Coronado Island hepatologist Tarek I. Hassanein, MD, FACP, FACG, AGAF, FAASLD practices at 131 Orange Avenue, Suite 101B, directing the Southern California GI & Liver Centers network from the 92118 campus adjacent to Hotel Del Coronado. Triple board-certified in Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology, and Transplant Hepatology, the physician coordinates acute liver failure admissions and decompensated cirrhosis transfers through Sharp Coronado Hospital Emergency Room as Chief of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Sharp Coronado. A University of Pittsburgh-trained transplant hepatologist and Professor of Medicine at UCSD School of Medicine, the practice established three major liver transplant programs and maintains transplant outreach coordination with UCSD Health and Scripps for pre- and post-transplant management from the Coronado Island office. Six Southern California locations feed complex hepatology cases to the Coronado hub, where long-term cirrhosis and post-transplant patients requiring extended supportive care transition through Villa Coronado Skilled Nursing Facility for island-based sub-acute recovery. The practice's highest-tier protocols include FibroScan transient elastography-guided antifibrotic clinical trials and MELD score-stratified liver transplant candidacy evaluation with living-donor workup coordination. The Orange Avenue address sits on Coronado Island's primary commercial corridor, accessible to patients who cross the Coronado Bridge from mainland San Diego or ride the Coronado Ferry to the island's bayfront. Coronado Beach's year-round outdoor lifestyle and the island's military-athletic population produce a patient base with distinct health profiles shaped by ocean sports, UV exposure, and the physical demands of active-duty service. The 92118 specialist community serves referrals from the island's primary-care providers and Sharp Coronado Hospital, treating patients whose conditions span the active-duty military injuries from Naval Air Station North Island, the UV-exposure dermatology of a Coronado Beach lifestyle, and the age-related care needs of long-term island residents.