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Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego is a nonprofit pediatric care facility. Rady Children's provides services to the San Diego, southern Riverside and Imperial counties. The hospital has 511 [1] beds and provides comprehensive pediatric specialties and subspecialties to patients aged 0–21.
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Rady Children's Hospital: San Diego: California 337 Level I Pediatric 4 10 Shriners Children's Northern California: Sacramento: California 80 2 Shriners Children's Southern California: Pasadena: California UC Davis Medical Center: Sacramento: California 125 Level I Pediatric 4 4 UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital: San Francisco: California 189 3 10
San Diego toddler Brigland Pfeffer ended up in the pediatric intensive care unit following a rattlesnake bite on his right hand. His parents were hit with a nearly $300,000 bill for his treatment ...
An enlargeable map of the 58 counties of the state of California. This is a list of hospitals in California (), 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."
Valley Children’s is the 16th largest children’s hospital in the nation. Its CEO makes more than his peers at most children’s hospitals that are even larger. ... Rady Children’s Hospital ...
The UC San Diego Medical Center is a well-regarded teaching hospital. Residency and fellowship programs are available in most medical specialties, including allergy, anesthesia, cardiology, emergency medicine, endocrinology, gastroenterology, geriatric medicine, hematology, hyperbaric medicine, immunology, internal medicine, nephrology ...
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