Martin Luther King Jr. Outpatient Center
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Location | Willowbrook, California |
Address | |
Region | Los Angeles County |
State | California |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | |
Funding | Government |
Website | [ Official website] |
The Martin Luther King Jr. Outpatient Center is a public outpatient clinic located in Willowbrook, California, within Los Angeles County. It is part of the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services and provides a range of medical services to the local community.
History[edit | edit source]
The Martin Luther King Jr. Outpatient Center was established to continue the legacy of the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital, which was originally founded in 1972. The hospital was named in honor of Martin Luther King Jr., the prominent civil rights leader. The outpatient center was created to provide essential healthcare services after the closure of the hospital's inpatient services in 2007.
Services[edit | edit source]
The outpatient center offers a variety of medical services, including:
- Primary care
- Specialty care
- Diagnostic services
- Mental health services
- Preventive care
- Chronic disease management
Community Impact[edit | edit source]
The Martin Luther King Jr. Outpatient Center plays a crucial role in providing healthcare to the underserved populations in South Los Angeles. It aims to reduce health disparities and improve the overall health of the community through accessible and comprehensive medical care.
See also[edit | edit source]
- Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital
- Los Angeles County Department of Health Services
- Public health
References[edit | edit source]
External links[edit | edit source]
Template:Los Angeles County Department of Health Services
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