Sharp Coronado Hospital

Sharp Coronado Hospital
Hospital within Sharp HealthCare system
Industry Health Care
Founded Coronado, California (1994 — within Sharp HealthCare)
Headquarters Coronado, United States
Website Sharp Coronado Hospital official site

Sharp Coronado Hospital in San Diego is a part of Sharp HealthCare.

History

Coronado Hospital was built in 1926 and began as a privately owned, 12-bed emergency hospital. It later grew and was established as a nonprofit, community-owned facility governed by a hospital board. Thanks to fundraising efforts and federal monies, a new, full-service, 64-bed, 4-story facility was built up in 1970. In 1994, Sharp HealthCare and Coronado Hospital became affiliated and the hospital was renamed as Sharp Coronado Hospital and Health Care Center.

As one of the first five hospitals nationally designated as a Planetree patient-centered hospital and the only one in San Diego County, Sharp Coronado Hospital is a part of Sharp HealthCare.

Hospital features

Sharp Coronado Hospital and Healthcare Center, located in Coronado, California, is a 181-bed hospital that provides medical and surgical care, intensive care, sub-acute and long-term care, rehabilitation and emergency services.

The hospital recently began a major upgrade, known as Coronado Project 2020, to be implemented in 3 phases over the next 10 years. Phase 1 was recently completed with the opening of the hospital’s newly renovated first floor, including its Emergency Department, Intensive Care Unit and Fluoroscopy Suite.

Services

• Acupuncture Weight-Loss Program
• Bereavement Support
• Complementary and Alternative Therapies
• Digital Mammography
• Emergency Department
• Heart and Lung Services
• Home Care
• Hospice
• Long-Term Care/Skilled Nursing
• Meals on Wheels
• The Motion Center
• MRI
• Orthopedics
• Outpatient Services for Imaging, Lab and Pharmacy
• Personalized Health and Fitness Plan
• Project CARE
• Rehabilitation
• Teddy Bear Clinic
• The Labyrinth
• Vision-Saving Laser Treatment for Glaucoma
• Wellness
• Women’s Services

References

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