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San Ysidro Health Center

www.syhc.org

 
Since 1969, San Ysidro Health Center has been providing quality, low-cost, primary health care services to South Bay & Central/Southeastern San Diego residents. SYHC offers an extensive array of family-oriented primary health care services, including pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, adult medicine, dental care, mental health, podiatry, radiology, laboratory, and pharmacy. We encourage all patients to actively participate in promoting and protecting their own health. Toward this goal, SYHC offers a variety of free health education programs. The Mission of San Ysidro Health Center is to improve the health and well being of our community's traditionally underserved and culturally diverse people.  
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.syhc.org
  • 1275 30th St
    San Diego, CA USA 92154
  • Phone: 619.662.4161

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