The original site of our non-profit Hospital was at the corner of San Antonio Avenue and Arrow Highway in Upland. In 1924, the Hospital moved to its current campus at 999 San Bernardino Road. The impetus for the construction of the new Hospital was a donation by Frances Mary Paul. This spirit of giving has sustained the expansion of the Hospital's facilities and services. In 1972, The San Antonio Hospital Foundation was established to solicit community support to further the mission of the Hospital.

In 1962, the Hospital underwent a major expansion, which increased the bed capacity by 130. In the fall of 1996, we opened a 42,000 square foot, three-story medical office building adjacent to the Hospital. A twenty-bed Level II Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) project expanded the main Hospital in late 1996. The NICU accommodates the specialized needs of infants born at San Antonio Community Hospital.

The opening of Rancho San Antonio Medical Center in 1990 once again demonstrated the Hospital's response to a growing community, this time in Rancho Cucamonga. The Center provides a wide selection of healthcare services, along with physician office space.

In the spring of 1997, the Hospital completed a helipad certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). It is used by local emergency service transportation agencies to transport patients to and from the Hospital 24 hours a day.

Today, as a 283-bed hospital, San Antonio offers a wide range of medical and surgical services.


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