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Shingletown Medical Center
For over 35 years Shingletown Medical Center has worked diligently to provide medical services to Shasta County's eastern mountain community. Access to medical care is the motivating factor behind everything we do and we believe that everyone has the right to quality, affordable medical care, regardless of their income.

The North Valley Employers Advisory Council presents two $500 scholarships each year to deserving full-time students. SMC is proud to announce that Mariah one of our MA's and Tyler our summer intern were selected to each receive one of the scholarships. Mariah is studying nursing and Tyler is studying pre-med.
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For over 30 years, Shingletown Medical Center, has worked diligently to provide medical services to Shasta County's eastern mountain community. Access to medical care is the motivating factor behind everything we do and we believe that everyone has the right to quality, affordable medical care, regardless of their income.
Shingletown Medical Center is proud to offer a full range of medical and mental health services. Shingletown Medical Center (SMC) offers excellent patient centered health care by providing "physician-led" care teams that work closely with every patient to deliver the "right care at the right time."
Shingletown Medical Center is governed by a Board of Directors. The Board, composed of community members, volunteer their time to set strategic direction, provide fiduciary oversight and set policy. The following community members currently serve on the Shingletown Medical Center Board of Directors:.
With all the planning possible, it is very likely that at some point, you or a family member will get sick or injured when the clinic is closed. It is good to be prepared before that happens. SMC has a 24-hour a day nurse triage service to handle those situations. Should you need to speak with a medical provider please call SMC's main line at (530) 474-3390.
All about a federally qualified health center. In Shingletown a federally qualified health center (FQHC) provides excellent outpatient healthcare for the people in our community, . The Common Cold Adults tend to get colds 2-4 times a year Children, especially preschoolers, may catch a cold up to 10 times a year.
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Houdini M.
Houdini M.
Oct 07, 2013
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I had a great experience at the Shingletown Medical Center.Dr Stockton was very kind, takes time to listen and investigate all of my health complaints.She is compassionate and as a very anxious person she made me feel comfortable.I am very grateful for Dr. Stockton and the Shingletown Medical Center- I get so much better care there than I have got at the Shasta community health center.