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USC Arcadia Hospital, part of Keck Medicine of USC, is a 348-licensed-bed community hospital that has been serving the health care needs of patients in the San Gabriel Valley and surrounding communities, for more than a century. Our hospital’s services include a 24-hour emergency room; OB/GYN and maternity services; complex neurological care and surgery; certified stroke center; STEMI (heart attack) receiving center; pediatric emergency care; cardiac care; cancer care; orthopedic care; surgical services; and imaging and diagnostic services.
With access to world-renowned specialty care, breakthrough clinical trials and state-of-the-art technology, USC Arcadia Hospital offers high-quality, compassionate patient care.
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Keck Medicine of USC launches Gender-Affirming Care Program
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