St. Helena Hospital | Clear Lake
St. Helena Hospital - Clearlake
15630 18th Avenue
P.O. Box 6710
Clearlake,
CA,
95422
- PrefPhone:707.994.6486
General Information
Serving the entire region of Clear Lake including the communities of Middletown, Hidden Valley Lake, Cobb, Lower Lake, Kelseyville, Clearlake and Clearlake Oaks, St. Helena Hospital Clear Lake is committed to a healthy Lake County. From the skilled in-patient care of physicians like our primary Hospitalist, Dr. John Hodgkin - an experienced Internal Medicine, Pulmonary, and Critical Care Specialist – to our network of outpatient services and innovative programs, we’re dedicated to meeting the needs of our growing community.
Services Offered
As our area has grown through the years, so have our services. We’ve grown to include not only our Clearlake campus, but a network of family health centers and outpatient programs in Clearlake, Middletown, Hidden Valley Lake, and Kelseyville. Together, they provide a full spectrum of expert local health services to the Lake County community, including:
· 24-hour emergency care
· Surgery and medical specialties
· Medical imaging and advanced laboratory services
· Intensive care
· Women’s care, obstetrics and digital mammography
· Rural mental health services
· Telemedicine access to regional specialists and additional expert care day and night
· Prevention, rehabilitation, and wound care
Expanding for You
This is an exciting time for health care in Lake County, as we work to strengthen our ability to serve as your portal to precision care. Some developments include:
An all-new, expanded ER will deliver faster, more precise care with private treatment rooms, advanced medical technology, and more care staff. Our new ER will speed your access to life-saving care, reduce wait times, improve physical access, and provide care in a setting of increased privacy and comfort. Check out our progress at NewERForYou.com.
The innovative whole-person approach of “Live Well,” at the Clearlake Family Health Center in Clearlake, addresses both the treatment and prevention of chronic pain and disease. Teams of therapists work with physicians to use advanced techniques, supportive problem-solving, and a sense of fun to help community members regain or maintain a healthy, pain-free lifestyle.
