Medical Center
  • Desert Valley Hospital
  • Encino Hospital Medical Center
  • Garden Grove Hospital and Medical Center
  • Harlingen Medical Center
  • Huntington Beach Hospital
  • Knapp Medical Center
  • La Palma Intercommunity Hospital
  • Lower Bucks Hospital
  • Montclair Hospital Medical Center
  • Pampa Regional Medical Center
  • Paradise Valley Hospital
  • Providence Medical Center
  • Roxborough Memorial Hospital
  • Saint John Hospital
  • Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center (Reno)
  • San Dimas Community Hospital
  • Shasta Regional Medical Center
  • Sherman Oaks Hospital
  • West Anaheim Medical Center

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