Three Central Valley Hospitals Rebrand

The three hospitals have rebranded into a single network in the Central Valley.

By HFT Staff


Three Central Valley California hospitals announced the launch of Central Valley Doctors Health System, a single, identifiable name and brand that reflects the integration of their healthcare system across the Central Valley, including the three acute care hospitals: Doctors Medical Center, Emanuel Medical Center and Doctors Hospital of Manteca. 

The hospitals have a legacy of providing care for the communities they serve across the Central Valley. Their healthcare network has cared for generations of patients, providing access to care close to home for patients and their families. The three Central Valley hospitals have worked as a network for decades and will continue to do so under this new brand. 



July 26, 2023


Topic Area: Maintenance and Operations


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