Where is the LAC Health Anaheim medical supply hub located?
Our Anaheim distribution center is located at 440 N Euclid St, Anaheim, CA, 92801. Guests can schedule dock appointments or curbside pickups by contacting the onsite team.
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Wholesale medical supply and medical suppliers near Anaheim, CA. Visit Walmart #2242 at 440 N Euclid St for same-day returns, replenishment kits, and verified LAC Health logistics support.

Anaheim’s Westside—stretching along Euclid Street between the Little Arabia Business District and Buena Park’s entertainment corridor—anchors one of Southern California’s most culturally rich healthcare markets. Our LAC Health counter inside Walmart #2242 at 440 N Euclid Street delivers same-day wholesale medical supplies to immigrant-owned clinics, faith-based health centers, long-term care campuses, and family practices that care for 120,000+ residents from 80 nationalities within a three-mile radius. Positioned five minutes from U.S. Route 91 and 10 minutes from Interstate 5, this Euclid logistics lane keeps West Anaheim, Buena Park, Cypress, and Fullerton providers connected to the supplies that power multilingual, multigenerational care—without driving into tourist congestion or downtown parking constraints.
Within a seven-mile catchment area, the West Anaheim Medical Center campus (219 beds), Anaheim Global Medical Center (189 beds), Kaiser Permanente La Palma, Buena Park’s senior care corridor, and a tight network of culturally specific clinics serve communities originating from the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, Korea, Vietnam, and Mexico. The Euclid corridor hosts California’s largest concentration of Arab American businesses, 5,000+ family childcare providers, and the highest density of senior housing in North Orange County. Our logistics hub supports halal- and kosher-compliant medical supplies, bilingual chronic disease programs, memory care facilities, and mobile health units that operate across apartment complexes and faith campuses.
Since the 1970s, West Anaheim has welcomed refugees from Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Egypt, and Palestine, alongside Vietnamese, Cambodian, and Korean immigrants. The 1990s wave of Arab American restaurants along Brookhurst evolved into “Little Arabia,” attracting patients who expect healthcare in Arabic, Armenian, Farsi, and Urdu. West Anaheim Medical Center’s founding in 1964 established the neighborhood as a healthcare anchor, while subsequent decades saw Kaiser Permanente, DaVita dialysis, and specialty pharmacies move in. Today’s providers blend Western medicine with cultural traditions, requiring supply chains that respect religious guidelines, family-centered care, and community trust. Our Euclid Street hub ensures “medical suppliers near me” searches lead to responsive, culturally fluent logistics.
Parking: 450+ free parking spaces with dedicated curbside loading for paratransit vans, home health agencies, and medical couriers serving skilled nursing facilities.
Highway Access: 0.7 miles to State Route 91 via Brookhurst, 3 miles to Interstate 5 via Lincoln Avenue. Drive times: West Anaheim Medical Center (3 minutes), Anaheim Global (6 minutes), Kaiser La Palma (10 minutes), Buena Park Skilled Nursing Corridor (7 minutes), Little Arabia clinics (5 minutes), Cypress College Allied Health campus (8 minutes).
Nearby Landmarks: Adjacent to Little Arabia’s culinary strip, Anaheim Plaza, Brookhurst Community Center, and Magnolia High School Health Academy—making it a central waypoint for community health workers and school-based programs.
Our Euclid Street staff reflect the neighborhood’s cultural mosaic. Each coordinator speaks multiple languages, understands faith-based care requirements, and partners with community health workers, mosque nurses, church volunteers, and school nurses to keep supplies flowing into trusted local institutions.
Little Arabia & North OC Territory Lead
Yasmine coordinates supply programs for 120+ clinics and pharmacies along Brookhurst Street. A former clinical pharmacist at Kaiser Anaheim and daughter of Egyptian immigrants, she witnessed how culturally misaligned logistics can delay care. Yasmine now designs halal-compliant inventory lists, trains staff on Ramadan medication timing, and partners with imams to distribute chronic disease kits through mosque health fairs. She leads Arabic/English diabetes workshops and ensures language-appropriate labeling reaches every practice.
Email: [email protected]
Long-Term Care Specialist
Miguel supports West Anaheim’s dense network of assisted-living centers, board-and-care homes, and intergenerational households. With 12 years as a hospice materials manager, he understands the unique requirements of Filipino, Mexican, and Korean families caring for elders at home. Miguel trains caregivers on durable medical equipment setup, coordinates STAT deliveries for oxygen therapy, and ensures wound care supplies align with cultural expectations about modesty and family involvement.
Email: [email protected]
Traditional & Western Practice Bridge
Hye-Jin helps clinics integrate Western evidence-based care with complementary approaches preferred by Korean, Vietnamese, and Cambodian residents. She previously ran a community acupuncture clinic and served as public health educator for Orange County Health Care Agency. Dr. Kim now curates supplies for clinics combining herbal medicine with modern chronic disease management, ensuring product purity, accurate translations, and compliance with California integrative medicine regulations.
Email: [email protected]
We operate 7:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m. daily to accommodate mosque clinics after evening prayers, church-based food distribution, and home health nurse schedules. For overnight hospice needs or weekend health fairs, call +1 (703) 810-3898 to arrange access.
Present your clinic name (e.g., “West Anaheim Family Practice,” “Al-Rahma Community Clinic,” “Korean Senior Wellness”), purchase order, or voucher. Our system recognizes Medi-Cal, CalOptima, and charity-care identifiers to expedite service even for volunteer-run programs.
Let us know if supplies require halal, kosher, vegetarian, or alcohol-free handling. We offer private loading areas for women-only clinics, label medications in multiple languages, and provide modesty-compliant packaging for home deliveries.
Within 90 seconds, you receive confirmation text or email in English plus optional Arabic, Spanish, Vietnamese, or Korean. Documents include GPS stamps, temperature logs, and compliance notes for CalOptima, Covered California, or federal grant reporting.
This hub supports institutions woven into the social fabric of West Anaheim:
Few neighborhoods display such density of multilingual healthcare. A typical day might include Arabic-speaking cardiologists managing Ramadan-friendly diabetes plans, Korean home health nurses visiting immense extended families, Latina doulas offering culturally rooted birth support, and Vietnamese herbalists collaborating with MDs. Our Euclid hub binds these providers together with reliable logistics that honor spiritual practices, immigration histories, and neighborhood trust.
West Anaheim’s healthcare identity is inseparable from immigration waves. In the 1950s-60s, aerospace workers settled near Euclid, prompting the opening of West Anaheim Hospital. The Vietnam War era brought Southeast Asian refugees, followed by Middle Eastern families during Lebanon’s civil war and Gulf conflicts. The 1990s designation of Brookhurst as “Little Arabia” drew entrepreneurs who built bakeries, halal markets, and eventually clinics offering Arabic-speaking staff.
Healthcare infrastructure adapted along the way: St. Joseph Hospital (now Anaheim Global) partnered with immigrant physicians; community clinics emerged to serve undocumented residents after Proposition 187; CalOptima’s founding in 1995 expanded Medi-Cal managed care for low-income families. The 2008 recession hit the neighborhood hard, pushing many providers to adopt volunteer models. During COVID-19, West Anaheim’s zip codes showed high positivity rates, leading to mosque-based vaccination drives and mobile health units run by nursing students. Our logistics team supported these efforts with culturally appropriate PPE, multilingual signage, and home monitoring kits.
Today’s challenges include gentrification pressure, persistent health inequities, and chronic disease burdens tied to food insecurity. Yet West Anaheim’s community resilience remains strong, sustained by mosques, churches, language schools, and mutual aid networks. LAC Health’s presence on Euclid ensures medical supply chains stay rooted in community relationships rather than distant warehouses, honoring decades of shared history.
ZIP 92801 houses 82,000 residents: 52% Latino, 24% Asian (including 11% Arab American and 6% Korean), 19% White, 5% multiracial. Over 68% speak a language other than English at home. Median household income is $61,000, but 22% live below poverty line and 28% lack internet access, complicating telehealth. Chronic disease prevalence exceeds county averages: diabetes (15%), hypertension (28%), and asthma (12%). Nearly 35% of residents are foreign-born, with large refugee populations. Seniors (65+) account for 13% yet represent 40% of hospitalization days due to multi-generational housing and limited transportation. Cultural competence isn’t optional—it’s the foundation of care delivery here.
Activate for STAT dialysis supplies, mosque clinic emergencies, skilled nursing outbreaks, or disaster response. Our dispatchers speak English, Spanish, Arabic, and Vietnamese, ensuring clarity during crises.
Schedule multilingual RMA processing, halal/kosher verification documents, or donations to nonprofit clinics. We assist with CalOptima audits, HRSA grant reporting, and faith-based compliance logs.
Request surge caches for refugee arrivals, coordinate health fair supplies, or secure interpreter-enabled telehealth kits. We liaise with Anaheim city health programs, OC Asian Pacific Islander Community Alliance, and local mutual aid groups.
The West Anaheim hub meets and exceeds:
Average rating 4.9/5 from community clinics, senior facilities, faith-based health programs, and integrative medicine practices trusting the Euclid logistics lane.
January 27, 2025
✓ Verified
December 15, 2024
✓ Verified
November 8, 2024
✓ Verified
October 2, 2024
✓ Verified
September 14, 2024
✓ Verified
August 25, 2024
✓ Verified
Fulfillment SLA
< 48 hrs
Rapid replenishment window for regional providers
Delivery radius
75 mi
Same-day courier coverage for urgent orders
Specialties
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona
Segments we stage locally
FAQs
Our Anaheim distribution center is located at 440 N Euclid St, Anaheim, CA, 92801. Guests can schedule dock appointments or curbside pickups by contacting the onsite team.
We stock assortments for Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, and Florida along with general med-surg supplies to support acute, outpatient, and community-based care teams.
Reach our centralized fulfillment desk at +1-703-810-3898 or [email protected] for delivery coordination.
We provide scheduled replenishment, rapid-ship med-surg totes, capital equipment staging, and compliance-ready documentation for healthcare operators across CA.