Address: 9201 W Thomas Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85037, USA
Phone: +16233274000
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
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If using the Emergency Room go to another location. Spent seven hours of my life there for a sprained wrist, with a family member. Spent more time with billing personnel than the Physican Assistant by a factor of three.
Angie Taylor
My grand baby was born yesterday at the maternity ward and I am beyond impressed with the quality and care of the staff! Our kids were so well cared for and April was an amazing nurse! It was clear this is both her gifting and calling! She was such a gift for our anxious new mom and dad! Grateful for the quality of all the Drs and nurses we interacted with! I highly recommend this place for any new parents!
Brenda Ochoa
Don’t ever come here, they will have you waiting 5+ hours in pain in the emergency room and not even provide a single pain reliever. Worst facility I’ve ever been to.
Erasmo Aldaco
My daughter sat there for 5 hours and was never called and nobody was called at for 3 hours!!!! What is going on!!!! Bad service I hope I will never have to go this hospital ever!!!!!
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depends on what Your insurance covers, and your deductible.
Hi Pete - There is free parking on the surface as well as in the visitor garage on the west side of the campus.
I would agree that it can be confusing which entrance is which, but for me, its a big hospital and, unless you work at one, big hospitals are always a bit confusing.
Only go to the cafeteria!
Yes
Absolutely the best. I've had my babies there!
Open 7 days a week. Breakfast 6am - 10 am Lunch 11am - 2pm Dinner 4pm - 7pm Late night 8pm-10pm then 11pm-1:30am
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If you want to spend that much, you're better off going to a chiropractor
If u go to their website it actually list all available drs and what they do
I don't know but you can always call the hospital and they can connect you to her room or nurse
No
You would have to call them directly.
Telephone the actual hospital... this is google
They have variety of prices starting $10 and up depending on the packages that you want or if you want singles. They do have a number that you can call the hospital and they can give you a number for that information so you can talk to them directly.
I'm sorry I'm not too familiar with the insurances they take.. I do believe you would register with registration.. I think they have it online as well.. you could always call up there..
Its best to call the actual facility for the current info.
Never had an issue with banner but I tend to go in person, and yes those phones do ring....
They close at different times. In the am they are open 7-10 am and resume for lunch at 11 am. From there they are open until 6pm where they close to reopen again at 7pm for dinner served foods.
I can do it for 4grand in the comfort of your home .
I know that they are big qith holistic healing and encpirage the family to take part of the process. I've been there several times and they are ok with visitors past 9pm as long as it is a quiet environment for the rest of the patients.
There is a Marriott hotel in the neighborhood in what could be considered walking distance.
Yes, they offer tours of the birthing area. Just call ahead to get a time and to make sure someone is there to give you one.
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Depends on the time of night/day. Before 2 am theres usually around 8
Hello! This particular hospital opened in 2005.
There should be room towards the south side of the campus. If you checkin with Security when you arrive they should be able to help you find accommodations.
Just gave birth here and i had about 6 different people checking in on me, switching care teams cuz of shift change, and only 1 nurse seemed to actually care. A student nurse along with the nurse he was following were pretty good as well during labor but i have hip problems and literally nobody took that into account so my right leg got put back into place wrong and i suffered for a few days from it.
Hello! The hospital allows and encourages overnight family stay as part of the healing environment. After hours, all visitors must enter through the Emergency entrance and check-in with security.
If you're in a group until 9 pm because they close the doors after that time. However if its past that time you can go in through the emergency waiting room. You would have to check in with the security guard and they will ask for the name or room number.
I believe its up to 2 people with you and in delivery room 18+, but in post partum is a little bit younger and however many want to come visit you. It's best to call and ask since they may have certain restrictions ( like flu season etc) that may change the rules.
Call 📞the doctor if u have any concerns about it thay can answer 📞 the question more then i can
Yes, yes there is. It would be no pets, other than service animals. They have companion dogs that are trained to visit patients. They also have a large number of Life Safety Dogs that provide support to patients that are experiencing significant anger management issues.
You would need to contact your insurance provider directly
Go to Admin or Registration they should be able to help you or ask your regular Doctor to ask for them which you might have to sign a release form for your Doctor to get them Either way you'll have to sign a release form to get them
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