Fremont Memorial Hospital

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Fremont Memorial Hospital
Fremont-Rideout Health Group
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Fremont Memorial Hospital
Geography
Location Yuba City, California, United States
Coordinates 39°8′36″N121°37′4″W / 39.14333°N 121.61778°W / 39.14333; -121.61778
Organization
Care system Private, Medicare, Medicaid
Funding Non-profit hospital
Type Community
Services
Emergency department Yes
Beds132
Links
Website http://www.frhg.org/hospital.aspx?id=195
Lists Hospitals in California

Fremont Memorial Hospital was a hospital in Yuba City, California, part of the Fremont-Rideout Health Group which became Adventist Medical Group.


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