Dr. Richard F. Prince practices emergency medicine in Coronado at Sharp Coronado Hospital on Prospect Place, carrying California medical license G20729 and a 1970 degree from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine. His transitional-year internship at Naval Medical Center San Diego in 1970-1971 preceded a career treating acute trauma, fractures, and chest-pain presentations on Coronado Island, where post-discharge musculoskeletal recovery frequently continues at Water & Sports Physical Therapy within the 92118 corridor. The Prospect Place emergency department — east of Coronado's Orange Avenue commercial corridor — serves residents, active-duty personnel from North Island Naval Air Station, and the seasonal visitor influx drawn to Coronado Beach and Hotel Del Coronado. Emergency discharge prescriptions from the department fill at the on-campus Sharp Coronado Community Pharmacy & Travel Clinic, keeping the medication chain within a single Prospect Place visit for post-acute patients. The emergency department expanded from eight to fifteen treatment bays in January 2025 under a $46.2 million capital project that added Primary Stroke Center certification and a seven-room fourth-floor intensive care unit to the Sharp Coronado campus. Coronado Island's compact geography places every medical practice in the 92118 ZIP within walking or driving distance of the Coronado Bridge approach, the Orange Avenue village, and the Coronado Ferry Landing. The island's compact 92118 geography means every resident, visitor, and military family member on Coronado is within minutes of emergency medical response, whether the call originates from Coronado Beach, the Orange Avenue corridor, the Coronado Shores towers, or the military housing zones near Naval Air Station North Island.