Our History
Milestones
2023
Beverly Community Hospital joins the Adventist Health family under the new name Adventist Health White Memorial Montebello.
2021
The MRI suite renovation is complete with the installation of the new Canon Vantage Titan 1.5T Magnetic Resonance Imaging System.
2019
Emergency Care Center Renovation and Expansion with 15 Additional Beds.
2018
Hensel Maternity Center Remodeled into 18 Private Maternity Suites.
2014
Workers’ Compensation Program and Industrial Clinic started in partnership with West Ocean MD.
2013
Family Care Center opened to provide affordable and accessible primary care services to the community.
2010
Beverly Hospital is a recipient of the HealthGrades Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence for consecutive years.
2008
GE digital mammogram system was installed in the Women’s Pavilion and Breast Center.
2007
Beverly became a STEMI Receiving Center.
2006
Picture archiving and communications (PAC) system allowed the diagnostic imaging department to go filmless.
2005
The hospital opened a state-of-the-art Center for Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine.
2004
Women’s Care Center was established to serve low income and underserved mothers-to-be.
1999
Beverly Hospital celebrated the opening of its Diabetes Treatment Center on August 26.
1998
The Women’s Pavilion and Breast Center opened.
1997
Beverly Hospital Medical Plaza (the “101 building”) was acquired for $3 million.
1997
An 18,000-pound magnet—part of a new MRI system—is installed in Beverly’s new radiology building.
1995
Beverly Hospital began an affiliation with a hospital association, which ended three years later.
1995
NICU opened.
1988
Hensel Maternity Center opened.
1984
First computer system was installed.
1982
The hospital purchased a state-of-the-art CT scanner.
1980
HOutpatient/Admissions Service program completed.
1980
New gastrointestinal laboratory enabled physicians to conduct endoscopic exams.
1977
First open heart surgery took place at Beverly.
1975
Cardiac rehabilitation program started.
1974
Beverly Hospital Foundation was founded to raise funds for the hospital.
1973
Tower Building opened.
1967
Emerson Wing opened.
1962
Beverly Hospital hired its first professional administrator.
1960
First board-certified specialist joined the medical staff.
1957
Center, East, and West Wings of the hospital were cut in half and moved to the back of the hospital and new wings were built.
1954
Medical staff pledged funds for the first major addition to the hospital.
1952
Beverly Hospital Guild held its first meeting.
1949
The not-for-profit Beverly Community Hospital Association, Inc. was formed on May 20.
1942
East Los Angeles Hospital Association converted a local rest home into a private hospital for general practitioners.
1939
Local physicians formed the East Los Angeles Hospital Association.