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February 10, 2012

Diabetes Mellitus Center - Anaheim, CA

Anaheim Endocrinologist Doctors for Diabetes Mellitus

Type of Physician: Endocrinologist

What is a Endocrinologist?

A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners treat disorders of the internal (endocrine) glands such as the thyroid and adrenal glands. Endocrinology also deals with disorders such as diabetes, metabolic and nutritional disorders, pituitary diseases, and menstrual and sexual problems.

Specialty: Endocrinology

Common Name:

Endocrinologist Doctors in Anaheim *

Thira Kunakornskul MD
Thira Kunakornskul
1120 W La Palma Ave
STE 6
Anaheim, CA 92801
(714) 776-6930

Aleem A Syed MD
Aleem A Syed
1211 W LaPalma Ave
STE 702
Anaheim, CA 92801
(714) 533-0300

St Jude Heritage Medical Group Bastanchury
Jeffrey S Bodwin
433 W Bastanchury Rd
Fullerton, CA 92835
(714) 446-7800

St Jude Heritage Medical Group Bastanchury
John M Gilbert
433 W Bastanchury Rd
Fullerton, CA 92835
(714) 446-7800

St Jude Heritage Medical Group Bastanchury
Sean P Nikravan
433 W Bastanchury Rd
Fullerton, CA 92835
(714) 446-7800

St Jude Heritage Medical Group Bastanchury
Steven Saltman
433 W Bastanchury Rd
Fullerton, CA 92835
(714) 446-7800

Ivy-Joan E Madu MD
Ivy-Joan E Madu
1234 W Chapman Ave
STE 205
Orange, CA 92868
(714) 639-1815

Internal Medicine Specialists Medical Groups
Thomas M Dougherty
400 W Central Ave
STE 206
Brea, CA 92821
(714) 990-0911

Endocrinology Medical Group Of Orange County
Herbert Rettinger
2617 E Chapman Ave
STE 105
Orange, CA 92869
(714) 771-5700

Valley Endocrine & Diabetes Consultants Inc
Lilli Ann Cellona
16169 Harbor Blvd
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
(714) 210-5667

Valley Endocrine & Diabetes Consultants Inc
Minh Q Mach
16169 Harbor Blvd
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
(714) 210-5667

Chris Tsimerekis MD Inc
Chris Tsimerekis
11100 Warner Ave
STE 354
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
(714) 549-9927

Ivan P Martinez MD
Ivan P Martinez
500 S Anaheim Hills Rd
STE 200
Anaheim, CA 92807
(714) 974-1717

Nathan Eitan MD
Nathan Eitan
9200 Colima Rd
Ste 200 STE 200
Whittier, CA 90605
(562) 945-2833

Jeffrey Punim MD
Jeffrey Punim
17822 Beach Blvd
STE 201
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
(714) 842-9500

Los Alamitos Cardiovascular
H Helen Choi
3771 Katella Ave
STE 300
Los Alamitos, CA 90720
(562) 430-7533

Paul Rosenblit MD
Paul Rosenblit
18821 Delaware St
STE 202
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
(714) 375-5572

Advanced Oncology Center Inc
Jeannie C Lin
2707 E Valley Blvd
STE 109
West Covina, CA 91792
(626) 956-8009

Edward A Reece MD
Edward A Reece
8135 Painter Ave
STE 206
Whittier, CA 90602
(562) 945-1679

Ridha A Hajjar MD
Ridha A Hajjar
12543 E Lambert Rd
Whittier, CA 90606
(562) 698-4744

Betty Jelen MD
Betty Jelen
12466 Washington Blvd
Whittier, CA 90602
(323) 837-3457

Coast Diabetes & Endocrinology
B V Sury
3816 Woodruff Ave
STE 202
Long Beach, CA 90808
(562) 421-9977

Minou Tran MD
Minou Tran
3816 Woodruff Ave
STE 204
Long Beach, CA 90808
(562) 429-8222

Duc H Do MD
Duc Do
520 Superior Ave
STE 200
Newport Beach, CA 92663
(949) 574-4114

Kris V Iyer MD
Kris V Iyer
520 Superior Ave
STE 250
Newport Beach, CA 92663
(949) 645-8855

UCI Multispecialty Medical Group
Alan N Elias
1 Medical Plaza Dr
Irvine, CA 92697
(949) 824-8600

Farzana Naqvi & Syed S Naqvi MDs
Farzana Naqvi
351 Hospital Rd
STE 415
Newport Beach, CA 92663
(949) 548-3177

Lord A Lee-Benner MD
Lord A Lee-Benner
3 Rue Villars
Newport Beach, CA 92660
(949) 903-6021

VA Medical Center
Ellis R Levin
5901 E 7th St
Long Beach, CA 90822
(562) 826-5748

Marshall K Grossman MD
Marshall K Grossman
16300 Sand Canyon Ave
STE 1009
Irvine, CA 92618
(949) 727-0744

Yan Leung MD
Yan Leung
16300 Sand Canyon Ave
STE 807
Irvine, CA 92618
(949) 753-8803

Womens Medical Group of Irvine
Mary Ann Martin
16300 Sand Canyon Ave
STE 311
Irvine, CA 92618
(949) 753-7475

Newport Center Medical Group
Amy Teresi
400 Newport Center Dr
STE 502
Newport Beach, CA 92660
(949) 644-3565

Ali Reza Moattari MD
Ali Reza Moattari
1441 Avocado Ave
STE 807
Newport Beach, CA 92660
(949) 706-7706

South Coast Endocrinology
Denise A Scott
1401 Avocado Ave
STE 101
Newport Beach, CA 92660
(949) 717-7923

Jannet Huang MD
Jannet Huang
6825 Quail Hill Pkwy
Irvine, CA 92603
(949) 872-2850

George T Yang MD
George T Yang
933 S Sunset Ave
STE STE 101
West Covina, CA 91790
(626) 337-7286

Richard A Wigod MD
Richard A Wigod
1703 Termino Ave
STE 108
Long Beach, CA 90804
(562) 498-2481

David Berger MD
David Berger
11480 Brookshire Ave
STE 110
Downey, CA 90241
(562) 861-0336

Endocrinology & Diabetes Specialty Group Inc
Steven Eng
3300 E South St
STE 103
Long Beach, CA 90805
(562) 634-9803

Lakewood Internal Medicine Group Inc
Lawrence Gershon
3650 South St
STE 110
Lakewood, CA 90712
(562) 633-4117

Endocrinology & Diabetes Specialty Group Inc
Alex Kutas
3300 E South St
STE 103
Long Beach, CA 90805
(562) 634-9803

Michael J Perley MD
Michael J Perley
3300 E South St
STE 301
Long Beach, CA 90805
(562) 634-9802

Arsalan Geula MD
Arsalan Geula
224 W College St
Covina, CA 91723
(626) 332-9783

Healthcare Partners Atlantic Avenue
Lauren E Choi
2699 Atlantic Ave
Long Beach, CA 90806
(562) 426-3333

West Coast Endocrine Inc
Jennifer L Hsieh
2865 Atlantic Ave
STE 211
Long Beach, CA 90806
(562) 988-0040

South Orange County Endocrinology
Joseph M Baloga
24012 Calle De La Plata
California Bank & Trust Bldg STE 345
Laguna Hills, CA 92653
(949) 770-4177

South Orange County Endocrinology
Ghasak Mahmood
24012 Calle De La Plata
California Bank & Trust Bldg STE 345
Laguna Hills, CA 92653
(949) 770-4177

South Orange County Endocrinology
Alan O Marcus
24012 Calle De La Plata
California Bank & Trust Bldg STE 345
Laguna Hills, CA 92653
(949) 770-4177

Mario I Brakin MD
Mario I Brakin
2650 Elm Ave
STE 210
Long Beach, CA 90806
(562) 595-0166

Zuhair O Yahya MD
Zuhair O Yahya
1334 W Covina Blvd
STE 202
San Dimas, CA 91773
(909) 592-2023

Drs Berkson& Mac
Richard A Berkson
1868 Pacific Ave
Long Beach, CA 90806
(562) 595-4718

Drs Berkson& Mac
Ricky Phong T Mac
1868 Pacific Ave
Long Beach, CA 90806
(562) 595-4718

Chau M Le MD
Chau M Le
9206 E Valley Blvd
Rosemead, CA 91770
(626) 571-2763

Henry Chen MD
Henry Chen
5450 Jefferson Ave
STE 2
Chino, CA 91710
(909) 591-3869

Chaparral Medical Group Inc
Rita K Pradham
1904 N Orange Grove Ave
Pomona, CA 91767
(909) 469-1823

Chaparral Medical Group Inc
Jeereddi A Prasad
1904 N Orange Grove Ave
Pomona, CA 91767
(909) 469-1823

Chaparral Medical Group Inc
Daryoosh Valamanesh
1904 N Orange Grove Ave
Pomona, CA 91767
(909) 469-1823

Eastside Diabetic Care
Miguel E Rodriguez
5836 E Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90022
(323) 726-0370

South County Kidney & Endocrine Center
Raymond K J Chang
23331 El Toro Rd
STE 102
Lake Forest, CA 92630
(949) 916-9100

South County Kidney & Endocrine Center
Brian E Chavez
23331 El Toro Rd
STE 102
Lake Forest, CA 92630
(949) 916-9100

South County Kidney & Endocrine Center
Sam Pourbabak
23331 El Toro Rd
STE 102
Lake Forest, CA 92630
(949) 916-9100

Diana Echeverry-Franck MD
Diana Echeverry-Franck
3621 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
STE 1
Lynwood, CA 90262
(310) 635-6002

Marc S Gutin MD
Marc S Gutin
210 S Grand Ave
STE 224
Glendora, CA 91741
(626) 335-8094

Saddlebrook Medical Group
Kimvir S Dhillon
23961 Calle de la Magdalena
STE 232
Laguna Hills, CA 92653
(949) 465-8145

John W Geier MD
John W Geier
23961 Calle de la Magdalena
STE 351
Laguna Hills, CA 92653
(949) 707-4744

Walter H Shiau MD
Walter H Shiau
600 N Garfield Ave
STE STE 205
Monterey Park, CA 91754
(626) 571-8061

Hirofumi Sohara, MD
Hirofumi Sohara
600 N Garfield Ave
STE STE 305
Monterey Park, CA 91754
(626) 282-8441

La Verne Medical Group
Sadiq H Mandilawi
1234 Foothill Blvd
STE 2A
La Verne, CA 91750
(909) 596-4879

Health Care Partners Arcadia
Richard Griffiths
450 E Huntington Dr
Arcadia, CA 91006
(626) 462-1884

Tarcisio C Diaz MD
Tarcisio C Diaz
1390 W 6th St
RM 114
Corona, CA 92882
(951) 817-9162

Nirmal Banskota MD
Nirmal Banskota
301 W Huntington Dr
STE 317
Arcadia, CA 91007
(626) 446-0559

Narendranath Reddy MD
Narendranath A Reddy
301 W Huntington Dr
STE 327
Arcadia, CA 91007
(626) 447-8129

Gamini Hethumuni MD
Gamini Hethumuni
416 W Las Tunas Dr
STE 300
San Gabriel, CA 91776
(626) 281-1851

Michael W Lin MD
Michael W Lin
207 S Santa Anita St
STE P-20
San Gabriel, CA 91776
(626) 585-8911

LAC / Martin Luther King Jr General Hospital
Stanley Hsia
12021 S Wilmington Ave
Multi-Service Ambulatory Care Center
Los Angeles, CA 90059
(310) 668-4515

USC Internal Medicine
Jorge H Mestman
1520 San Pablo St
STE 1000
Los Angeles, CA 90033
(323) 442-5100

Mission Internal Medical Group
Joseph E Barrera
26800 Crown Valley Pkwy
Internal Medicine STE 230
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
(949) 364-6000

Mission Internal Medical Group
Mim I Mulford
26800 Crown Valley Pkwy
Internal Medicine STE 230
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
(949) 364-6000

Gabrielle O'Connor MD
Gabrielle O'Connor
31852 Coast Hwy
STE STE 202
Laguna Beach, CA 92651
(949) 499-5338

Mission Internal Medical Group
Neil Tran
26800 Crown Valley Pkwy
Internal Medicine STE 230
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
(949) 364-6000

Mission Internal Medical Group
Michael P Truong
26800 Crown Valley Pkwy
Internal Medicine STE 230
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
(949) 364-6000

Frederick O Lee MD
Frederick O Lee
2750 E Washington Blvd
STE 320
Pasadena, CA 91107
(626) 797-7470

Christina C? Wang MD
Christina C Wang
1000 W Carson St
Torrance, CA 90509
(310) 222-2503

Ralph B Martin MD Inc
Ralph B Martin
50 Bellefontaine St
Ste 205 STE 205
Pasadena, CA 91105
(626) 792-4115

Center For Metabolic Bone Disease Endocrinology
Charles F Sharp
10 Congress St
STE 512
Pasadena, CA 91105
(626) 449-9013

Harbor UCLA Medical Foundation
Andrew Gianoukakis
21840 Normandie Ave
STE 700
Torrance, CA 90502
(310) 222-5101

Harbor UCLA Medical Foundation
Eli Ipp
21840 Normandie Ave
STE 700
Torrance, CA 90502
(310) 222-5101

Harbor UCLA Pediatric Group
Catherine Mao
21840 Normandie Ave
STE STE 1100
Torrance, CA 90502
(310) 222-5133

Huntington Medical Foundation
Cary Manoogian
65 N Madison Ave
STE STE 800
Pasadena, CA 91101
(626) 792-3141

Mahmoud Ibrahim MD
Mahmoud Ibrahim
1175 E Arrow Hwy
STE L
Upland, CA 91786
(909) 982-8958

Dorothea E Spambalg MD
Wei Feng
221 E Walnut St
STE 115
Pasadena, CA 91101
(626) 577-0505

Dorothea E Spambalg MD
Dorothea E Spambalg
221 E Walnut St
STE 115
Pasadena, CA 91101
(626) 577-0505

Providence Medical Institute Little Company of Mary
Olga M Calof
1294 W 6th St
STE 103
San Pedro, CA 90731
(310) 831-9482

Zeljko Zic MD
Zeljko Zic
1294 W 6th St
STE 205
San Pedro, CA 90731
(310) 548-0201

Mariola Fickinski MD
Mariola Fickinski
1245 Wilshire Blvd
STE 804
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(213) 250-5255

Stephen Bryda MD
Stephen Bryda
166 S Alvarado St
Los Angeles, CA 90057
(213) 484-8361

HealthCare Partners Medical Group Torrance Specialty
Cathy L Doria-Medina
3565 Del Amo Blvd
Torrance, CA 90503
(310) 214-0811

Joel Ringold MD
Joel Ringold
3500 W Lomita Blvd
STE 305
Torrance, CA 90505
(310) 539-6040

Barbara Ann Lebron MD
Barbara Ann Lebron
3655 Lomita Blvd
STE 418
Torrance, CA 90505
(310) 378-9002

Anaheim, California

Anaheim is a city in Orange County, California. Anaheim is the second most populous city in Orange County (after Santa Ana) and second largest in terms of land area (after Irvine), and is known for its theme parks, sports teams and convention center. Founded by fifty German families in 1857 and incorporated on February 10, 1870, Anaheim developed into an industrial center, producing electronics, aircraft parts and canned fruit. It is the site of the Disneyland Resort, a world-famous grouping of theme parks and hotels which opened in 1955, Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Honda Center and Anaheim Convention Center, the largest convention center on the West Coast. Its name is a blend of "Ana", after the nearby Santa Ana River, and "heim", a common German place name compound originally meaning "home".
(Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaheim)

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Diabetes

What is diabetes?

Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by high blood sugar (glucose) levels, that result from defects in insulin secretion, or action, or both. Diabetes mellitus, commonly referred to as diabetes (as it will be in this article) was first identified as a disease associated with "sweet urine," and excessive muscle loss in the ancient world. Elevated levels of blood glucose (hyperglycemia) lead to spillage of glucose into the urine, hence the term sweet urine.

Normally, blood glucose levels are tightly controlled by insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas. Insulin lowers the blood glucose level. When the blood glucose elevates (for example, after eating food), insulin is released from the pancreas to normalize the glucose level. In patients with diabetes, the absence or insufficient production of insulin causes hyperglycemia. Diabetes is a chronic medical condition, meaning that although it can be controlled, it lasts a lifetime.

What is the impact of diabetes?

Over time, diabetes can lead to blindness, kidney failure, and nerve damage. These types of damage are the result of damage to small vessels, referred to as microvascular disease. Diabetes is also an important factor in accelerating the hardening and narrowing of the arteries (atherosclerosis), leading to strokes, coronary heart disease, and other large blood vessel diseases. This is referred to as macrovascular disease. Diabetes affects approximately 17 million people (about 8% of the population) in the United States. In addition, an estimated additional 12 million people in the United States have diabetes and don't even know it.

From an economic perspective, the total annual cost of diabetes in 1997 was estimated to be 98 billion dollars in the United States. The per capita cost resulting from diabetes in 1997 amounted to ...

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Dry Skin »

Dry skin facts

  • Dry skin is a very common condition that causes small fine flakes and dry patches.
  • Itching is one of the most common symptoms of dry skin.
  • Scratching may be hard to resist.
  • Dry skin is more common in colder winter months and drier climates.
  • The elderly are more prone to dry skin than younger people.
  • Dry skin is more common in individuals with a history of eczema, atopic dermatitis, allergies, or asthma.
  • Dry skin may rarely be a side effect of medications.
  • Dry skin is more common in those with hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism.
  • Repeat itch-scratch cycles may lead to skin thickening and darkening.
  • Possible complications include rashes, eczema, and bacterial infections.
  • Extremely dry skin can cause cracks and breaks on the skin.
  • Medications including topical corticosteroids and oral antihistamines can help ease itching.
  • Secondary ...

Emergency Contact for Anaheim

  • In case of Emergency, call 911
  • Police (808) 529-3111
  • Fire (808) 723-7139

Nearby Anaheim Hospitals *

Western Medical Center Anaheim
1025 S Anaheim Blvd
Anaheim, CA 92805
(714)533-6220

Anaheim Regional Medical Center
1111 W La Palma Ave
Anaheim, CA 92801
(714)774-1450

University Of California Irvine Medical Center
101 The City Dr
Orange, CA 92868
(714)456-7890

Garden Grove Hospital & Medical Center
12601 Garden Grove Blvd
Garden Grove, CA 92843
(714)537-5160

St Jude Medical Center
101 E Valencia Mesa Dr
Fullerton, CA 92835
(714)871-3280

Children's Hospital Orange County
455 S Main St
Orange, CA 92868
(714)997-3000

St Joseph Hospital
1100 W Stewart Dr
Orange, CA 92868
(714)633-9111

West Anaheim Medical Center
3033 W Orange Ave
Anaheim, CA 92804
(714)827-3000

Kindred Hospital Santa Ana
1901 N College Ave
Santa Ana, CA 92706
(714)564-7800

Anaheim General Hospital
3350 W Ball Rd
Anaheim, CA 92804
(714)827-6700

Placentia-Linda Hospital
1301 N Rose Dr
Placentia, CA 92870
(714)993-2000

HealthBridge Children's Rehabilitation Hospital
393 S Tustin St
Orange, CA 92866
(714)289-2400

Kaiser Permanente Anaheim Medical Center
441 N Lakeview Ave
Anaheim, CA 92807
(714)279-4000

Chapman Medical Center
2601 E Chapman Ave
Orange, CA 92869
(714)633-0011

Kindred Hospital Westminster
200 Hospital Cir
Westminster, CA 92683
(714)893-4541

La Palma Intercommunity Hospital
7901 Walker St
La Palma, CA 90623
(714)670-7400

Kindred Hospital Brea
875 N Brea Blvd
Brea, CA 92821
(714)529-6842

Western Medical Center Santa Ana
1001 N Tustin Ave
Santa Ana, CA 92705
(714)953-3500

HEALTHSOUTH Tustin Rehabilitation Hospital
14851 Yorba St
Tustin, CA 92780
(714)832-9200

Kindred Hospital La Mirada
14900 E Imperial Hwy
La Mirada, CA 90638
(562)944-1900

Fountain Valley Regional Hospital & Medical Center
17100 Euclid St
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
(714)966-7200

Coastal Communities Hospital
2701 S Bristol St
Santa Ana, CA 92704
(714)754-5454

Tustin Hospital & Medical Center
14662 Newport Ave
Tustin, CA 92780
(714)838-9600

Los Alamitos Medical Center
3751 Katella Ave
Los Alamitos, CA 90720
(562)598-1311

Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center
9920 Talbert Ave
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
(714)378-7000

Tri-City Regional Medical Center
21530 S Pioneer Blvd
Hawaiian Gardens, CA 90716
(562)860-0401

Whittier Hospital Medical Center
9080 Colima Rd
Whittier, CA 90605
(562)945-3561

Huntington Beach Hospital
17772 Beach Blvd
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
(714)843-5000

Norwalk Community Hospital
13222 Bloomfield Ave
Norwalk, CA 90650
(562)863-4763

Metropolitan State Hospital
11401 Bloomfield Ave
Norwalk, CA 90650
(562)863-7011

College Hospital Cerritos
10802 College Pl
Cerritos, CA 90703
(562)924-9581

Coast Plaza Doctors Hospital
13100 Studebaker Rd
Norwalk, CA 90650
(562)868-3751

Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital
12401 Washington Blvd
Whittier, CA 90602
(562)698-0811

College Hospital Costa Mesa
301 Victoria St
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
(949)642-2734

VA Long Beach Healthcare System
5901 E 7th St
Long Beach, CA 90822
(562)826-8000

Bellflower Medical Center
9542 E Artesia Blvd
Bellflower, CA 90706
(562)925-8355

Lakewood Regional Medical Center
3700 E South St
Lakewood, CA 90712
(562)531-2550

Community Hospital of Long Beach
1720 Termino Ave
Long Beach, CA 90804
(562)498-1000

Kaiser Permanente Downey Medical Center
9333 Imperial Hwy
Downey, CA 90242
(562)657-9000

Downey Regional Medical Center
11500 Brookshire Ave
Downey, CA 90241
(562)904-5000

Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian
One Hoag Dr
Newport Beach, CA 92663
(949)764-4624

Kaiser Permanente Orange County Irvine Medical Center
6640 Alton Pkwy
Irvine, CA 92618
(949)932-5000

Promise Hospital of East Los Angeles Suburban Medical Center Campus
16453 S Colorado Ave
Paramount, CA 90723
(562)531-3110

Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center
7601 E Imperial Hwy
Downey, CA 90242
(562)401-7111

Long Beach Memorial Medical Center
2801 Atlantic Ave
Long Beach, CA 90806
(562)933-2000

Miller Children's Hospital
2801 Atlantic Ave
Long Beach, CA 90806
(562)933-5437

Citrus Valley Medical Center Queen of the Valley Campus
1115 S Sunset Ave
West Covina, CA 91790
(626)962-4011

Pacific Hospital of Long Beach
2776 Pacific Ave
Long Beach, CA 90806
(562)997-2000

St Mary Medical Center
1050 Linden Ave
Long Beach, CA 90813
(562)491-9000

Vista Specialty Hospital of San Gabriel Valley
14148 Francisquito Ave
Baldwin Park, CA 91706
(626)388-2700

Kaiser Permanente Medical Center Baldwin Park
1011 Baldwin Park Blvd
Baldwin Park, CA 91706
(626)851-1011

Beverly Hospital
309 W Beverly Blvd
Montebello, CA 90640
(323)726-1222

Doctor's Hospital West Covina
725 S Orange Ave
West Covina, CA 91790
(626)338-8481

Greater El Monte Community Hospital
1701 Santa Anita Ave
South El Monte, CA 91733
(626)579-7777

Kindred Hospital San Gabriel Valley
845 N Lark Ellen Ave
West Covina, CA 91791
(626)339-5451

Citrus Valley Medical Center Inter Community Campus
210 W San Bernardino Rd
Covina, CA 91723
(626)331-7331

St Francis Medical Center
3630 E Imperial Hwy
Lynwood, CA 90262
(310)900-8900

BHC Alhambra Hospital
4619 N Rosemead Blvd
Rosemead, CA 91770
(626)286-1191

Aurora Charter Oak Hospital
1161 E Covina Blvd
Covina, CA 91724
(626)966-1632

Chino Valley Medical Center
5451 Walnut Ave
Chino, CA 91710
(909)464-8600

San Dimas Community Hospital
1350 W Covina Blvd
San Dimas, CA 91773
(909)599-6811

Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center
1798 N Garey Ave
Pomona, CA 91767
(909)865-9500

Martin Luther King Jr MAC Service Center
12021 S Wilmington Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90059
(310)668-4321

Saddleback Memorial Medical Center Laguna Hills
24451 Health Center Dr
Laguna Hills, CA 92653
(949)837-4500

City of Angels Medical Center Ingleside Campus
7500 E Hellman Ave
Rosemead, CA 91770
(626)288-1160

Monterey Park Hospital
900 S Atlantic Blvd
Monterey Park, CA 91754
(626)570-9000

Garfield Medical Center
525 N Garfield Ave
Monterey Park, CA 91754
(626)573-2222

Corona Regional Medical Center
800 S Main St
Corona, CA 92882
(951)737-4343

Los Angeles Community Hospital
4081 E Olympic Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90023
(323)267-0477

East Los Angeles Doctors Hospital
4060 E Whittier Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90023
(323)268-5514

Casa Colina Centers for Rehabilitation
255 E Bonita Ave
Pomona, CA 91767
(909)596-7733

East Valley Hospital Medical Center
150 W Route 66
Glendora, CA 91740
(626)852-5000

Community Hospital of Huntington Park
2623 E Slauson Ave
Huntington Park, CA 90255
(323)583-1931

Corona Regional Medical Center Rehabilitation
730 Magnolia Ave
Corona, CA 92879
(951)736-7200

City of Hope National Medical Center
1500 E Duarte Rd
Duarte, CA 91010
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