“Interconnected” care makes the difference for one very complex patient
A coordinated team of experts, all under one roof, work to improve the health of a patient with complex conditions.
A coordinated team of experts, all under one roof, work to improve the health of a patient with complex conditions.
MLKCH strengthens their workforce and South LA’s health with more than half a million dollars in grants from Bank of America.
Over MLK Day weekend, students at Heschel Day School marched through the San Fernando valley to support our fight for healthcare equity in South LA. Their advocacy is a powerful testament to the school’s founder, civil rights activist Rabbi Heschel, and a reminder of the healing power of solidarity.
Dr. James Pinney is a UCLA medical school graduate and an accomplished cardiologist who found a way decrease the formation of scar tissue and promote improved healing and better long-term heart function.
Lactation Educator Lydia Boyd dedicates herself to educating the mothers of South LA to ensure no one else faces breastfeeding challenges alone.
As her mother declined, Dr. Elaine Batchlor experienced firsthand the structural racism that underlies the American medical system.
MLKCH receives $2 million to support South LA diabetes management care from Good Hope Medical Foundation.
The spring of 2020 brought many unknowns and challenges—but our community, in South LA and around the country, rallied around us.
In recognition, we’re providing education, tips and resources.
MLK Community Healthcare now offers health services for every stage of life.
L.A. Care Health Plan, the largest publicly operated health plan in the country, has awarded $500,000 to MLK Community Healthcare to increase the capacity & capabilities of the MLKCH Post-Discharge Clinic treating South Los Angeles residents dealing with the long-term effects of COVID-19.
Battling COVID-19 became personal for Nubar Petikyan. He gives back to honor his loved ones.