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Paradise Valley Hospital (California)

Former Seventh-day Adventist institutionsHospital buildings completed in 1904Hospitals in San Diego County, CaliforniaNational City, CaliforniaPrime Healthcare Services
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Paradise Valley Hospital is a 291-bed acute care facility in National City, California. It began operation in 1904 as a sanitarium and is currently under the ownership and operation of Prime Healthcare Services, a hospital management company located in Ontario, CA. Paradise Valley Hospital is the largest private employer in National City, with a workforce of approximately 1,200 employees.

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Paradise Valley Hospital (California)
East 4th Street,

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East 4th Street 2400
91950
California, United States
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