Overview
Revenue
$100 to $500 million (USD) per year
Category
Hospital & Health Care
About Methodist Hospital of Southern California Methodist Hospital, founded in 1903, is a 348-bed, not-for-profit hospital serving the central San Gabriel Valley. Our mission is to provide high-quality healing services while caring for the patient as a whole person with emotional and spiritual dimensions as well as physical needs. Advanced Technology & Personalized Care: Los Angeles County has designated us as both a heart attack and stroke receiving center. We have also been recognized by the American College of Surgeons as a Comprehensive Community Cancer Center. Our numerous awards and recognitions are the result of the decimated care our staff provides patients and the state-of-the-art technology we utilize for diagnoses and treatments. Visit us the next time you require medical services to find out for yourself why we are one of the top hospitals in the country. Interested in joining our team? Click the link below to see our current list of opportunities or copy and paste it to your browser: http://www.methodisthospital.org/careers/Pages/Job-list.aspx to see our listings and apply today. Methodist Hospital Foundation operates as a non-profit organization. The Organization offers cancer and heart care, diagnostic imaging, interventional radiology, weight loss surgery, orthopedics, wound healing, neurosciences, maternity, rehabilitation, and emergency services. Methodist Hospital Foundation serves patients in the State of California. Dentists Methodist Hospital of Southern California provides medical care to the residents of California's central San Gabriel Valley. The health care facility boasts some 460 beds and is part of Southern California Healthcare Systems. The non-profit hospital provides comprehensive acute care including surgical, pediatric, and intensive care units as well as a wide range of specialty services include cardiology, oncology, neurology, and orthopedics. It also operates a rehabilitation clinic and a long-term recovery facility for patients requiring transitional care. The hospital opened its doors in 1903 with five beds.