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There are 118 Gastroenterologists in Sacramento, CA and 36% of those with reviews are rated 4-star or higher. Some of the most common clinical focuses include Esophageal Disorders, Gastrointestinal Disorders and Anal & Rectal Disorders. Popular hospitals in the area include UC Davis Medical Center, Sutter Medical Center - Ose Adams Medical Pavilion and Kaiser Permanente South Sacramento Medical Center.
Sacramento has a population that’s healthier than the national average. Residents have access to ample healthcare options. Topping the U.S. News rankings for Sacramento is UC Davis Medical Center. Other major healthcare systems in Sacramento include Mercy General, Sutter Health, and Kaiser Permanente. There are 3 children’s hospitals in the greater Sacramento area. And for veterans there is Sacramento VA Medical Center, a 60-bed inpatient facility. For the uninsured, WellSpace Health has 15 primary care locations that offer a sliding-payment scale.
Sacramento’s Top-Rated Facilities
UC Davis Medical Center offers some of the best healthcare in the Sacramento area. It ranks nationally in nine adult specialties and five children’s specialties, including:
#23 in Geriatrics
#32 in Cardiology & Heart Surgery
Ranked #2 in Sacramento by U.S. News is Mercy General Hospital. It is high-performing in 14 procedures, including:
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