List of hospitals in Arizona
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]
Hospitals
The American Hospital Directory lists 124 hospitals in Arizona, which had a population of 7,278,717 in 2019. 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]
Phoenix metropolitan area
There are 52 hospitals in the Phoenix metropolitan area.[1]
Hospitals outside of Phoenix
There are 44 other hospitals outside of the Phoenix metropolitan region. Greenlee county does not have a hospital.[1]
Tribally operated 638 health clinics
Tribally operated 638 health clinics include the following:[45]
Name | City |
---|---|
Ak-Chin Health Clinic | Maricopa |
Clarence Wesley Health Center | Peridot |
Fort Mojave Indian Health Center | Mohave Valley |
LeChee Health Center | Page |
Sacred Peaks Health Center | Flagstaff |
Dilkon Health Clinic | Dilkon |
Gila Crossing Health Clinic | Laveen |
Leupp Health Clinic | Leupp |
Nahata Dziil Health Center | Sanders |
Wassaja Memorial Health Center | Fountain Hills |
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