Phoenix Relocation Guide

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Northwest Healthcare Northwest Medical Center – Oro Valley 6200 N. La Cholla Boulevard., Tucson 520-742-9000; www.healthiertucson.com Northwest Medical Center is a facility that offers inpatient and outpatient services including cardiology, orthopedics, surgery, surgical weight loss, neurology, oncology, emergency services, and a Women’s Center for obstetrics, gynecology, and diagnostics. Oro Valley Hospital 1551 E. Tangerine Road, Tucson 520-901-3500; www.healthiertucson.com Oro Valley Hospital is a hospital featuring inpatient and outpatient services including primary care, surgical weight loss, cardiology, gastroenterology, general surgery, gynecology, neurology, oncology, orthopedics, otolaryn- gology, plastic surgery, podiatry, and urology. TMC Healthcare – Palo Verde Hospital 5301 E. Grant Road, Tucson 520-327-5461; www.tmcaz.com Palo Verde Hospital offers a comprehensive delivery system “dedicated to excellence, innovation and personalized behavioral health services, focusing on short-term crisis stabilization and rapid symptom reduction to quickly return the patient back to the commu- nity for outpatient care.” All programs include treatment planning, medication management, therapeutic activities, and treat- ment and discharge planning. TMC Healthcare – Tucson Medical Center 5301 E. Grant Road, Tucson 520-327-5461; www.tmcaz.com Founded in 1943, Tucson Medical Center (TMC) is a non-profit, locally governed hospital with 650 adult and skilled nursing beds. TMC has the region’s only emergency department specifically for kids; specialty areas include maternal and child health, cardiac care, hospice care, neuroscience, orthopedics, diagnostic services, behavioral health, and senior services. University Medical Center of Tucson 1501 N. Campbell Avenue, Tucson 520-694-0111; www.bannerhealth.com

diabetes, cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, stroke and trauma rehabilitation, sports medicine, physical rehab, and orthopedics. Carondelet – Tucson Heart Hospital 4888 N. Stone Avenue, Tucson 520-696-2300; www.carondelet.org The Tucson Heart Hospital in Oro Valley is the newest addition to the Carondelet Health Network. Opened in 1997, Tucson Heart Hospital is “dedicated to fighting heart and vascular disease” with 58 beds, three oper- ating rooms, four cath labs, full-service emergency room, and an outreach clinic. Cornerstone Specialty Hospitals Tucson 7220 East Rosewood Drive, Tucson 520-901-5544; www.chghospitals.com Cornerstone Hospital of Southeast Arizona is an inpatient provider of long-term acute care; most patients stay, on average, for 25 days or more. Cornerstone Hospital is part of Dallas-based Cornerstone Healthcare Group. Encompass Health Rehabilitation Institute of Tucson 2650 North Wyatt Drive, Tucson 520-325-1300; www.encompasshealth.com

hospital that offers “comprehensive inpa- tient and outpatient rehabilitation services for individuals with physical limitations from an illness or injury.” HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Southern Arizona 1921 West Hospital Drive, Tucson 520-742-2800; www.healthsouthernarizoa.com Southern Arizona Rehabilitation Hospital is an acute medical rehabilitation hospital offering comprehensive inpatient and outpa- tient rehabilitation services.

Kindred Hospital – Tucson (Kindred Healthcare)

6261 N. La Cholla Blvd., Tucson 520-742-4041; www.khtucson.com

Kindred Hospital Tucson is a facility licensed by the state of Arizona as a specialty hospital providing long-term acute care. Certified by Medicare and accredited by the Joint Commission (formerly JCAHO), Kindred offers a full range of services to medically complex and catastrophically ill patients. Most of Kindred’s patients are referred from local hospitals and require acute care for an extended time.

Encompass Health Rehabilitation Institute of Tucson is an acute medical rehabilitation

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