AHMC Healthcare Inc. is a for-profit privately held hospital corporation based in the Greater San Gabriel Valley of California. [1] Dr. Jonathan Wu is the founder and chairman of AHMC. [2]
AHMC operates over 2,000 beds at its 10 healthcare facilities and employs over 10,000 caregivers. [3]
AHMC owns and operates the following hospitals: [4] https://www.hospitalcouncil.org/article/ahmc-healthcare-acquire-seton-medical-center
Hospital | City | State | Beds | Acquired | Acquired from | Opened |
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Alhambra Hospital Medical Center | Alhambra | California | 144 | 1998 [5] | Alhambra Redevelopment Agency | 1920 |
Anaheim Regional Medical Center | Anaheim | California | 223 | 2009 [6] | MemorialCare Health System | 1958 |
Garfield Medical Center | Monterey Park | California | 210 | 2004 [5] | Tenet Healthcare | 1927 |
Greater El Monte Community Hospital | South El Monte | California | 117 | 2004 [5] | Tenet Healthcare | 1974 |
Monterey Park Hospital | Monterey Park | California | 101 | 2004 [5] | Tenet Healthcare | 1972 |
Whittier Hospital Medical Center | Whittier | California | 178 | 2004 [5] | Tenet Healthcare | 1957 |
San Gabriel Valley Medical Center | San Gabriel | California | 273 | 2007 [7] | Dignity Health | 1960 |
Doctors Hospital of Riverside | Riverside | California | 223 | 2019 | Parkview Community Hospital Medical Center | 1958 |
Seton Medical Center | Daly City | California | 398 | 2021 | Verity Health System | 1893 |
Seton Medical Center Coastside | Moss Beach | California | 116 | 2021 | Verity Health System | 1970 |
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