KPC Health has an integrated approach to serving the people of Riverside, San Bernardino and Orange County. Our acute care medical centers provide high quality, comprehensive and affordable healthcare for the entire family. For us, healthcare is not just about caring for our patients, but also about investing in the people throughout our communities. We are one team with one mission and that mission is for all our patients, and their families to Enjoy Life in Great Health.

Dr. Kali P. Chaudhuri, Founder and Chairman of The KPC Group, has reached an unprecedented level of success through his extraordinary vision, keen entrepreneurial spirit, and relentless hard work. Dr. Chaudhuri is a pioneer in creating world class healthcare facilities by establishing a fully integrated healthcare system to better serve you.

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For us, healthcare is not only about caring for our patients, but also about investing in the people who live in our communities. By focusing on healthcare instead of sick care, we ensure every person we meet enjoys life in great health.
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Riverside County health officials are now recommending residents cover their nose and mouth when leaving their homes for essential travel during the coronavirus outbreak. Riverside County officials aren’t the only ones considering asking individuals to wear masks outside of the home. CDC guidelines could soon change for other areas of the country as well, asking more people to wear fabric masks when they are leaving the house. “The thinking behind that is really to reduce transmission,” said Dr. Sumanta Chaudhuri, Chief Medical Officer at Orange County Global Medical Center. “[The mask] may or may not have some protection does not have COVID-19, but it certainly is a good idea if the wearer has asymptomatic COVID-19.” However, Chaudhuri advised against purchasing N95 or medical grade masks, because healthcare workers desperately need them. Riverside County health officials also reminded residents they should only leave the home for doctor appointments, grocery shopping or pharmacy visits. Frequent hand washing, social distancing and staying home are the best ways to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Firefighter burned in Silverado fire fought for his life, checks out of treatment at burn center

A firefighter enveloped by flames while battling the Silverado fire east of Irvine in October relearned how to walk and talk after months in treatment and was released from OC Global Medical Center in Santa Ana on Wednesday, Feb. 17, to continue his rehabilitation at another facility. Dozens of first-responders and medical staff cheered as Orange County Fire Authority personnel wheeled firefighter Dylan Van Iwaarden, 26, from the doors of OC Burn Center at OC Global Medical Center to an ambulance bound for UCI Medical Center.

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