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Jami Woods, MD was originally a pharmacist, then went on to medical school to complete her psychiatry residency. She is board certified in psychiatry and[...]
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UCR Health has named Dr. Andres Gonzalez as its new chief medical officer. Dr. Gonzalez comes to UC Riverside from the USC Keck School of Medicine[...]
Read how Epic EHR and the MyChart patient portal are transforming the way UCR Health physicians, staff and patients exchange information.
COVID-19 has dramatically changed our everyday routines in ways that were unimaginable just a few months ago. Dr. Adwoa Osei offers tips on reducing stress and anxiety during the coronavirus outbreak.
Find the most recent updates for COVID-19 testing sites here. Make an Appointment for Coronavirus Testing.
UCR Health is now offering telehealth services for patients who have future appointments scheduled with primary care, pediatrics, women’s health, and other service lines.
Living in Southern California has many perks--within an hour’s drive, you can go from the mountains to the beach, or from Disneyland to the Hollywood Sign. We love the mild climate and low humidity. However, that low humidity and desert-like climate takes a toll on our eyes and can cause dry eye syndrome, which affects over 16 million Americans.