The Rancho Cucamonga Quakes, the minor league baseball team affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers, visited young patients at Loma Linda University Children's Hospital Pediatric Specialty Clinics. The players connected with children, their families, and medical staff, creating memorable moments.
During their visit, the Quakes players signed baseballs and cards, distributed baseball bats, and took photos with the patients and their families. The event was an opportunity for the players to share their passion for baseball and offer a moment of joy and distraction to those facing health challenges.
The Specialty Clinics offer multidisciplinary, comprehensive, and individualized patient care. It provides diagnostic evaluations, treatments, and long-term follow-up in an outpatient setting.
About Loma Linda University Children’s Health
Loma Linda University Children’s Health includes Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital and its multiple clinics spread across the Inland Empire dedicated to keeping children healing, healthy and happy. As the only dedicated pediatric hospital in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, LLUCH treats over 100,000 patients — including the delivery of over 3,000 babies — annually. The newly added San Manuel maternity Pavilion in the expanded hospital, part of the Dennis and Carol Troesh Medical Campus, which opened in August 2021, will offer mothers and babies of the Inland Empire the highest quality of dedication and care. Part of Loma LInda University Health, A Seventh-day Adventist organization, LLUCH is a faith-based health system with a mission "to continue the teaching and healing ministry of Jesus Christ."