Tri-City Medical Center

Tri-City Medical Center is a full-service, acute care hospital located in Oceanside, California. It serves the communities of Oceanside, Carlsbad, and Vista, which are collectively known as the Tri-City area.
History[edit]
Tri-City Medical Center was established in 1961 to provide healthcare services to the growing population of the Tri-City area. Over the years, the hospital has expanded its facilities and services to meet the needs of the community.
Facilities and Services[edit]
Tri-City Medical Center offers a wide range of medical services, including:
- Emergency Services
- Cardiology
- Orthopedics
- Maternity Services
- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
- Surgical Services
- Radiology
- Oncology
- Rehabilitation
The hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and staffed by a team of highly skilled healthcare professionals.
Special Programs[edit]
Tri-City Medical Center is known for its specialized programs, such as:
Community Involvement[edit]
Tri-City Medical Center is actively involved in the community, offering various health education programs, screenings, and wellness events. The hospital also collaborates with local organizations to improve public health and well-being.
Accreditations and Awards[edit]
The hospital has received numerous accreditations and awards for its quality of care and patient safety. It is accredited by the Joint Commission and has been recognized for excellence in several medical specialties.
See Also[edit]
- Oceanside, California
- Carlsbad, California
- Vista, California
- Emergency department
- Cardiology
- Orthopedics
- Maternity
- Neonatal intensive care unit
- Surgery
- Radiology
- Oncology
- Rehabilitation
- Cardiac rehabilitation
- Stroke care
- Diabetes management
- Weight loss surgery
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