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Central Valley General Hospital

Central Valley General Hospital enjoys a long, rich history of caring for Hanford with personal attention and expert care.

The hospital owes its beginnings to Portuguese Dominican nuns, who had the Sacred Heart Hospital built in 1915 with 20 beds and expanded it in 1959. Adventist Health purchased the 49-bed hospital, which by then was called Central Valley General Hospital, in 1998.

The top floor of the three-story hospital features Women's Services with comfortable, homestyle rooms for labor and delivery. The unit also provides a neonatal intensive care unit staffed by Children's Hospital Central California for added care.

Medical and Surgical rooms are on the second floor, where women's procedures and other types of inpatient and outpatient surgeries are performed.

The hospital also offers emergency, radiology, laboratory and dining services on its main floor.

Another major service at Central Valley General Hospital is Central Valley Family Health, which offers a clinic on the Garden Level as well as a clinic on the First Floor that is open 8 a.m. to midnight seven days a week. The clinic network also has three other services on the campus: a dental clinic, Healthy Beginnings prenatal care and Hanford Family Practice Residency program.

The hospital is part of Adventist Health, a not-for-profit, faith-based health system operating in California, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington. Founded on the Seventh-day Adventist heritage of Christian health care, Adventist Health comprises 20 hospitals with more than 3,100 beds, 18,800 employees, numerous clinics and outpatient facilities, 16 home care agencies, and three joint-venture retirement centers.

Central Valley General Hospital

1025 N. Douty St.

Hanford, CA 93230

559-583-2100

Emergency Department

559-583-2250

OB Classes

559-583-2265

Sleep Apnea Center

559-589-9801

Women's Services

559-583-2144

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