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For more information or to learn about how we can help please contact us at any of the numbers below.

Southern California Counties Served

Los Angeles County

Phone: (310) 773-4599

Riverside County

Phone: (951) 534-5899

San Bernardino County

Phone: (909) 332-5800

Ventura County

Phone: (805) 852-1600

Santa Barbara County

Phone: (805) 852-1600

San Diego County (Parts Of)

Phone: (760) 565-5900

Kern County(Parts of)

Phone: (805) 852-1600

Orange County

Phone: (714) 831-0088
Phone: (949) 424-6299

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Bio SoCal Headquarters

31127 Via Colinas, #803
Westlake Village, CA 91361

Regional Office

3500 Tachevah Drive, Suite D
Palm Springs, CA 92262

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A Cure for MRSA from History?

Scientists in England have achieved promising results from a medieval recipe that could cure MRSA or Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, a deadly form of staph infection that has been typically resistant to antibiotics. They recreated a translated formula...

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Surviving Suicide Loss

In our line of work, we are called in to help families confronted with the daunting task of cleaning up after a suicide, murder or traumatic accident. Restoring a home to its state before a trauma is only one step in a long and difficult journey for surviving loved...

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A Deadly Hoarding Case in San Francisco

On April 5, 2015, it was reported that a mummified body of a 90-year old woman was found in a home, and it is believed she died 5 years ago. The San Francisco home was full of detritus, from top to bottom, including over 300 bottles of urine, animal remains and feces...

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Hoarding is more common than you think

According to the American Psychiatric Association, hoarding disorder is when a person obsessively collects and keeps an enormous amount of items that most people would consider worthless or trash. It affects an estimated 2% - 5% of the population, and may be present...

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