Address: 350 W Thomas Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85013, USA
Phone: +16024061150
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4PM
Thursday: 8AM–4PM
Friday: 8AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
ronald lynn Johnson
Was transferred from Goodyear Dignity Health/Arizona General free-standing emergency room to Barrows Neurological Institute in Phoenix with neruological issues. Admtted for three days in the Neuro unit. Room was a single, new and comfortable. From the time I arrived at Barrows, I received the best hospital care I have ever had. Nurses and PCT's were awesome, approchable and spent time with me. Saw as total of 8 neurologists/cardiologists all of who were understanding and listened. All of my needs were met and asked for the chaplain who was great. I will definetly go back to Dignity health if needed.
Gabriel Chavez
Quick easy in and out.
Mike Mccage
My stay at St Joseph hospital was incredible. Dr. Sumar opened an artery in my heart that was not possible at 2 other hospitals. Should I require bypass surgery in the future, there is no doubt in my mind where I will go. Everyone there deserves a big raise.
Jordan M
Had to drop off my very scared family member at the ER because she's puking up blood and went to drop her off and find parking and they wouldn't let me come in and wait with her seeing how she was scared, puking up blood, and not to mention its a rainy 50 degree weather kind of day. Their overall human services is atrocious.
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Do you speak to everyone you meet in an elevator? Perhaps you should not be listening to a private conversation. I’m sure YOU have never been frustrated with your job EVER. If you weren’t their patient why would they speak with a stranger if not addressed? Joe’s isn’t in a great area of town and there are many shady, dangerous people around just like everywhere else. I certainly don’t make a habit out of talking to strange men in elevators. 🙄
The department files these medical records. Located at the entrance where the Santo de San Jose is on Thomas Street.
No they don't, when my wife was in labor i had my son and they told me that he could not be in the room alone with her. So make sure someone is there to watch the kids
Call the main number and ask for the nurses station for her room and then you should get answers. Ask for her nurse, baing a fiance you may have trouble with the situation of privacy due to HYPA rules.
Hello. There are a few different parking options for expectant mothers. Please call 602.406.3521 for more details. Thank you.
They run every 15 to 20 minutes
Hi David. Thank you for your message. Information about our Medical Records Department can be found here: https://www.dignityhealth.org/arizona/locations/stjosephs/patients-and-visitors/for-patients/medical-records
Hi Cynthia, please contact St. Joseph's Patient Experience Department at 602.406.6616 at your earliest convenience.
There is no specific pain Dr.. But they will treat you for pain and diagnose your symptoms the best they can..
Hi John, we suggest contacting your doctor directly for that information.
Visitors must enter through the hospital's Main Entrance or the Pavilion entrance on Maple Street. Once you arrive you'll be issued a visitor badge specific to the patient, or area you are visiting.Visiting hours are from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Visitors needing to enter the Medical Center between the hours of 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. must enter and check in through the Emergency Department waiting room entrance and obtain a Visitor Pass.
Hi Alba, please visit https://www.dignityhealth.org/arizona/locations/stjosephs/patients-and-visitors/for-patients/online-pre-registration and choose outpatient when you get to the 'type of procedure' section.
There are several birth parent search engines, like adopted.com and adoption.org, that may be a good place to start your search.
There is no McDonald's at St. Joseph's Hospital.
During an emergency they won't turn away regardless of insurance. It would be easier to call your insurance company and verify if they are in network providers.
Yes
8 am-9pm
My dad had open heart surgery, they were so rude, they forced my mom into putting my dad in a rehabilitation center. We refused and they told her the insurance would not pay for his surgery. They had people from these rehabilitation center coming like they were selling us a time share. And they wanted to put him in a center that waa full of drug attics.
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