Phoenix Relocation Guide

Healthcare Wound Management Program, and the Family Practice Residency Program.

Phoenix Children’s Hospital 1919 E. Thomas Rd., Phoenix; 602-933-1000 www.phoenixchildrenshospital.com Phoenix Children’s Hospital is the only hospital in Arizona just for kids, providing most of the pediatric care in the state. The hospital recently opened a 22-acre, all-pedi- atric campus in Phoenix, and it is now one of the 10-largest children’s hospitals in the U.S. Phoenix Children’s Hospital is also a regional referral center for children with highly specialized or life-threatening conditions. Promise Hospital of Phoenix 433 E. 6th Street, Mesa 480-427-3000; www.promise-phoenix.com Established in 2003, Promise Hospital of Phoenix is a 48-bed long-term acute care hospital (LTACH) . With an interdisciplinary team approach, their treatment plans are specifically designed for patients who need a longer acute care recovery period. They specialize in the medical management of patients with complex, unresolved, acute, or chronic illnesses as well as multi-organ disease processes. St. Luke’s Medical Center 1800 E. Van Buren St., Phoenix 602-251-8100; www.stlukesmedcenter.com St. Luke’s Medical Center is a hospital offering comprehensive healthcare services including emergency care, heart care, advanced surgical procedures, diagnostic imaging, orthopedic care, rehabil- itation services, and help for a broad range of medical conditions.

Scottsdale Shea Medical Center 9003 E. Shea Blvd., Scottsdale 480-323-3000; www.honorhealth.com

Scottsdale Healthcare Shea is a full-service hospital providing medical/surgical, critical care, obstetrics, pediatrics, surgery, cardiovas- cular, and oncology services, as well as the Sleep Disorder Center. The Emergency Department is a Level II Trauma Center, and the Radiology Department offers state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment, including MRI, PET/CT scanning, nuclear medicine, and ultrasound. Also, located on the campus are the Piper Surgery Center, Virginia G. Piper Cancer Center, and several medical office plazas. Thompson Peak Medical Center 7400 E. Thompson Peak Pkwy., Scottsdale 480-324-7000; www.honorhealth.com The state-of-the-art facility that is Thompson Peak Medical Center is a full-service general hospital with 24-hour emergency rooms, outpatient and inpatient surgical centers, fully equipped obstetric units and home health care services, oncology, cardiology, diabetes, radiology, sleep disorder services, and geriatrics. Tempe St. Luke’s Hospital – Iasis Healthcare 1500 S. Mill Ave., Tempe; 480-784-5500 www.tempestlukeshospital.org A campus of St. Luke’s main Phoenix location, Tempe St. Luke’s Hospital offers comprehensive healthcare services including emergency care, orthopedic care, advanced surgical procedures, diagnostic imaging, maternity care, and women’s services. TUCSON HOSPITALS & HEALTHCARE RESOURCES Carondelet – Holy Cross Hospital 1171 W. Target Range Road, Nogales 520-285-3000; www.carondelet.org

providing general medical / surgical services, 24-hour emergency care, rehabilitation, mammography, ultrasound, chemotherapy, hospice, home health, and long-term care. Holy Cross also offers advanced technology such as renal dialysis, teleradiology, and litho- tripsy programs.

Carondelet – St. Mary’s Hospital 1601 W. St. Mary’s Road, Tucson 520-872-3000; www.carondelet.org

Open since 1880, St. Mary’s Hospital is southern Arizona’s first and longest-serving hospital. A multi-specialty, acute care facility offering inpatient and outpatient services, St. Mary’s Hospital includes one of the two Burn and Wound Care programs in Arizona, 24-hour emergency care, cardiology, imaging and diagnostic services, rehabilitation services, dialysis, behavioral health, diabetes care, inpa- tient hospice, and home care. St. Mary’s also operates the Lifeline emergency response heli- copter program.

Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center 7400 E. Osborn Rd., Scottsdale 480-882-4000; www.honorhealth.com

Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center is a full-service hospital, “noted for its trauma, cardiovascular medicine, radiologic tech- nology, neurosurgery and orthopedics.” The hospital is equipped with a 55,000 square-foot Emergency Department and Level 1 Trauma Center. The Osborn campus is also home to the Greenbaum Surgery Center, Novalis Shaped Beam Surgery Center, Scottsdale

Carondelet – St. Joseph’s Hospital 350 N. Wilmot Road, Tucson 520-873-3000; www.carondelet.org

St. Joseph’s offers 24-hour emergency care, as well as comprehensive inpatient and outpa- tient services including heart and vascular services, surgical weight loss, robotic surgery, a Regional Eye Center, and centers for

Holy Cross Hospital, Santa Cruz County’s only inpatient medical center, is an 80-bed facility

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