Hillcrest Medical Center Hillcrest Medical Center at UC San Diego Health is the first of three primary hospitals for the
University of California, San Diego School of Medicine. The region's first academic medical center offers both primary care and specialized services, including surgery, diagnosis and management of genetic disease, neurology, orthopedics, oncology, and the Sleep Medicine Center. The 381-bed hospital at Hillcrest is home to the San Diego Regional Burn Center, San Diego County's only academic Level One Trauma Center, a Comprehensive Stroke Center, Poison Center, Hyperbaric Medicine Center, and the National Institutes of Health-designated Clinical Research Center. The Hillcrest campus also includes the Owen Clinic for HIV care to men, women and children.
Jacobs Medical Center Jacobs Medical Center opened on November 20, 2016. It is the second component of UC San Diego Health's two-campus strategy and provides specialized quaternary care not available elsewhere in San Diego County. The 364-bed advanced medical center is divided into four separate pavilions: Thornton Pavilion, Vassiliadis Pavilion (floors 2–3), Foster Pavilion (floors 4–6), and Rady Pavilion (floors 8–10). The A. Vassiliadis Family Pavilion for Advanced Surgery includes intraoperative
MRI machines and the only Restrictive Spectrum Imaging facility in the United States. The Pauline and Stanley Foster Pavilion for Cancer Care houses a blood and marrow transplant program jointly operated by UC San Diego Health and
Sharp Healthcare, the floor for which is completely pressurized and filtered allowing patients to roam freely. The Rady Pavilion for Women and Infants includes a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, eight labor rooms, 32 private postpartum rooms, and a three-room midwifery birth center. Each of the hospital's private rooms is equipped with an
Apple iPad for controlling lighting, checking medical records, and contacting care providers. It is located on the
UC San Diego campus in San Diego, California. It is a 119-bed general medical-surgical facility that offers a full range of services, including
surgery,
cardiology,
endocrinology,
neurology,
orthopedics,
oncology,
reproductive medicine,
pulmonary medicine and
physical therapy. In 2016, the hospital was consolidated into the Jacobs Medical Center hospital complex.
East Campus Medical Center East Campus Medical Center at UC San Diego Health was purchased from Prime Healthcare Services on December 12, 2023. It aims to provide enhanced emergency care units, as well as access to a wider variety of behavioral health and psychiatry services. == Specialty centers ==