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Honorhealth Employee Plan Provider Directory HonorHealth Employee Plan Provider Directory Primary Care Physicians: Primary Care Physicians: Primary Care Physicians: Family Medicine Family Medicine Family Medicine Mia Adriano, MD JCL ACO Kelly Barker, DO SHP Stephanie Briney, DO SHP HonorHealth Medical Group - West Union Hills Scottsdale Medical Center Balsz Educare Arizona Center for Health 6320 W Union Hills Dr , Suite B320-B 10117 N. 92nd St., Ste. 101 (BEACH) Glendale, AZ 85308 Scottsdale, AZ 85258 1300 N 48th St. (623) 561-9112 (480) 614-5808 Phoenix, AZ 85008 (602) 845-4201 Dee Allred, MD SHP Jamie Beckman, DO SHP HonorHealth Medical Group - Thompson Peak HonorHealth Medical Group - Paradise Valley Jennifer Burke, MD SHP 20401 N. 73rd St., Ste. 105 5010 East Shea Blvd, Suite D100 HonorHealth Medical Group - Thompson Peak Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Scottsdale, AZ 85254 20401 N. 73rd St., Ste. 105 (480) 882-7500 (480) 882-7420 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 (480) 882-7500 Matt Anderson, MD JCL ACO Marvin Bell, MD SHP HonorHealth Medical Group - North Peoria NOAH-Heuser Family Medicine Center Valerie Bustos, DO JCL ACO 21681 N 77th Ave, Suite 1410 Scottsdale Healthcare HonorHealth Medical Group - North Peoria Peoria, AZ 85382 7301 E. 2nd St., Ste. 210 21681 N 77th Ave, Suite 1410 (623) 312-2265 Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Peoria, AZ 85382 (480) 882-4545 (623) 312-2265 Edward Aranas, DO JCL ACO HonorHealth Medical Group - West Bell Road Karla Birkholz, MD JCL ACO Louis Cerato, DO JCL ACO 6206 W Bell Rd, Suite 5 HonorHealth Medical Group - West Union Hills HonorHealth Medical Group - West Bell Road Glendale, AZ 85308 6320 W Union Hills Dr , Suite B2300 6206 W Bell Rd, Suite 5 (602) 375-5440 Glendale, AZ 85308 Glendale, AZ 85308 (623) 561-9113 (602) 375-5440 Therese Argyros, FNP JCL ACO HonorHealth Medical Group - Dynamite Creek Gregory Bode, DO JCL ACO Purna Chettri, MD JCL ACO 4712 E Dynamite Blvd HonorHealth Medical Group - Deer Valley HonorHealth Medical Group - West Union Hills Cave Creek, AZ 85331 19636 N 27th Ave #308 6320 W Union Hills Dr , Suite B2300 (480) 342-8711 Phoenix, AZ 85027 Glendale, AZ 85308 (623) 780-1999 (623) 561-9113 Maria Avilez, MD JCL ACO HonorHealth Medical Group - Deer Valley Steven Boles, DO JCL ACO Frank Cibulka, MD SHP 19841 N 27th Ave, Suite 101 HonorHealth Medical Group - Arcadia HonorHealth Medical Group - Arcadia 100 Phoenix, AZ 85027 4131 N 24th St #B102 4840 E. Indian School Rd., Ste. 100 (602) 942-8512 Phoenix, AZ 85016 Phoenix, AZ 85018 (602) 955-6632 (480) 882-7360 Stephanie Azevedo, PA JCL ACO HonorHealth Medical Group - West Union Hills Aaron Boor, DO JCL ACO Dale Cooper, PA-C JCL ACO 6320 W Union Hills Dr , Suite B2300 HonorHealth Medical Group - Del Lago HonorHealth Medical Group - Glendale Glendale, AZ 85308 20470 N Lake Pleasant Rd, Suite 110 6677 W Thunderbird Rd, Suite A124 (623) 561-9113 Peoria , AZ 85382 Glendale, AZ 85306 (623) 266-4699 (623) 773-2266 Paul Babey, MD SHP North Scottsdale Family Medicine Claire Bowey, MD JCL ACO Allen Corbett, DO JCL ACO 6501 E. Greenway Pkwy., Ste. 160 HonorHealth Medical Group - Indian School HonorHealth Medical Group - Calavar Scottsdale, AZ 85254 4131 N 24th St #B102 3525 West Calavar Road (480) 948-9903 Phoenix, AZ 85016 Phoenix, AZ 85053 (602) 955-6632 (602) 938-8150 Katayoun Baniriah, DO SHP Care MD - Thomas Joseph Brewster, MD SHP Robert Creager, MD SHP 2899 N. 87th Street, Suite 110 North Scottsdale Family Medicine HonorHealth Medical Group - Mescal Scottsdale, AZ 85257 6501 E. Greenway Pkwy., Ste. 160 10900 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 603 (480) 699-7004 Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Scottsdale, AZ 85254 (480) 948-9903 (480)882-7470 10/22/2015 11:49 AM Page 1 of 43 Primary Care Physicians: Primary Care Physicians: Primary Care Physicians: Family Medicine Family Medicine Family Medicine Gregory Crever, MD SHP Emily Edwards, DO SHP Randy Gelow, MD SHP Gregory M. Crever, MD - Primary Care Desert Ridge Family Physicians HonorHealth Medical Group - Chaparral 8600 E. Via de Ventura, Ste. 101 20940 N. Tatum Blvd., Ste. 300 5111 N. Scottsdale Rd., Suite 143 Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Phoenix, AZ 85050 Scottsdale, AZ 85250 (480) 991-3480 (480) 607-0060 (480)882-7330 Jatin Daas, MD JCL ACO Karl Espinosa, MD SHP Cathy Guinan, FNP JCL ACO Arizona Primary Care HonorHealth Medical Group - East Tempe HonorHealth Medical Group - Hatcher 19841 N 27th Ave., Ste 300 1845 East Broadway Road, Ste 116 9327 N 3rd St #100 Phoenix, AZ 85027 Tempe, AZ 85282 Phoenix, AZ 85020 (623) 587-6002 (480) 882-7380 (602) 371-3100 Stacey Dault, DO SHP Dean Faust, DO SHP Shilpa Gujrathi, MD JCL ACO HonorHealth Medical Group - Paradise Valley HonorHealth Medical Group - McKellips HonorHealth Medical Group - Saguaro 5010 East Shea Blvd, Suite D100 1124 E. McKellips Road, Suite 110 18404 N Tatum #101 Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Mesa, AZ 85203 Phoenix, AZ 85032 (480) 882-7420 (480) 882-7370 (602) 992-1900 James Dearing, DO JCL ACO Sam Fereidouni, MD SHP Stacy Gustin, DO SHP HonorHealth Medical Group - 27th Avenue Aveon Health HonorHealth Medical Group - Arcadia 100 19841 N 27th Ave, Suite 101 7699 E. Pinnacle Peak Rd., 7699 E. Pinnacle 4840 E. Indian School Rd., Ste. 100 Phoenix, AZ 85027 Peak Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85018 (602) 942-8512 Scottsdale, AZ 85255 (480) 882-7360 (480) 300-4663 Shaun Dekutoski, MD JCL ACO Nasser Hajaig, MD JCL ACO HonorHealth Medical Group - Glendale Christopher Finlay, MD SHP HonorHealth Medical Group - West Bell Road 6677 W Thunderbird Rd, Suite A124 HonorHealth Medical Group - East Tempe 6206 W Bell Rd, Suite 5 Glendale, AZ 85306 1845 East Broadway Road, Ste 116 Glendale, AZ 85308 (623) 773-2266 Tempe, AZ 85282 (602) 375-5440 (480) 882-7380 Daniel Deusterman, FNP JCL ACO Robert Hamilton, MD SHP HonorHealth Medical Group - Tramonto Nancy Flachman, FNP JCL ACO North Scottsdale Family Medicine 6206 W Bell Road Ste 5 HonorHealth Medical Group - Gavilan Peak 6501 E. Greenway Pkwy., Ste. 160 Glendale, AZ 85308 3648 W Anthem Way Blvd , Bldg A 100 Scottsdale, AZ 85254 (602) 375-5440 Anthem, AZ 85086 (480) 948-9903 (623) 434-6444 Richard Dobrusin, DO SHP Stephen Hammett, DO JCL ACO HonorHealth Medical Group - McKellips Anette Gawelko, DO JCL ACO HonorHealth Medical Group - Gavilan Peak 1124 E. McKellips Road, Suite 110 HonorHealth Medical Group - West Bell Road 3648 W Anthem Way Blvd , Bldg A 100 Mesa, AZ 85203 6206 W Bell Rd, Suite 5 Anthem, AZ 85086 (480) 882-7370 Glendale, AZ 85308 (623) 434-6444 (602) 375-5440 Jacqueline Doris, MD JCL ACO Jack Hawks, DO JCL ACO HonorHealth Medical Group - Indian School Paul Gawelko, DO JCL ACO HonorHealth Medical Group - West Thunderbird 4131 N 24th St #B102 HonorHealth Medical Group - Del Lago Road Phoenix, AZ 85016 20470 N Lake Pleasant Rd, Suite 110 9191 W. Thunderbird Road Suite D-105 (602) 955-6632 Glendale, AZ 85382 Peoria, AZ 85381 (623) 266-4699 (623) 849-3811 Gargi Dwivedi, MD JCL ACO HonorHealth Medical Group - Saguaro Clifford Gazda, MD SHP Crystal Heiligenthal, PA JCL ACO 18404 N Tatum #101 HonorHealth Medical Group - McKellips HonorHealth Medical Group - West Union Hills Phoenix, AZ 85032 1124 E. McKellips Road, Suite 110 6320 W Union Hills Dr , Suite B2300 (602) 992-1900 Mesa, AZ 85203 Glendale, AZ 85308 (480) 882-7370 (623) 561-9113 Cathryn Echeverria, FNP JCL ACO HonorHealth Medical Group - Deer Valley Renee Gazda, DO SHP Helen Hilts, MD SHP 19636 N 27th Ave #308 HonorHealth Medical Group - Shea DiabeVita Medical Center Phoenix, AZ 85027 10301 N. 92nd Street, Suite B-201 7400 E. McDonald Dr., Ste. 105 (623) 780-1999 Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Scottsdale, AZ 85250 (480) 882-7410 (480) 315-9757 10/22/2015 11:49 AM Page 2 of 43 Primary Care Physicians: Primary Care Physicians: Primary Care Physicians: Family Medicine Family Medicine Family Medicine Jeannine Hinds, MD JCL ACO Patrick Knowles, MD JCL ACO Julie Longmire, NP SHP HonorHealth Medical Group - Indian School HonorHealth Medical Group - Hatcher East Scottdale Medical Center 4131 N 24th St #B102 9327 N 3rd St #100 10565 N 114th Street Suite 103 Phoenix, AZ 85016 Phoenix, AZ 85020 Scottsdale , AZ 85259 (602) 955-6632 (602) 371-3100 (480) 231-8146 Luis Irizarry, MD JCL ACO Kristin Lau, MD SHP Kelly Luba, DO SHP HonorHealth Medical Group - Saguaro Desert Ridge Family Physicians Desert Ridge Family Physicians 18404 N Tatum #101 20940 N. Tatum Blvd., Ste. 300 20940 N. Tatum Blvd., Ste. 300 Phoenix, AZ 85032 Phoenix, AZ 85050 Phoenix, AZ 85050 (602) 992-1900 (480) 607-0060 (480) 607-0060 Traci Jensen, DO JCL ACO Cristi Lee, PA JCL ACO Mark Luba, MD SHP HonorHealth Medical Group - West Union Hills HonorHealth Medical Group - West Union Hills Desert Ridge Family Physicians 6320 W Union Hills Dr , Suite B2300 6320 W Union Hills Dr , Suite B2300 20940 N. Tatum Blvd., Ste. 300 Glendale, AZ 85308 Glendale, AZ 85308 Phoenix, AZ 85050 (623) 561-9113 (623) 561-9113 (480) 607-0060 Koryn Kaylor-Bucich, NP JCL ACO John Lees, DO JCL ACO Kelly Lueck, FNP JCL ACO HonorHealth Medical Group - Saguaro HonorHealth Medical Group - West Bell Road HonorHealth Medical Group - West Bell Road 18404 N Tatum #101 6206 W Bell Rd, Suite 5 3648 W Anthem Way Blvd , Bldg A 100 Phoenix, AZ 85032 Glendale, AZ 85308 Anthem, AZ 85086 (602) 992-1900 (602) 375-5440 (623) 434-6444 Cynthia Kegowicz, MD SHP Jeffrey Leitner, MD SHP Steven Lugo, MD SHP NOAH-Heuser Family Medicine Center HonorHealth Medical Group - Paradise Valley HonorHealth Medical Group - Shea Scottsdale Healthcare 5010 East Shea Blvd, Suite D100 10301 N. 92nd Street, Suite B-201 7301 E. 2nd St., Ste. 210 Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Scottsdale, AZ 85251 (480) 882-7420 (480) 882-7410 (480) 882-4545 Chrystal LeMaster, DO SHP Robert Marlow, MD SHP Paul Kelley, MD JCL ACO Desert Ridge Family Physicians NOAH-Heuser Family Medicine Center HonorHealth Medical Group - Hatcher 20940 N.
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