Dignity Health Named to Newsweek’s America’s Greatest Workplaces 2024 for Diversity
This award recognizes Dignity Health’s impact and commitment to creating a diverse healthcare workforce that reflects the distinct communities we serve.
Dignity Health is made up of more than 60,000+ caregivers and staff who deliver care to diverse communities.
In response to COVID-19, and to ensure the safety of our patients, visitors, employees, and physicians, we have updated our Visitor Guidelines.
Dignity Health is committed to treating the whole person—mind, body and spirit.
Learn MoreOur heart care team is here to help you with a range of services from prevention and chronic disease management to advanced diagnostic procedures and treatment, always with the goal of keeping your heart beating strong.
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Learn MoreDignity Health offers expert treatment for neurological conditions of the brain and nervous system. We root our services in kindness and consideration with the goal of healing.
Learn MoreOur skilled and compassionate surgeons will relieve your pain, restore your mobility, and get you moving again.
Learn MoreFrom breast health to gynecological services, to heart care, maternity, age management and more, we are dedicated to keeping you as healthy as possible.
Learn MoreWhether your pain is caused by arthritis or sports injuries, we are here to help you get your life back.
Learn MoreIf you have been diagnosed with COVID-19, several outpatient treatment options may be available to you.
This award recognizes Dignity Health’s impact and commitment to creating a diverse healthcare workforce that reflects the distinct communities we serve.
Dignity Health North State announced today the distribution of funding to local nonprofits. Dignity Health’s grant program helps to improve community health and health equity, and enhance local service systems, via restricted charitable contributions for defined projects.
Mercy Medical Center Redding, St. Elizabeth Community Hospital and Mercy Medical Center Mt. Shasta are able to partner with other non-profit organizations who are working to improve the health status and build a stronger more equitable future for the communities we serve.