Hospitals

Hanford Community Medical Center

At Hanford Community Medical Center, employees and physicians take pride in continually bringing new and innovative care and services to the region while preserving the traditions of patient-centered, whole-person care that have characterized the Adventist Health philosophy for more than 90 years.

Adventist Health began its heritage of healing in Hanford in 1965 when it built the new Hanford Community Hospital on Greenfield Avenue. As the city grew, the hospital system added 20,000 square feet to the Hanford building in 1986, a Business and Education Center in 1990 and the adjacent three-story Kerr Outpatient Center in 1993.

The hospital, renamed Hanford Community Medical Center in 1988, currently features a 10-bed Intensive Care Unit, a 15-bed Emergency Department and a 56-bed Medical/Surgical Unit. Other services include surgery, laboratory and radiology as well as home care and hospice.

Hanford Community Medical Center is part of Adventist Health, a not-for-profit, faith-based health care system operating in California, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington. Founded on the Seventh-day Adventist heritage of Christian health care, Adventist Health comprises 17 hospitals with more than 2,600 beds, approximately 18,600 employees, numerous clinics and outpatient facilities, the largest system of rural health clinics in California with additional sites in Oregon and Washington, 14 home care agencies and four joint-venture retirement centers.

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