Sonora Regional Medical Center is a 152-bed facility in Sonora, California. Sonora serves 86,600 residents in Calaveras, Tuolumne and portions of Mariposa counties.
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A medical facility, aimed to serve the community of Sonora and the surrounding areas, was built in 1900 as Bromley Sanitarium. Throughout the next 50 years, the medical facility changed ownership several times and in 1957, the facility relocated to a new building that remains its location today. Several years later, in 1961, the hospital was given to the Seventh-day Adventist Church and in 1973 joined Adventist Health.[1]
Sonora Regional Medical Center is part of Adventist Health, a health care organization headquartered in Roseville, California. Adventist Health represents regional delivery networks spanning California, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington. The networks comprise 85 distinct business units including 20 acute care facilities—controlled, managed or leased—with more than 3,000 beds, 17,000 employees, numerous clinics and outpatient facilities, medical foundations and 18 home health agencies.[2]