One of two hospitals of the Adventist Health family located in Hanford, CA, Central Valley General Hospital is part of a group of 20 hospitals operating in the states of California, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington. Central Valley General Hospital is a 49-bed acute care community hospital covering 12 communities in Kings, Tulare and Fresno counties. Its staff is comprised of 246 doctors, 398 employees and 82 volunteers. Based upon the principles of the Seventh-day Adventist heritage of Christian health care as a non-profit organization, Central Valley General Hospital is a medical center with the highest commitment to achieve superior standards in the quality of its services, all the while striving to improve the physical, mental and spiritual quality of life of patients, staff and community alike.
Central Valley General Hospital offers a wide variety of services, from the most basic up to the most highly specialized: 24-hour emergency services, Cardiac Catheterization, Definitive Observation Unit, Education Emergency Services, Hanford Regional Healthcare Network, Health Clinics Home Care Services, Hospice Services, Human Resources Imaging Services, Hospital Imaging Services, Central California Imaging Center, Intensive Care Unit Laboratory Services, Medical-Surgical Services, Nutritional Services, Obstetrics & Women's Health, Patient Financial Services, Selma Community Hospital, Sequoia Regional Cancer Center, Sleep Apnea Center Surgical and Services Therapy Center. No less important are, in accordance with its philosophy, the Chaplaincy services provided by an ordained minister, which are offered as part of integral concept of health care that Adventist Health believes in.
As a member Adventist Health, Central Valley General Hospital is part of an organization with more than 90 years of experience in the field of providing health care services second to none, as well as a commitment to attend the spiritual needs of its community.