Loma Linda University Medical Center (LLUMC) is a teaching hospital that serves as a level I trauma center for San Bernardino County.
Key service lines include: Cancer, Heart, Orthopedics and Proton treatments for cancer.
06/20/2025
Philippians 4:13 reminds us, “I can do all things through Him who strengthens me.”🙏
Supporting a loved one through a health battle is never easy. Healthcare professionals often see the strength it takes, not just from patients, but from their families and friends.
Your presence and strength matter more than you know.
01/17/2022
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01/13/2022
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01/12/2022
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12/24/2021
For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. And this will be a sign for you: you will find a baby wrapped in swaddling cloths and lying in a manger.
~Luke 2:11-12
12/22/2021
It's that time of year to spread some cheer!
Thank you, San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, Riverside County Sheriff's Department and other local law enforcement agencies for driving by our hospital last night to spread some of that to our staff and patients. 🎄🎅✨
12/21/2021
1 in 4 of us, at some point in our life, will require a blood transfusion. Give the gift of blood this holiday season.
ICYMI: Our Medical Center staff celebrated their nationally recognized in patient safety and quality. They received an “A” from The Leapfrog Group, an independent watchdog organization.
12/16/2021
Join us in congratulating Lyndon Edwards, MBA, MHS, who has been named the new Chief Operating Officer for Loma Linda University Health Hospitals. Lyndon has been with LLUH since 2012 serving in administrative roles, including senior vice president for adult hospital services and administrator of the East Campus and Surgical Hospital facilities.
“Lyndon brings a wealth of knowledge and a diverse background in operations. I have valued working alongside him the past six years, and I admire his approach to process improvement and his deep commitment to LLUH values, which will be critical in our next phase of growth and transformation,” said Trevor Wright, MHA, FACHE, Chief Executive Officer of Loma Linda University Health Hospitals.
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Loma Linda University Health is an academic medical center operating six hospitals, a physician practice corporation, remote clinics in the western United States, and affiliate organizations around the world. These medical services interact with the eight schools that make up our healthcare focused university. This mutual pursuit of excellence leads to outstanding care for our patients and great learning opportunities for our students.
Purpose
A Seventh-day Adventist institution, Loma Linda University Health is committed “to make man whole,” physically, intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually. Each day, we seek to extend the teaching and healing ministry of Jesus Christ. More than 16,000 employees fulfill that mission through their nationally recognized quality healthcare delivery. Our internationally-respected researchers publish more than 500 peer-reviewed articles every year, uncovering new approaches to nutrition, cancer treatment, heart disease, neonatal development, stroke and brain trauma, and others.
Today
Loma Linda University Health treats more than 1.5 million outpatients every year, and serves as the only Level I trauma center for a region that covers more than 25 percent of the state of California. Patients come from around the world for our services, which include the world’s first proton unit used for cancer treatments. The groundbreaking efforts of Dr. Leonard Bailey led to the world’s very first infant heart transplants. Institutes of excellence bring together scientists, teachers and physicians, producing innovative approaches in areas including behavioral health, cancer, heart, perinatal service, rehabilitation, and transplants.
We are proud to be a recognized leader in providing the highest levels of patient care, with Loma Linda University Medical Center named a Best Hospital for 2018-19 and "high performing" in seven areas by U.S. News & World Report. The Medical Center and East Campus were also awarded an “A” for Patient Safety from the Leapfrog Group’s Fall 2018 Safety Grade.