Saint John's Health Center

Not to be confused with Saint John's Regional Medical Center, various.
Providence Saint John's Health Center
Providence Health & Services
Geography
Location 2121 Santa Monica Boulevard, Santa Monica, California, United States
Organization
Care system Private
Hospital type Community
Affiliated university Providence Health & Services
Services
History
Founded 1942
Links
Website http://california.providence.org/saint-johns
Lists Hospitals in California

Providence Saint John's Health Center is a private not-for-profit, Roman Catholic hospital in Santa Monica, California, United States. The hospital was founded in 1942 by the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth. Providence Saint John’s Health Center has been serving the Santa Monica and Westside communities and has earned a reputation for clinical excellence and award-winning care in a compassionate and tranquil healing environment. In 2014, the hospital was transferred to Providence Health & Services.[1]

Notable patients

Notable donors

Among those who have contributed significant donations to the Center are:

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Coordinates: 34°01′50″N 118°28′44″W / 34.0306°N 118.4790°W / 34.0306; -118.4790

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