Lompoc Healthcare District
Lompoc Valley Medical Center is a community-created, government entity authorized by California state law to deliver healthcare services to the residents of the Lompoc Valley. The District is a political agency and receives operating property taxes annually based on the assessed value of taxable real property located within the District.
Lompoc Healthcare District owns and operates the following facilities:
- Comprehensive Care Center: a 110-bed skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility.
- Lompoc Valley Medical Center- a 60-bed, General Acute Care Hospital.
- Lompoc Health - Counseling Center
- Lompoc Health - Hematology-Oncology
- Lompoc Health - Sleep Disorder Center
- Lompoc Health - North H Center ''
- Lompoc Health - North Third Center ''
History
From 2014 to 2017, Lompoc Valley Medical Center owned and operated the Champion Center, a 50-bed addiction treatment facility. The facility was closed in 2017 following the partial retirement of the facility's medical director, Dr. Gilbert Andersen.