1165 Montgomery Drive
Santa Rosa, CA 95405
(707) 546-3210
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400 North
McDowell Blvd.
Petaluma, CA 94954
(707) 778-1111
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For further information about our trauma, emergency or urgent care services, phone (707)
546-3210.
Level II Regional Trauma Center
Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital
Santa
Rosa Memorial Hospital was designated as a
Level II Trauma Center in May 2000. It is the only Level
II Trauma Center serving the Coastal Valley region
that includes Sonoma, Napa, Mendocino, and Lake Counties.
The trauma center provides specialty care including
general-vascular surgery, neurosurgery, orthopedic
surgery, cardiothoracic surgery, ENT, maxiollofacial,
urology and rehabilitation services 24-hours a
day.
A highly
trained staff provides the level of care required to treat critically
injured patients. From pre-hospital through rehabilitation, Santa Rosa
Memorial Hospital’s Trauma Center provides quality care that enables
victims to recover and return to their communities.
Memorial
Emergency Department
Santa
Rosa Memorial Hospital is a 14 bed, full service
emergency department caring for approximately
30,000 patients per year. The highly trained staff cares
for a wide variety of acutely ill and injured
patients including the specialized Trauma patient.
Physicians and nurses are available 24 hours a
day providing expert emergency care for adults
and children. We serve as the only base station
for Sonoma County providing medical direction
when needed to paramedics. A helipad is available
for easy access or transfer for all emergency
conditions.
Petaluma
Valley Emergency Department
Petaluma
Valley Hospital's Emergency Department is a
full service department, caring for a wide variety
of acutely ill and injured patients. Petaluma
offers outstanding emergency and urgent care with
minimal wait times. The highly trained staff provides
adult and pediatric care in a well-designed modern
department. A helipad is available for all emergency
conditions requiring transfer into or out of the
hospital.
Santa Rosa
Memorial Hospital’s Level II Trauma Center participates in the following Trauma
Injury Prevention programs:
The G.I.F.T.
(Gun Violence Information for Teens) program is a gun-violence awareness
prevention program for teens designed to educate students about the legal,
medical, and emotional consequences of youth gun possession and related
gun violence. The program has been presented to over 4,200 students over
the last three years.
The St. Joseph
Health System is one of many organizations that sponsors “Every
15 Minutes,” the anti-drunk driving campaign where fatal accidents
are simulated before hundreds of high school students. The program was
born in the early 1990’s when statistics showed a teenager was killed
every 15 minutes in the United States as a result of an alcohol related
car crash.