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USC Arcadia Hospital

USC Arcadia Hospital, part of Keck Medicine of USC, is a 348-licensed-bed community hospital that has been serving the health…

Gender-Affirming Care Program Delivers Inclusion

The new Keck Medicine of USC program provides comprehensive care that, until recently, has been largely relegated to LGBTQ+-focused clinics.…

Internal Medicine

Your Partner in Health Care We provide you with a full range of care — from general health services to…

Brain Tumor Treatment Saves Mother and Child

Melody LaTorre was pregnant when she learned she had brain cancer. In a race against time, a team of Keck…

USC Comprehensive Aortic Center Drives Surgical Innovations in Heart and Blood Vessel Care

Rod Hanners, CEO of Keck Medicine of USC, talks with Dr. Fernando Fleischman and Dr. Sukgu Han about the collaborative…

Meet Xenos Mason, MD

Dr. Mason is a neurologist with Keck Medicine of USC who specializes in movement disorders and deep brain stimulation therapy.…

Breast Cancer Patient Seeks Early Intervention

By advocating for herself and working with an expert team at USC Verdugo Hills Hospital, Jocelyn Aguilar has a new…

Eye Infections

Treatment for Eye Infection Symptoms Redness, irritation, discharge, swelling, pain and vision loss are all symptoms of eye infections. An…

David Peng

David Peng David Peng, MD, MPHChief Clinical Officer USC Health David Peng, MD, MPH, is chief clinical officer of USC…

Normothermic Regional Perfusion Expands Organ Transplant Availability

A cutting-edge approach known as normothermic regional perfusion (NRP) is allowing transplant teams to explore a much broader range of…

350 Talented Providers to Know  

The important role Advanced Practice Providers play at Keck Medicine of USC Dolores and Efrain Perez arrived at the Keck…

PROSE and Scleral Lens Treatment

Discover Clear Vision and Comfort Clear vision and eye comfort are important for your quality of life. But corneal diseases…