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Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center

 

501 S. Buena Vista St. • Burbank, CA 91505 • (818)843-5111

Located just 12 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles, Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank was founded in 1943 by the
Sisters of Providence. With 431 licensed patient beds, Providence Saint Joseph is the largest hospital serving the San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valleys and offers state-of-the-art technology and high quality, compassionate care in a variety of medical specialties.   

The medical center has an active medical staff of more than 650 renowned physicians and employs more than 2,300 staff – including 800 RNs – who share a commitment to provide quality care for all.

Providence Saint Joseph has evolved into one of the most respected hospitals in the region and offers multiple high quality specialty services and has won several prestigious awards.  Additionally, the Providence Saint Joseph team treated more than 50,000 patients in the Emergency Department last year. MORE>> 


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Only the Best: Providence Valley Hospitals Earn Top Awards For Maternity Care
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Providence Saint Joseph’s doctor is the first in the Southland to start using new tissue-dissection medical equipment
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Stroke Program Receives President's Award for Excellence
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