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North Hollywood Medical Center

1952 establishments in California1998 disestablishments in CaliforniaAC with 0 elementsBuildings and structures demolished in 2011Defunct hospitals in California
Hospital buildings completed in 1952Hospitals disestablished in 1998Hospitals established in 1952Hospitals in Los AngelesNorth Hollywood, Los AngelesScrubs (TV series)

North Hollywood Medical Center (Medical Center of North Hollywood) was a hospital, operating from 1952 to 1998, in the community of North Hollywood, a district in the San Fernando Valley region of the city of Los Angeles. The hospital is famed as the filming location, from 2001 to 2008, of the multiple award-winning hospital comedy television show Scrubs. Located at 12629 Riverside Drive, the building was demolished in mid-2011. In February 2013, IMT Residential opened a new apartment complex on the site.

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North Hollywood Medical Center
Riverside Drive, Los Angeles Valley Village

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Riverside Drive 12665
91607 Los Angeles, Valley Village
California, United States
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