Southern California Hospital at Culver City

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Southern California Hospital at Culver City
Location Culver City, California
Address
Region Los Angeles County
State California
Country United States
Coordinates
Funding For-profit
Website [ Official website]


Southern California Hospital at Culver City is a for-profit hospital located in Culver City, California. It is part of the Prospect Medical Holdings network and provides a range of medical services to the local community. The hospital has a capacity of 420 beds and offers both emergency and general medical services.

History[edit]

Southern California Hospital at Culver City was founded in 1924. Over the years, it has undergone several expansions and renovations to better serve the growing population of Culver City and the surrounding areas. The hospital has been a critical healthcare provider in Los Angeles County for nearly a century.

Services[edit]

The hospital offers a wide range of medical services, including but not limited to:

Facilities[edit]

Southern California Hospital at Culver City is equipped with modern medical technology and facilities to provide high-quality care. The hospital includes:

  • Intensive Care Units (ICUs)
  • Operating rooms
  • Diagnostic imaging centers
  • Outpatient services
  • Rehabilitation centers

Community Involvement[edit]

The hospital is actively involved in community outreach programs and health education initiatives. It regularly hosts health fairs, free screening events, and educational seminars to promote wellness and preventive care in the community.

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