Special Notice
Sutter Health patients impacted by the fires, please call (866) 961-2889.
If you are a Sutter employee, please visit our Employee Community Alert page for more information.
Sutter Health Locations
Sutter Lakeside Hospital (including Birth Center and Emergency Department)
Now Open. Regularly scheduled appointments will resume on Monday, Aug. 13.
5176 Hill Road East
Lakeport, CA 95453
Sutter Lakeside Family Medicine Clinic
Now Open.
5176 Hill Road East
Lakeport, CA 95453
Sutter Lakeside Community Clinic
Now Open.
5196 Hill Road East
Lakeport, CA 95453
Red Cross Fire Victim Assistance
If you are displaced or evacuated during the Northern California wildfires contact the Red Cross, (844) 236-0153.
To inform family and friends of your status, register at American Red Cross Safe and Well.
Current fire information and evacuation orders for all counties
Wildfire Resources
County Resources
Rebuilding Support
Additional Resources
Coping With Poor Air Quality
As the fires in Northern California continue, the air quality is poor. When air pollution is bad, it can irritate your eyes, nose, and throat, cause shortness of breath, aggravate asthma and other respiratory conditions.
Dr. William Isenberg, vice president for patient safety at Sutter Health’s Office of the Patient Experience, offers the following precautions during this time of smoky or poor air:
- Stay indoors, if possible.
- Use air conditioning, if available—malls are great places for people without their own air conditioning at home.
- Keep hydrated— drinking 8-10, 8 ounces glasses of water per day is recommended.
- Use your maintenance puffers/inhalers if you have asthma, emphysema, or other respiratory diseases
- Carry your rescue puffer/inhaler with you if you leave your home