Phoenix Children s announces Arrowhead Campus, a new pediatric hospital in Glendale
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and last updated 2021-05-26 14:17:19-04
GLENDALE, AZ â Phoenix Children s has announced a new West Valley care center that is set to open in spring 2024.
The Phoenix Children s Hospital - Arrowhead Campus is set to be built at the north end of the Abrazo Arrowhead Campus, located near 67th Avenue and Union Hills Drive in Glendale.
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It will offer inpatient care, an emergency department, an outpatient surgery center, and a multi-specialty clinic, PCH says.
The hospital is expected to support 76,000 annual visits.
It will offer 24 inpatient beds, six operating rooms, two minor procedure rooms, 30 emergency and trauma rooms, and 45,000 square feet of space for orthopedics, neurology, cardiology, oncology and more.
Phoenix Children s Building New Hospital in Glendale
Strategic expansion represents significant investment to bring pediatric health care services closer to home for West Valley families
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PHOENIX, May 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In a move that will dramatically expand access to nationally ranked pediatric health care in the West Valley, Phoenix Children s today announced plans to build a new freestanding, three-story hospital in Glendale, Ariz. Phoenix Children s Hospital – Arrowhead Campus will offer inpatient care, an emergency department, an outpatient surgery center and a multi-specialty clinic.
Rendering of Phoenix Children s Hospital - Arrowhead Campus Phoenix Children s is heavily investing in communities throughout the state to ensure families can access high-quality care for children, right in their own neighborhood, said Robert L. Meyer, president and CEO, Phoenix Children s. This need is especially pressing
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