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Have you received your COVID-19 vaccine yet? As of April 15th, all Californians ages 16 and over are now eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccination. [...]
The UCR Health team has been dedicated to progressing the health of the Inland Empire population and promoting a wide range of accessible healthcare, especially[...]
Here at UCR Health, we are a team of physicians, specialists and healthcare professionals dedicated to improving the health of you and your family. Our[...]
A Journey of Discovery by Dr. Jay Rosenberg I met Judy during my senior year of medical school and after graduation, we attached our two[...]
For over a year UCR campus has kept its doors closed due to the Covid-19 outbreak. Nevertheless, optimism is in the air to reopen campus[...]
UCR Health would like to announce a Sports Psychiatry program led by our new faculty member, Dr. Todd Stull. The program utilizes a specialized approach[...]
Darren Freeman, DO, is a board-certified Pain Intervenalist at UCR Health Inland Empire Neurosurgery Center. Dr. Freeman specializes in pain medicine, pain management, and physical medicine, and rehabilitation. He is[...]
May is recognized as National Osteoporosis Awareness Month. To celebrate bone health, learn more about this common disease and what you can do to prevent it. As[...]
May is a time to raise awareness of those living with mental or behavioral health issues and to help reduce the stigma that many experience. In[...]
UCR Health continues to vaccinate our patients and the public against COVID-19 and we’ve administered more than 4,400 vaccine doses. As of April 15, 2021, all Californians age 16 and over are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. We recommend that all who are eligible get vaccinated as soon as they can.