Facilities
Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital
Main Campus1165 Montgomery DriveSanta Rosa, CA 95405 (707) 546-3210 |
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Fulton Campus1287 Fulton Rd.Santa Rosa, CA 95401 (707) 543-2400 |
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Sotoyome Campus151 SotoyomeSanta Rosa, CA 95405 (707) 543-2500 |
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Montgomery Campus1170 Montgomery DriveSanta Rosa, CA 95405 (707) 542-4704 |
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Ambulatory Surgery Center525 Doyle Park DriveSanta Rosa, CA 95401 (707) 547-4600 |
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Visit the Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital website
Located just off the Highway 101 corridor, approximately 55 miles north of San Francisco, Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital is a state-of-the-art, 209-bed acute care hospital providing a wide range of specialty services. A Level II Trauma Center based at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital serves Sonoma and Mendocino County.
Here is a partial list of services:
- 24-hour Emergency Department
- Medical and surgical services
- Critical Care
- Day Surgery Center
- Family Birth Center
- Transitional care
- Full service laboratory
- Respiratory Therapy
- Pulmonary rehabilitation
- Telemetry
- Level II Trauma Center
- Cardiovascular diagnostic and surgical services
- Intensive Care Nursery (UCSF Intensive Care Nursery at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital)
- Pediatrics
- Oncology
- Physical and Occupational Therapy
- Orthopedics
- Neurosurgery
- Radiation therapy, including radiation seed implantation for prostate cancer
- Full service imaging department (radiology, CT scans, ultrasound, MRI scans)
- Diabetes and nutrition education
General Information
Visiting Hours: |
11
a.m. - 8 p.m.; |
Cafeteria Hours: |
Monday
- Friday: Saturday:
Night shift hours: 2:30 a.m. - 4:30 a.m. |
Gift Shop Hours: |
9:30
a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Monday - Friday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Weekends |
Parking
Public parking is available in the parking garage at 1177 Montgomery Drive. There is also on street parking (two- hour limit) in front of and close to the hospital.
Smoke-Free at Santa Rosa Memorial
Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital has increased its commitment to a healthy environment for patients by going smoke-free. All smoking areas have been eliminated, and the entire campus, including the parking lot and structure, are smoke-free.
Research shows that quitting smoking and eliminating exposure to second-hand smoke decreases the risk of heart attacks and cancer, lowers blood pressure, and improves overall health. For information on smoking cessation programs in our community, contact the American Lung Association at (707) 527-5864.