San Antonio Regional Hospital

San Antonio Regional Hospital
Geography
Location Upland, California, United States
Organization
Care system Private - Private Foundation
Hospital type Community
Services
Emergency department Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
Beds 271
History
Founded 1907
Links
Website https://www.sarh.org
Lists Hospitals in California

San Antonio Regional Hospital (SARH) is an acute, full service medical center in Upland, California.

San Antonio Regional Hospital in Upland, California is a 271-bed, nonprofit, acute care hospital that combines excellent clinical care with exceptional compassion. The award-winning hospital offers a comprehensive range of general medical and surgical services, along with the latest technological advances in cardiac care, cancer care, orthopedics, neurosciences, women’s health, maternity and neonatal care, and emergency services.

Since 1907, San Antonio Community Hospital has emerged as a premier regional medical facility with satellite locations across the rapidly expanding Inland Empire. The hospital is nearing completion of a major expansion project that will add a new 52-bed emergency department and a 92-bed patient tower with 80 private rooms and 12 critical care beds on its main hospital campus. The expansion positions San Antonio as a hospital of the future offering state-of-the-art healthcare services in a healing environment that is focused on the patient and family.

SARH also owns several satellite facilities throughout the surrounding community including Rancho San Antonio Medical Plaza in the city of Rancho Cucamonga, California and Sierra San Antonio Medical Plaza in the city of Fontana, California. In 2010, the Hospital is currently in the final planning stages of an expansion that would increase the number of beds to over 400, and has recently expanded its emergency department and Women's Imaging Center.

Coordinates: 34°06′05″N 117°38′16″W / 34.10139°N 117.63778°W / 34.10139; -117.63778

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