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This is a list of hospitals in California (U.S. state), grouped by county and sorted by hospital name. In healthcare in California, only a general acute care hospital or acute psychiatric hospital, as licensed by the California Department of Public Health, can be referred to as a "hospital." As of 2018, the CPHD Center for Health Care Quality Cal Health Find database reports 422 general acute care hospitals statewide, as well as 128 acute psychiatric hospitals.

This article contains dynamic lists that may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.

Contents

Alameda County

Amador County

Alpine County

  • County Hospital (Alpine County, California)

Butte County

  • Enloe Medical Center – Chico
  • Orchard Hospital – Biggs-Gridley
  • Oroville Hospital – Oroville

Calaveras County

  • Mark Twain St. Joseph

Colusa County

  • Colusa Regional Medical Center

Contra Costa County

Del Norte County

  • Sutter Coast Hospital

El Dorado County

  • Barton Memorial Hospital
  • Marshall Medical Center

Fresno County

  • Coalinga Regional Medical Center – Coalinga (closed)
  • Coalinga State Hospital – Coalinga (state run psychiatric hospital)
  • Community Medical Center-Clovis – Clovis
  • Community Regional Medical CenterFresno
  • Fresno Heart & Surgical Hospital – Fresno (part of Community Medical Centers)
  • Fresno Surgical Hospital – Fresno
  • Kaiser Fresno Medical Center – Fresno
  • Kingsburg Medical Center – Kingsburg (closed)
  • Saint Agnes Medical Center – Fresno
  • San Joaquin Valley Rehabilitation Hospital
  • Sanger General Hospital – Sanger (closed)
  • Selma Community HospitalSelma
  • Sierra Kings Hospital – Reedley (acquired by Adventist Health and renamed Adventist Medical Center – Reedley)

Glenn County

Humboldt County

  • Jerold Phelps Community Hospital – Garberville
  • Mad River Community Hospital – Arcata
  • Redwood Memorial Hospital – Fortuna
  • St. Joseph Hospital – Eureka (includes the General Hospital Campus and Rehabilitation Hospital)

Imperial County

  • El Centro Regional Medical Center
  • Pioneers Memorial Hospital

Inyo County

  • Northern Inyo Hospital
  • Southern Inyo Hospital

Kern County

  • Adventist Health Bakersfield - Bakersfield
  • Adventist Health Bakersfield Heart – Bakersfield
  • Adventist Health Delano – Delano
  • Adventist Health Tehachapi – Tehachapi
  • Bakersfield Memorial Hospital – Bakersfield
  • Kern Medical Center – Bakersfield
  • Kern Valley – Lake Isabella
  • Mercy Hospital Bakersfield (formerly named Mercy Truxton)
  • Mercy Southwest – Bakersfield
  • Ridgecrest Regional Hospital – Ridgecrest

Kings County

Lake County

Lassen County

Los Angeles County

North

These hospitals are located north of the 10 Freeway:

South

These hospitals are located south of the 10 Freeway:

Madera County

Marin County

Mariposa County

Mendocino County

Merced County

Modoc County

Mono County

  • Mammoth Hospital

Monterey County

Napa County

Nevada County

Orange County

Placer County

  • DeWitt General Hospital (1944–1945; closed and 1947–1972; closed) – former United States Army hospital during World War II and later a public hospital
  • Kaiser Permanente Medical Center – Roseville
  • Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital
  • Sutter Roseville Medical Center

Plumas County

  • Eastern Plumas District Hospital
  • Indian Valley Hospital
  • Plumas District Hospital
  • Seneca Hospital

Riverside County

Sacramento County

San Benito County

  • Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital

San Bernardino County

Receiving hospitals (with emergency department):

Non-receiving hospitals (without emergency department):

San Diego County

San Francisco County

San Joaquin County

San Luis Obispo County

San Mateo County

Santa Barbara County

Santa Clara County

Santa Cruz County

  • Dominican Hospital – Santa Cruz
  • Sutter Maternity and Surgery Hospital – Santa Cruz
  • Watsonville Community Hospital– Watsonville

Shasta County

Sierra County

  • None

Siskiyou County

Solano County

  • Adventist Health Vallejo – Vallejo (formerly California Specialty Hospital; St. Helena Center For Behavioral Health)
  • David Grant USAF Medical CenterTravis Air Force Base
  • Kaiser Permanente Medical Center – Vacaville (Level II Trauma Center)
  • Kaiser Permanente Medical Center – Vallejo
  • NorthBay Medical Center – Fairfield
  • NorthBay VacaValley Hospital – Vacaville
  • Sutter Solano Medical Center – Vallejo

Sonoma County

Stanislaus County

Sutter County

Tehama County

Trinity County

Tulare County

Tuolumne County

Ventura County

Yolo County

  • Sutter Davis Hospital – Davis
  • Woodland Memorial Hospital – Woodland

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