Monday, August 5, 2019

Best Hospital in California


If you are the person who has experienced such a situation where you had to look for a hospital that can best fit your medical needs, then you must be aware of how challenging this task can be. It especially gets tough when you start looking for one that is close to home. Luckily, California has a number of top specialists working at local hospitals out of which 15 hospitals landed on the U.S. News & World Report.

According to U.S. News and World Report, it is estimated that approximately 2 million hospitals consist of patients that require immediate surgery or special care. When choosing a hospital to go to, it is essential to look for a hospital that can treat your specific needs or possible complications.
Keeping this in mind, U.S News and World Report ranked hospitals across the country keeping 16 disciplines in sight, to determine the top hospitals treating anything from cancer to neurosurgery to rehabilitation, it also included a separate sorting by state.

Among the top 15 hospitals ranked in California:

  • -        The University of California, San Francisco Medical Center (UCSF Medical Center) is ranked 15th nationwide in adult specialties and 10 pediatric specialties, and have made it to the honor roll of best 20 hospitals in California.
  • -        The University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center (UCLA Medical Center) is ranked 14th in 14 adult specialties and 8 pediatric specialties it also made it to the honor roll of best 20 hospitals in California.
  • -        Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles is nationwide ranked 12th in adult specialties and also made it to the honor roll of best 20 hospitals in California.
  • -        Stanford Health Care-Stanford Hospital in Stanford, is ranked 12th all over the country in adult specialties, while also making it to the honor roll of best 20 hospitals in California.
  • -        University of California, Davis Medical Center in Sacramento is ranked 11th countrywide in 5 pediatric specialties and adult specialties.
  • -        Scripps La Jolla Hospitals located in La Jolla is ranked 7th in its adult specialties.
  • -        Keck Hospital of University of Southern California in Los Angeles is ranked in 9th position for its adult specialties.
  • -        Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian in Newport Beach is ranked 4th for its adult specialties services.
  • -        UC San Diego Health-Jacobs Medical Center in San Diego is ranked 6th for its adult specialties.
  • -        Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena is ranked 2nd all over the nation for its adult specialties.
  • -        UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange is ranked 2nd for their adult specialties.
  • -        Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo is ranked 2nd in the area of adult specialties.
  • -        John Muir Health-Walnut Creek Medical Center in Walnut Creek is ranked 1st for their adult specialty.
  • -        Memorial Care Long Beach Medical Center in Long Beach is ranked 1st countrywide for their adult specialty.



Now coming to the top 15 hospitals that are ranked as the best health care providers in California, here is a list provided by the U.S News and World Report. ​To know more of top hospitals, doctors and specialist, visit Healthsoul.

  1.  UCSF Medical Center in San Francisco 
  2. UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles 
  3. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles 
  4. Stanford Health Care-Stanford Hospital in Stanford 
  5. University of California, Davis Medical Center in Sacramento 
  6. Scripps La Jolla Hospitals in La Jolla 
  7. Keck Hospital of USC in Los Angeles
  8. Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian in Newport Beach
  9. UC San Diego Health-Jacobs Medical Center in San Diego 
  10. Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena 
  11. UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange 
  12. John Muir Health-Concord Medical Center in Concord 
  13. Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo 
  14. John Muir Health-Walnut Creek Medical Center in Walnut Creek 
  15. MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center in Long Beach 


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