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Encino Hospital Medical Center

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Encino Hospital Medical Center 05.31.10
Encino Hospital Medical Center 05.31.10

The Encino Hospital Medical Center is a hospital in Encino, California. The hospital's ownership changed in June 2008 when Tenet Healthcare sold it to the current owner, Prime Healthcare Services. Previously, the hospital was one of the campuses of the Encino-Tarzana Regional Medical Center.

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Encino Hospital Medical Center
Ventura Boulevard, Los Angeles Encino

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Encino Hospital Medical Center

Ventura Boulevard 16237
91436 Los Angeles, Encino
California, United States
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Prime Healthcare Services

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encinomed.org

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