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Shasta Regional Medical Center, formerly known as Redding Medical Center and Memorial Hospital, is a general acute care hospital that is located in Redding, California. It opened in 1945 and currently has 226 beds with a basic emergency department. [1] [2]
State Route 299, from the intersection with US 101 all the way to US 395 in Alturas, was U.S. Route 299 from 1934 to 1964. This was a spur of US 99 running East and West from the junction in Redding, now signed as CA 273 at the intersection of Eureka Way and Market St.
Patients' Hospital in Redding quietly reopened in August, after 15 months. Why did it close? What changes have the owners made?
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."
The Shasta County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted 3-2 to hire Dr. James Mu, a Redding family doctor, as the county’s public health officer.
Shasta SHA L0.00-71.39: Redding: L0.00: SR 273 north / SR 299 east (Market Street north / Historic US 99) Western terminus of SR 44; west end of SR 273 / Historic US 99 overlap; west end of one-way pair where SR 44 east / SR 273 south traffic heads onto Market Street south and SR 44 west / SR 273 north traffic joins from Eureka Way east
Banner Del E Webb Medical Center: Sun City West: Arizona: 394 III Banner Desert Medical Center: Mesa: Arizona: 615 II Banner Thunderbird Medical Center: Glendale: Arizona: 555 I Banner University Medical Center Phoenix: Phoenix: Arizona: 712 I Banner University Medical Center Tucson: Tucson: Arizona: 479: I Chandler Regional Medical Center ...
Factory Outlets Drive to I-5 north / Deschutes Road – Redding, Coleman Fish Hatchery: Redding: 15.98: Cypress Avenue to I-5: South end of one-way pair where southbound traffic stays on Market Street and northbound traffic diverts to Pine Street and then Eureka Way; former SR 44 east: R16.66R– R16.80L: SR 44 east (Tehama Street) to I-5