U.S. News & World Report’s Best Hospitals Ranks John Muir Health’s Medical Centers Among Top 3 San Francisco Metro Area Hospitals and Top 15 in California
The Concord Medical Center has been designated as the First Foregut Mentor Site in California and one of five sites in the country for robotic procedures.
“With this designation, our team has the opportunity to share knowledge with other surgeons that will benefit patients in their communities,” said Dr. Wilson Tsai, Co-Medical Director, Thoracic Surgical Program. “For many patients that choose robotic-assisted surgery, the less invasive procedure can mean a shorter recovery time that allows them to go home and get back to their life quicker.”
Robotic-Assisted Surgery – A Minimally Invasive Option
Every surgery comes with some risk of complications and this is true even when working with the best surgeons and the most advanced technology. Always discuss these risks with your doctor to determine if robotic-assisted surgery is best for you. John Muir Health has been a Bay Area leader in robotic-assisted surgery proudly offering the latest state-of-the-art technology for a minimally invasive option.
Our award winning cardiovascular program offers the latest procedures featuring alternatives to traditional open heart surgery including TAVR and MitraClip, robotic-assisted angioplasty only available at John Muir Health in the Bay Area, and the newest approaches to atrial fibrillation (Hybrid AF, WATCHMAN™).
Nation's First Accredited Rectal Cancer Center of Excellence
Our Rectal Cancer Center of Excellence is accredited by the National Accreditation Program for Rectal Cancer (NAPRC) and is the very first accredited rectal cancer program by the American College of Surgeons (ACoS).
Walnut Creek Medical Center is the First Bay Area Hospital to Achieve The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for Perinatal Care Certification
This certification recognizes the expertise of providers and staff in preparing mothers for labor and delivery, including helping mothers and newborns get the appropriate care when known or unexpected complications arise.