As
the valley’s only not-for profit hospital,
Eisenhower Medical Center has provided high quality,
compassionate care for over 30 years to residents
and visitors to the expansive Coachella Valley and
beyond through a full range of state-of-the-art
diagnostic, treatment and emergency facilities.
One of the hallmarks of Eisenhower Medical Center’s reputation as a premier health care facility is the significant financial support provided by a broad base of generous donors. Philanthropy and volunteerism have always played a major role in Eisenhower’s ability to fulfill its mission: To provide excellent healthcare services and education to enhance the health of our community.
Situated on a 120-acre campus in the heart of the
Coachella Valley, Eisenhower Medical Center is a
dynamic, progressive health care complex comprised
of a 261-bed hospital, the Annenberg Center for
Health Sciences, the Barbara Sinatra Children's
Center and the Betty Ford Center. A not-for-profit
corporation, this multi-faceted institution represents
high quality health care for the residents of, and
visitors to, the desert resort communities and provides
a full range of educational services for the public
and health care professionals.
Dedicated in 1971, two years after groundbreaking
ceremonies, the Medical Center is named in honor
of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who lived part
time in the Coachella Valley during retirement.
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