Health Services
Before the advent of state-of-the-art medical facilities, the dry desert air of southern Arizona was recommended by doctors across the country for patients with respiratory problems. Today, in addition to its desirable climate, Tucson boasts some of the most sophisticated health care available in the country. The University of Arizona Health Sciences Center and the Tucson Medical Center, along with other full-service hospitals serve as testimony of the excellent variety of care in the greater Tucson area. Below you will find a helpful list of local hospitals and other health services.
Referral Services
The Pima County Medical Society – A physician referral service for residents.
5199 E. Farness Drive
(520)795-7985.
The American Board of Medical Specialties – Will verify that a physician is board certified.
1-800-776-2378.
The Arizona Dental Society – A dental referral service for residents.
(520)881-7237
Need a Dentist – A dental referral service for residents.
1-800-622-8489.
Hospitals
Tucson Medical Center
301 E. Grant Rd.
(520)327-5461
Southern Arizona Rehabilitation Hospital
1921 W. Hospital Dr.
(520)742-2800
Carondelet St. Mary’s
1601 W Saint Marys Rd.
(520) 872-3000
Carondelet St. Joseph’s
350 N Wilmot Rd
(520)873-3000
TMC for Seniors at El Dorado
1400 W. Wilmot Road
(520)886-6361
Northwest Hospital
6200 N. La Cholla Boulevard
(520)742-9000
Kino Community Hospital
2800 E. Ajo Way
(520)294-4471
Banner University Medical Center
1501 N. Campbell Avenue
(520)694-0111
Specialists
Arizona Health Sciences Center- Centers of Excellence:
Steele Memorial Children’s Research Center (520)626-6053.
Arizona Cancer Center (520)626-2900.
Arizona Arthritis Center (520)626-7527.
University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center (520) 626-4145.
Arizona Respiratory Center (520)626-6387.
Arizona Center on Aging (520)626-6854.
Arizona Emergency Medicine Research Center (520)626-6312.