List of healthcare providers in Arizona
List of healthcare providers in Arizona
The List of healthcare providers in Arizona includes a variety of medical facilities and organizations that offer healthcare services to the residents of the state. Arizona, known for its diverse population and unique geographical features, has a comprehensive healthcare system that includes hospitals, clinics, and specialized care centers.
Hospitals[edit | edit source]
Arizona is home to numerous hospitals that provide a wide range of medical services. These hospitals are equipped with advanced medical technology and staffed by skilled healthcare professionals.
Major Hospitals[edit | edit source]
- Banner Health: One of the largest healthcare systems in the United States, Banner Health operates several hospitals in Arizona, including Banner - University Medical Center Phoenix and Banner - University Medical Center Tucson.
- Mayo Clinic Arizona: Located in Scottsdale and Phoenix, Mayo Clinic is renowned for its research and treatment in various medical fields.
- Dignity Health: This healthcare system includes hospitals such as St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, known for its Barrow Neurological Institute.
- HonorHealth: A non-profit healthcare organization that operates several hospitals in the Phoenix area, including Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center.
Specialty Hospitals[edit | edit source]
- Phoenix Children's Hospital: A leading pediatric hospital providing specialized care for children.
- Cancer Treatment Centers of America: Located in Goodyear, this center specializes in cancer treatment.
Clinics and Health Centers[edit | edit source]
In addition to hospitals, Arizona has numerous clinics and health centers that provide outpatient services and primary care.
- Planned Parenthood Arizona: Offers reproductive health services and education.
- Native Health: Provides healthcare services to Native American communities in the Phoenix area.
- Mountain Park Health Center: A network of community health centers offering affordable healthcare services.
Healthcare Networks[edit | edit source]
Several healthcare networks operate in Arizona, providing integrated care through a combination of hospitals, clinics, and specialty care facilities.
- Arizona Care Network: A collaboration of healthcare providers focused on improving patient outcomes and reducing costs.
- OptumCare: Offers a range of healthcare services through its network of providers in Arizona.
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