
Telemedicine Services
Amanda Harris, Telemedicine Coordinator
Department Services
We provide specialty services via video from Mayers Memorial Hospital. This saves the patient the time and cost of visiting a remote specialist. Currently we offer:





Take Four Mental Health Program
If you have any questions or comments about the referral process, feel free to ask your referral coordinator or contact the Telemedicine Coordinator at Mayers:
Amanda Harris, Telemedicine Coordinator
(530) 336-5511 ext. 1316
aharris@mayersmemorial.com
* Note that Hep C clinics are not regularly scheduled but planned based on demand.
Department Hours
This can vary based on specialty. I always encourage patients to call my office anytime, I receive the voicemails and get back to them as soon as possible.Specialists:
![]() Aditi Bhaduri, M.D. |
![]() Richard Granese, M.D., MBA |
![]() Jessica L. Paredes, MS, RDN, CDE |
![]() Javeed Siddiqui, M.D., MPH |
![]() Miesty Woodburn, M.D. |
![]() Melissa S. Butts, D.O. |
In 1949 a Chamber of Commerce hospital committee was formed and began taking the first steps toward a visionary project -Ward Memorial Hospital. The Chamber's "Hospital Committee" compiled the costs of building a new hospital to present to taxpayers -the first hospital bond issue was defeated in 1950. If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. After one private hospital discontinued practice due to inadequate facilities, leaving only one that could handle just 23 patients, the need for a county hospital was again fronted to the citizens in 1953. With the support of local doctors, civic groups and women's clubs, a bond election was called in March of 1954. In June of 1954 the voters voted six-to-one in favor of a county hospital.