To enter the Gastrointestinal Department at Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center, please use our Women's Center lobby entrance. From there you will be directed to our Gastrointestinal Department. To exit, please use our designated GI exit located off Parking Lot C. You can be picked up from this exit.
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