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Providence Tarzana Medical Center

 

18321 Clark St. • Tarzana, CA 91356 • (818) 881-0800

Providence Tarzana Medical Center is a 245-bed medical center located in the San Fernando Valley, which houses the San Fernando Valley Heart Institute, Orthopedic Services, Women's Pavilion & Resource Center and the Diabetes Care Center.  Providence Tarzana has a reputation for clinical excellence and sophisticated technology with a personal touch.

The medical center has an active medical staff of more than 900 renowned physicians and employs more than 1,400 staff – including 500 RNs – who share a commitment to provide quality care for all.

Providence Tarzana offers multiple high quality specialty services, which includes cardiac care, diabetes care, geriatrics, orthopedics, women's health & maternity care, oncology, rehabilitation medicine, pediatrics and has one of the largest neonatal intensive care units in the Valley. Providence Tarzana has also won several prestigious awards. Additionally, Tarzana treated more than 28,000 patients in the Emergency Department last year.  MORE>> 


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