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Every minute counts when a stroke occurs, so it’s critical to get the right care as quickly as possible. Doctors Medical Center offers the highest level of stroke care in the area between Sacramento, the Bay and down to Los Angeles. We are one of only 27 Comprehensive Stroke Centers in California, and the only one in the Central Valley.

Our experienced team provides quality care for the most complex stroke cases, with dedicated units for critical and in-patient neurological treatment. DMC’s stroke care is recognized nationally by The American Heart Association for Stroke Gold Plus, Target Stroke Elite, the Target Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll, and as High Performing by US News & World Report.

Doctors Medical Center is also a Level II Trauma Center and Heart Attack Receiving Center, providing advanced care when you and your loved ones need it most.

Learn more about stroke care at our Comprehensive Stroke Center.

About Doctors Medical Center

Doctors Medical Center Modesto is a full-service, comprehensive health care facility, dedicated to providing the finest medical care for the community. From preventative and diagnostic services, to expertise in some of the world's leading technologies, DMC's multidisciplinary team of physicians and healthcare professionals is dedicated to your good health and well-being. Recognized for innovative cardiac and neonatal intensive care to advanced stroke and trauma treatment, the outstanding doctors at DMC represent most major medical specialties and are committed to being there for you, when you need them most.

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Chair of Pediatrics at Doctors Medical Center Discusses RSV

Nov 3, 2022

A seasonal respiratory virus that can be a danger to infants has surfaced early in the Northern San Joaquin Valley.

Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, may cause bronchial infections and pneumonia in babies, according to a California Department of Public Health advisory.

It also can cause severe illness in adults older than 65.

State health officials watched RSV emerge in the second half of September, when infectious disease surveillance showed almost 5% of people with respiratory illness tested positive for RSV. Usually, significant levels of RSV don’t appear in California until late November, the state advisory said.

As cases have surged across the country, hospital emergency departments in Stanislaus County are seeing children come in with the typical symptoms — fever, cough, wheezing and runny nose.

Dr. Millard Johnson, a hospital physician specializing in pediatrics, said there’s been a big uptake in RSV admissions at Doctors Medical Center and Memorial Medical Center in Modesto.

The vast majority of patients are infants less than a year old, he said. The hospitals also are caring for older children, such as kids with asthma whose condition was worsened by RSV, he said.

Read the full interview with Dr. Johnson about RSV on The Modesto Bee’s website.