List of hospitals in Arizona

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This is a list of hospitals in Arizona (U.S. state). There are hospitals in all but one county of Arizona. The largest number of hospitals are in the Phoenix metropolitan area. [1]

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Hospitals

The American Hospital Directory lists 145 hospitals in Arizona, which had a population of 7,151,502 in 2020. In 2020, these hospitals had 13,296 staffed beds. The largest hospitals, based on beds, is the Banner University Medical Center in Phoenix with 712 beds. There is a hospital run by the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix. [1] [2] The Arizona Department of Health maintains a list of trauma centers in Arizona.

Phoenix metropolitan area

There are 66 hospitals in the Phoenix metropolitan area. [1]

Hospitals in the Phoenix metropolitan area
NameType Trauma center CityCountyBedsOpenedclosedCoordinatesReferences
Abrazo Arizona Heart Hospital Cardiology Phoenix Maricopa 591998 33°28′53″N112°02′24″W / 33.48127°N 112.04012°W / 33.48127; -112.04012 [3] [4]
Abrazo Arrowhead Campus Glendale Maricopa 2621988 33°39′17″N112°12′04″W / 33.65481°N 112.20112°W / 33.65481; -112.20112 [1] [5]
Abrazo Central Campus (formerly Phoenix Baptist Hospital) Phoenix Maricopa 2161963 33°31′30″N112°06′08″W / 33.52510°N 112.10227°W / 33.52510; -112.10227 [1] [6]
Abrazo Scottsdale Campus (formerly Paradise Valley Hospital) Phoenix Maricopa 1201983 33°38′22″N111°59′54″W / 33.63936°N 111.99841°W / 33.63936; -111.99841 [1] [7]
Abrazo West Campus (formerly West Valley Hospital) Level I Goodyear Maricopa 1792003 33°27′43″N112°21′10″W / 33.46188°N 112.35290°W / 33.46188; -112.35290 [8] [9]
Arizona State Hospital Psychiatric hospital Phoenix Maricopa 1591887 [10] 33°27′19″N112°01′43″W / 33.45532°N 112.02866°W / 33.45532; -112.02866 [11] [1]
Aurora East Hospital Psychiatric hospital Tempe Maricopa 138 33°21′52″N111°56′22″W / 33.36450°N 111.93948°W / 33.36450; -111.93948 [12] [13]
Aurora West Hospital Psychiatric hospital Glendale Maricopa 100 33°34′51″N112°11′22″W / 33.58088°N 112.18934°W / 33.58088; -112.18934 [14] [15]
Arizona Spine and Joint Hospital Mesa Maricopa 232002 [16] 33°22′50″N111°44′05″W / 33.38046°N 111.73470°W / 33.38046; -111.73470 [1]
Avenir Behavioral Health Center at Surprise Psychiatric hospital Surprise Maricopa 32 33°38′04″N112°22′52″W / 33.63444°N 112.38114°W / 33.63444; -112.38114 [1]
Banner Baywood Medical Center Level III Mesa Maricopa 3401984 [17] 33°24′41″N111°41′20″W / 33.41129°N 111.68900°W / 33.41129; -111.68900 [1] [18]
Banner Behavioral Health Hospital Psychiatric hospital Scottsdale Maricopa 124 33°28′59″N111°55′07″W / 33.48302°N 111.91867°W / 33.48302; -111.91867 [1] [19]
Banner Boswell Medical Center (formerly Boswell Memorial Hospital) Level IV Sun City Maricopa 5251970 [20] 33°36′11″N112°17′00″W / 33.60309°N 112.28325°W / 33.60309; -112.28325 [1] [21]
Banner Cardon Children's Medical Center (formerly Cardon Children’s Medical Center) Children's Hospital Mesa Maricopa 2009 [22] 33°23′25″N111°52′41″W / 33.39023°N 111.87811°W / 33.39023; -111.87811 [23] [24]
Banner Casa Grande Medical Center (formerly Casa Grande Regional Medical Center) Level IV Casa Grande Pinal 1411984 32°52′53″N111°42′36″W / 32.88134°N 111.70994°W / 32.88134; -111.70994 [1] [25]
Banner Del E Webb Medical Center Level III Sun City West Maricopa 4041988 [26] 33°39′35″N112°22′23″W / 33.65971°N 112.37295°W / 33.65971; -112.37295 [1] [27]
Banner Desert Medical Center (originally Desert Samaritan, aka "Desert Sam") Level I Mesa Maricopa 615 33°23′24″N111°52′38″W / 33.38992°N 111.87726°W / 33.38992; -111.87726 [1] [28]
Banner Estrella Medical Center Level IV Phoenix Maricopa 3172005 [29] 33°28′42″N112°15′27″W / 33.47820°N 112.25743°W / 33.47820; -112.25743 [1] [30]
Banner Gateway Medical Center Gilbert Maricopa 2862007 33°23′04″N111°43′23″W / 33.38442°N 111.72296°W / 33.38442; -111.72296 [1] [31]
Banner Goldfield Medical Center Apache Junction Maricopa 20June 14th, 2013 [32] 33°23′40″N111°34′02″W / 33.39441°N 111.56717°W / 33.39441; -111.56717 [1] [33]
Banner Heart Hospital Cardiology Mesa Maricopa 108November 2000 [34] 33°24′41″N111°41′09″W / 33.41128°N 111.68582°W / 33.41128; -111.68582 [1] [35]
Banner Ironwood Medical Center Level IV Queen Creek Maricopa 86November 1st, 2010 [36] 33°12′53″N111°33′54″W / 33.21481°N 111.56499°W / 33.21481; -111.56499 [1] [37]
Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center Oncology Gilbert Maricopa 177September 26th, 2011 [38] 33°23′04″N111°43′35″W / 33.38439°N 111.72638°W / 33.38439; -111.72638 [39]
Banner Ocotillo Medical Center Chandler Maricopa 124November 2nd, 2020 [40] 33°17′07″N111°51′26″W / 33.28516°N 111.85736°W / 33.28516; -111.85736 [41] [42]
Banner Rehabilitation Hospital WestRehabilitation Hospital Peoria Maricopa 56 33°35′58″N112°15′42″W / 33.59950°N 112.26164°W / 33.59950; -112.26164 [43] [44]
Banner Thunderbird Medical Center (originally Thunderbird Samaritan Medical Center) Level I Glendale Maricopa 5951983 33°36′34″N112°10′48″W / 33.60935°N 112.18003°W / 33.60935; -112.18003 [1] [45]
Banner – University Medical Center Phoenix Level I Phoenix Maricopa 7201911 [46] 33°27′53″N112°03′31″W / 33.46467°N 112.05856°W / 33.46467; -112.05856 [47] [1] [48]
Barrow Neurological Institute Neurological Phoenix Maricopa 1441961 [49] 33°28′55″N112°04′44″W / 33.48194°N 112.07886°W / 33.48194; -112.07886 [50]
City of Hope, Phoenix (formerly Cancer Treatment Centers of America) Goodyear Maricopa 38 [51]
ClearSky Rehabilitation Hospital of Avondale Rehabilitation Hospital Avondale Maricopa 2022 [52] 33°27′48″N112°17′41″W / 33.46325°N 112.29468°W / 33.46325; -112.29468 [53]
Copper Springs Hospital Psychiatric hospital Avondale Maricopa 144 33°27′55″N112°17′16″W / 33.46538°N 112.28774°W / 33.46538; -112.28774 [54]
Copper Springs East Hospital Psychiatric hospital Gilbert Maricopa 72August 24th, 2020 [55] 33°16′56″N111°45′00″W / 33.28211°N 111.75001°W / 33.28211; -111.75001 [56]
Chandler Regional Medical Center Chandler Maricopa 4291961 [57] 33°17′48″N111°52′27″W / 33.29680°N 111.87424°W / 33.29680; -111.87424 [1] [58]
Cobalt Rehabilitation (TBI) Hospital Rehabilitation Hospital Surprise Maricopa 402015 [59] 33°38′22″N112°20′29″W / 33.63934°N 112.34129°W / 33.63934; -112.34129 [1]
Dignity Health Arizona General Hospital Phoenix (Laveen) Maricopa 16 33°22′50″N112°10′01″W / 33.38069°N 112.16700°W / 33.38069; -112.16700 [1]
Dignity Health Arizona Specialty Hospital Chandler Maricopa 33°20′02″N111°53′28″W / 33.33398°N 111.89124°W / 33.33398; -111.89124 [1]
Dignity Health East Valley Rehabilitation Hospital Rehabilitation Hospital Chandler Maricopa 50October 18th, 2016 [60] 33°18′58″N111°44′39″W / 33.31616°N 111.74409°W / 33.31616; -111.74409 [1] [61]
Dignity Health East Valley Rehabilitation Hospital - Gilbert Rehabilitation Hospital Gilbert Maricopa 2022 [62] 33°18′58″N111°44′39″W / 33.31613°N 111.74407°W / 33.31613; -111.74407 [63]
Dignity Health St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center Level I Phoenix Maricopa 5951895 33°28′55″N112°04′48″W / 33.48203°N 112.07993°W / 33.48203; -112.07993 [64]
Dignity Health St. Joseph's Westgate Medical Center Level IV Glendale Maricopa 24May 14th, 2014 [65] 33°32′31″N112°16′30″W / 33.54194°N 112.27493°W / 33.54194; -112.27493 [1]
Dignity Health Mercy Gilbert Medical Center Gilbert Maricopa 197 33°17′14″N111°45′07″W / 33.28710°N 111.75195°W / 33.28710; -111.75195 [1]
Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of East Valley Rehabilitation Hospital Mesa Maricopa 70 33°22′49″N111°42′35″W / 33.38017°N 111.70985°W / 33.38017; -111.70985 [1]
Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Scottsdale Rehabilitation Hospital Scottsdale Maricopa 60 33°35′00″N111°52′22″W / 33.58329°N 111.87286°W / 33.58329; -111.87286 [1]
Encompass Health Valley of the Sun Rehabilitation Hospital Rehabilitation Hospital Glendale Maricopa 75 33°36′28″N112°12′14″W / 33.60767°N 112.20378°W / 33.60767; -112.20378 [1]
HonorHealth Deer Valley Medical Center (formerly John C Lincoln Deer Valley Hospital) Level I Phoenix Maricopa 204 33°39′59″N112°06′57″W / 33.66628°N 112.11589°W / 33.66628; -112.11589 [1] [66]
HonorHealth John C. Lincoln Medical Center Level I Phoenix Maricopa 2391965 33°34′10″N112°04′14″W / 33.56944°N 112.07061°W / 33.56944; -112.07061 [1] [67]
HonorHealth Rehabilitation Hospital Rehabilitation Hospital Scottsdale Maricopa 50 33°33′40″N111°53′25″W / 33.56100°N 111.89037°W / 33.56100; -111.89037 [1] [68]
HonorHealth Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center (formerly Scottsdale Healthcare Osborn) Level I Scottsdale Maricopa 3031962 33°29′19″N111°55′23″W / 33.48859°N 111.92312°W / 33.48859; -111.92312 [1] [69]
HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea Medical Center (formerly Scottsdale Healthcare Shea) Scottsdale Maricopa 427 33°34′49″N111°53′06″W / 33.58017°N 111.88499°W / 33.58017; -111.88499 [1] [70]
HonorHealth Scottsdale Thompson Peak Medical Center (formerly Scottsdale Healthcare Thompson Peak) Scottsdale Maricopa 120 33°40′15″N111°55′19″W / 33.67079°N 111.92202°W / 33.67079; -111.92202 [1] [71]
HonorHealth Sonoran Crossing Medical Center (formerly John C. Lincoln Sonoran Health) Phoenix Maricopa 79September 2020 [72] 33°47′08″N112°07′49″W / 33.78548°N 112.13027°W / 33.78548; -112.13027 [1] [73]
Mayo Clinic Arizona (Phoenix) Phoenix Maricopa 368June 1987 33°39′31″N111°57′22″W / 33.6585°N 111.9560°W / 33.6585; -111.9560 [74] [75]
Mountain Vista Medical Center Level III Mesa Maricopa 178 33°23′29″N111°36′40″W / 33.39139°N 111.61116°W / 33.39139; -111.61116 [76] [77]
Oasis Behavioral Health Hospital Psychiatric hospital Chandler Maricopa 1462014 33°20′24″N111°50′51″W / 33.33999°N 111.84749°W / 33.33999; -111.84749 [1] [78]
Phoenix Children's Hospital Children's Hospital Level I Pediatric Trauma Phoenix Maricopa 4331983 33°28′44″N112°02′28″W / 33.47895°N 112.04104°W / 33.47895; -112.04104 [1] [79]
Phoenix Indian Medical Center Phoenix Maricopa 133 33°29′49″N112°02′56″W / 33.49694°N 112.04892°W / 33.49694; -112.04892 [1] [80]
Phoenix Memorial Hospital Phoenix Maricopa 1934 [81] 33°26′08″N112°04′52″W / 33.43556°N 112.08123°W / 33.43556; -112.08123 [82] [83]
Quail Run Behavioral Health Psychiatric hospital Phoenix Maricopa 116 33°40′39″N112°06′50″W / 33.67756°N 112.11385°W / 33.67756; -112.11385 [1] [84]
Reunion Rehabilitation Hospital Peoria Rehabilitation Hospital Peoria Maricopa 40April 4, 2023 [85] 33°36′25″N112°15′42″W / 33.60689°N 112.26180°W / 33.60689; -112.26180 [1] [86]
Reunion Rehabilitation Hospital Phoenix Rehabilitation Hospital Phoenix Maricopa 48 33°27′15″N112°02′46″W / 33.45422°N 112.04623°W / 33.45422; -112.04623 [87]
St. Luke's Behavioral Health Center (Hospital closed Nov. 2019, except Behavioral Health) Psychiatric hospital Phoenix Maricopa 127 33°27′12″N112°02′34″W / 33.45328°N 112.04270°W / 33.45328; -112.04270 [88]
Tempe St. Luke's Hospital Tempe Maricopa 86 [89] 33°24′45″N111°56′28″W / 33.41253°N 111.94110°W / 33.41253; -111.94110 [1] [90]
United States Air Force Luke Air Force Base 56th Medical Group Clinic Luke Air Force Base Maricopa 0 [91]
Valleywise Behavioral Health Center Maryvale (formerly Abrazo Maryvale Campus, Maryvale Hospital Medical Center, closed on Dec. 18, 2017) Psychiatric hospital Phoenix Maricopa 19219612017 33°30′10″N112°10′14″W / 33.50279°N 112.17042°W / 33.50279; -112.17042 [92]
Valley Hospital Psychiatric hospital Phoenix Maricopa 122 33°28′58″N112°00′20″W / 33.48284°N 112.00565°W / 33.48284; -112.00565 [1] [93]
Valleywise Health Medical Center Level I Phoenix Maricopa 645 [94] 33°27′26″N112°01′36″W / 33.45729°N 112.02677°W / 33.45729; -112.02677 [1] [95]
Veterans Health Administration Carl T. Hayden Medical Center PhoenixVeteran Hospital Phoenix Maricopa 1987 33°29′48″N112°04′01″W / 33.49676°N 112.06690°W / 33.49676; -112.06690 [96] [97]

Hospitals outside of Phoenix

There are 44 other hospitals outside of the Phoenix metropolitan region. Greenlee County does not have a hospital. [1]

Hospitals outside of Phoenix
NameTypeCityCounty
Banner Payson Medical Center Payson Gila
Banner – University Medical Center South Tucson Pima
Banner – University Medical Center Tucson Tucson Pima
Benson Hospital Benson Cochise
Bullhead Community Hospital Bullhead City Mohave
Carondelet St. Joseph's Hospital Tucson Pima
Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center Globe Gila
Copper Queen Community Hospital Bisbee Cochise
Diamond Children's Medical Center Children's Hospital Tucson Pima
Flagstaff Medical Center Flagstaff Coconino
Florence Community Healthcare Florence Pinal
Havasu Regional Medical Center Lake Havasu City Mohave
HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Southern Arizona Rehabilitation Hospital Tucson Pima
Holy Cross Hospital Nogales Santa Cruz
Hopi Health Care Center Polacca Navajo
Hu Hu Kam Memorial Hospital [98] Sacaton Pinal
Kingman Regional Medical Center Kingman Mohave
La Paz Regional Hospital Parker La Paz
Little Colorado Medical Center (formerly Winslow Memorial Hospital)Winslow Navajo
Mount Graham Regional Medical Center (MGRMC) Safford Graham
Northern Cochise Community Hospital Willcox Cochise
Northwest Medical Center Tucson Pima
Oro Valley Hospital Tucson Pima
Page Hospital Page Coconino
Prescott VA Medical Center Prescott Yavapai
Sage Memorial Hospital [98] Gando Apache
San Carlos Apache Tribe Healthcare Corporation [98] Peridot Gila, Graham
Sierra Tucson Tucson Pima
Sierra Vista Regional Health Center Sierra Vista Cochise
Southeast Arizona Medical Center Douglas Cochise
Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health Services Nogales Santa Cruz
St. Mary's Hospital Tucson Pima
Summit Healthcare Regional Medical Center Show Low Navajo
Tsehootsooi Medical Center (formerly Fort Defiance Indian Hospital) [98] [99] Fort Defiance Apache
Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation [98] Tuba City Coconino
Tucson Heart Hospital Cardiology Tucson Pima
Tucson Medical Center Tucson Pima
Tucson VA Medical Center Tucson Pima
Verde Valley Medical Center Cottonwood Yavapai
Western Arizona Regional Medical Center Bullhead City Mohave
White Mountain Regional Medical Center Springville Apache
Wickenburg Regional Hospital Wickenburg Maricopa
Winslow Indian Healthcare Center [98] Winslow Navajo
Yavapai Regional Medical Center [98] Prescott Yavapai
Yuma Regional Medical Center Yuma Yuma

Tribally operated 638 health clinics

Tribally operated 638 health clinics include the following: [98]

638 designated health clinics in Arizona
NameCity
Ak-Chin Health Clinic Maricopa
Clarence Wesley Health Center Peridot
Dilkon Health Clinic Dilkon
Fort Mojave Indian Health Center Mohave Valley
Gila Crossing Health Clinic Laveen
Leupp Health Clinic Leupp
LeChee Health Center Page
Nahata Dziil Health Center Sanders
Sacred Peaks Health Center Flagstaff
Wassaja Memorial Health Center Fountain Hills

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