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LLU Children’s Health Transitions Indio Clinic to SAC Health

By Sheann Brandon, Public Relations
March 22, 2022 at 04:55pm. Views: 101

Loma Linda University Children’s Health is transitioning daily operations of the Indio clinic to SAC Health on April 1, 2022. Loma Linda University Children’s Health physicians will continue to provide services at the clinic in affiliation with SAC Health. Since 2019, Loma Linda University Children’s Health (LLUCH) has partnered with SAC Health to better serve the health care needs of the Coachella Valley. 

“Loma Linda University Children’s Health is pleased to continue our affiliation with SAC Health,” said Richard Hart, MD, DrPH, president of Loma Linda University Health. “Both SAC Health and Loma Linda University Children’s Health are deeply committed to this region. By making this operational transition to SAC Health, we will be able to ensure the pediatric patients in the region have continued access to quality healthcare.”

LLUCH providers will continue seeing patients within the SAC Health clinic and provide same-day access to care for both adults and pediatric patients. The SAC Health clinic hours for both walk-ins and those with appointments is, Monday - Friday, 7:45 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. More information and ways to schedule appointments can be found at www.sachealth.org/indio.

“SAC Health has been a proud partner of Loma Linda University Health for over 25 years," said Jason Lohr, MD, CEO of SAC Health. “Together with Loma Linda University Health, we have provided world-class care to underserved communities in all of our 11 locations. In partnership with Loma Linda University Children’s Health’s physicians, we will continue our commitment to deliver quality care to our patients at our Indio clinic.”

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