Sutter Health Opens Primary Care, Urgent Care Clinic in Rohnert Park

Sutter Health has opened a primary care and urgent care clinic in Rohnert Park, the Sacramento-based health care system recently announced. It is the first of an additional 19 clinics in the works to open in the next three years. Sutter already operates nearly 30 in the state.

The Rohnert Park Care Center, located at 6000 State Farm Drive, provides primary care, urgent care, and diagnostic and lab services to adults and children 3 months and older with non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries, according to Sutter. The new clinic, which opened April 3, has two procedure rooms and 24 exam rooms — 16 for primary care and eight for urgent care.

Urgent care is available on a walk-in basis seven days a week. Primary care is available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5. p.m. Appointments are required and can be made by calling 707-588-3030.

The clinic also offers osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT), a specialty service that involves a hands-on technique to treat conditions that include chronic pain, lower back pain, headaches and more. Sutter plans to expand upon its specialty service offerings at the clinic in the future, according to its April 1 press release.

The new care center is staffed with seven primary care physicians from the Sutter Medical Group of the Redwoods, along with a team of advanced practice clinicians, nurses and support staff.

“This investment in Rohnert Park is about bringing more local physicians and advanced practice clinicians into the community so people and families can flourish and lead healthier lives,” said Dr. Michael Magnotti, CEO of Sutter Medical Group of the Redwoods. “Plus, having imaging and lab services on-site is a big benefit, as it means faster results for both patients and clinicians, helping them make informed decisions more quickly.”

Sutter invested nearly $17 million to transform the 17,000-square-foot facility that formerly housed a Pac Bell call center. The project was led by Layton Construction and completed in eight months, according to the health care provider.

“As the city of Rohnert Park continues to grow, the opening of this new care center is a significant step forward in meeting the health care needs of our community,” said Rohnert Park Mayor Gerard Giudice. “This new center will not only enhance health care delivery but also contribute to the well-being of our entire community, ensuring that families can receive the care they need close to home.”

Sutter’s nearest hospitals to Rohnert Park are Sutter Santa Rosa Regional Hospital and Novato Community Hospital.

Sutter Health is a not-for-profit health care system with more than 57,000 staff and clinicians, and over 12,000 affiliated physicians. The health care system states it serves more than 3 million patients throughout California.

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