Arizona Cities
Browse healthcare providers across 22 Arizona communities. Each city page includes local hospitals, specialist availability, and answers to the questions patients search for most.
Phoenix Metro (East Valley)
Chandler
Chandler Regional Medical Center: 429 beds, East Valley's only Level I Trauma Center
Gilbert
Most populous incorporated town in the U.S. (~291,000 residents)
Mesa
Banner Desert Medical Center: 459-bed tertiary referral center, Level III NICU, cardiac surgery
Tempe
HonorHealth Tempe Medical Center: 74-bed hospital, saved from closure in 2024
San Tan Valley
Banner Ironwood Medical Center: 47 beds (expandable), the sole local hospital
Queen Creek
Arizona's fastest-growing town: ~95,000 residents, up 56% since 2020
Phoenix Metro (West Valley)
Glendale
Banner Thunderbird: Level I Trauma, 723 physicians, $290M expansion completed
Peoria
HonorHealth Medical Campus (opened April 2025): cancer care, surgery, imaging, primary care
Surprise
Banner Del E. Webb: 404 beds, 8th largest Valley hospital, high-performing in 7 specialties
Goodyear
Abrazo West Campus: 216 beds, Level I Trauma Center, ~55,000 ER visits/year
Avondale
No full-service hospital within city limits; nearest are Abrazo West (~5 miles) and Banner Estrella (~7 miles)
Buckeye
No operational full-service hospital as of early 2026 (two under construction)
Phoenix Metro (Central & North)
Phoenix
4+ Level I trauma centers: Banner-UMC, St. Joseph's, HonorHealth John C. Lincoln, Valleywise
Scottsdale
Mayo Clinic Arizona: #1 ranked hospital in the state, 65+ specialties
Cave Creek
No hospital within town limits; nearest is HonorHealth Thompson Peak (~12 miles south)
Fountain Hills
No hospital in town; nearest is HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea (~15 miles west)