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For a hospital in a rural setting, forty-five miles from any other healthcare facility, there is only one word to describe their level of care and service: remarkable. Looking at the quality and scope of services they provide, many had no idea that it could be done as it couldn’t have been done without a strong administration, state of the art technology, and a caring, compassionate medical staff that is second to none. EPHC has also benefited greatly from the support and encouragement of friends and neighbors.

Location: 500 First Street, Portola California 96122 Telephone 530-832-4277

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