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Northridge Hospital Medical Center

1955 establishments in CaliforniaDignity HealthFormer Catholic hospitalsHealthcare in Los AngelesHospital buildings completed in 1955
Hospitals in Los AngelesHospitals in the San Fernando ValleyNorthridge, Los AngelesTrauma centers
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Northridge Hospital Medical Center is a hospital in the Northridge district of Los Angeles, California, US. It is currently operated by Dignity Health.

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Northridge Hospital Medical Center
Etiwanda Avenue, Los Angeles Northridge

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N 34.2207 ° E -118.5318 °
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Etiwanda Avenue 8299
91335 Los Angeles, Northridge
California, United States
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