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Arizona Primary Care Clinics Arizona Primary Care Clinics CITYSite ID FACILITY PARENTORG ADDRESS ZIP PHONE FAX Ajo84 Desert Senita Community Health Desert Senita Community Health Center 410 N Malacate St Bldg B 85321 520-387-5651 520-387-5347 Alpharetta981 24 ON Physicians, PC 24 ON Physicians, PC 318 Maxwell Rd Suite 500 30004 770-740-0895 Amado774 Amado Clinic United Community Health Center 28720 S Nogales Hwy 85645 520-407-5510 520-407-5990 Anthem1849 Anthem - Gavilan Peak Pkwy & Sonora Quest Laboratories 3624 W Anthem Way #C114 85086 623-551-2539 602-744-8921 Anthem1802 Anthem Office Arizona Kidney Disease and Hypertensio 42104 N Venture Dr Ste D118 85086 602-943-1231 602-395-9574 Apache Junction1856 Apache Junction - Ironwood & So Sonora Quest Laboratories 2080 W Southern Ave #B6 85120 480-474-1001 602-744-8921 Apache Junction597 Apache Junction Clinic Pinal County Health Department 575 N Idaho Rd Ste 301 85119 866-960-0633 Apache Junction1992 Apache Junction Office La Frontera Arizona 11518 E Apache Trl Ste 129 85120 480-317-2214 Apache Junction1094 Arizona's Children Association - Arizona's Children Association 2066 W Apache Trail Rd, Stes 101 85120 480-503-8530 Apache Junction1381 AZ-Tech Radiology - Apache Jun AZ-Tech Radiology 1840 Apache Trail 85120 480 288-6400 480 288-4079 Apache Junction1262 Banner Children's - Banner Healt Banner Health 1075 S Idaho Rd Ste 206 85119 480-827-5005 Apache Junction965 Banner Goldfield Medical Center Banner Health 2050 W Southern Ave 85120 480-733-3300 Apache Junction825 Horizon Health and Wellness - A Horizon Health and Wellness 625 N Plaza Dr 85120 480-983-0065 Apache Junction895 Mountain Health & Wellness - M Mountain Health & Wellness 2805 S Ironwood Dr 85120 4809834866 Apache Junction1095 Mountain Health and Wellness Mountain Health and Wellness 625 N Plaza Dr 85120 480-983-0065 Apache Junction1759 NextCare Urgent Care - Apache J NextCare Urgent Care 2080 W Southern Ave 85120 480-985-0172 Apache Junction1096 Phoenician Medical Center 1545 W Broadway Ave 85120 480-984-1542 2/22/2021 BUREAU OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HEALTH, Arizona Department of Health Services Page 1 of 66 CITYSite ID FACILITY PARENTORG ADDRESS ZIP PHONE FAX Apache Junction1090 S M M H C, INC. S M M H C, INC. 477 E Broadway Ave 85119 (480)983-006 (480)288-5339 Apache Junction822 Sun Life Family Health Center - Sun Life Family Health Center, Inc. 2080 W Southern Ave Bldg B20 85120 480-351-2850 Arivaca29 United Community Health Center United Community Health Center 17388 W 3rd St 85601 520-407-5500 520-407-5990 Arizona City1097 Arizona Counseling & Treatment Arizona Counseling & Treatment Centers 13100 S Sunland Gin Rd, Ste 1 85123 866-966-0220 Arizona City1194 Desert Senita Community Health Desert Senita Community Health Center 13060 S Sunland Gin Rd 85123 520-466-5774 520-494-0319 Ash Fork42 North Country HealthCare - Ash North Country HealthCare 112 Park Ave 86320 928 637-2305 928-522-9411 Ashburn869 Smallwood Prison Dental Service 44031 Pipeline Plaza Ste 300 20147 703-729-9464 703-729-1227 Avondale1240 Abrazo Medical Group - Goodyea Abrazo Medical Group 3125 N Dysart Rd 85326 623-882-9161 Avondale957 AMDx, Ltd. Dba NeuroDiagnosti AMDx, Ltd. Dba NeuroDiagnostics Labor 10320 W Mcdowell Rd Ste F6017 85392 602-424-4450 602-424-4451 Avondale1474 Avondale Elementary School Banner Health Soundation 45 S 3rd Ave 85323 602-495-4348 Avondale1471 Avondale Elementary School Dist Bayless Integrated Healthcare 235 W Western Ave 85323 602-230-7373 Avondale1628 Banner Physical Therapy Banner Health 13055 W McDowell Rd Ste G107 85392 623-547-4787 Avondale1627 Banner Physical Therapy Banner Health 10750 W McDowell Rd Ste B210 85392 623-907-0746 Avondale367 Estrella Gastroenterology 13065 W McDowell Rd Ste C-105 85392 623-935-4056 Avondale1331 HonorHealth Virigina G. Piper Ca HonorHealth 10320 W McDowell Rd Ste 8025 Bldg H 85392 855-485-4673 Avondale1916 IMS Shoulder and Kneek, Neurol IMS Integrated Medical Services 10815 W McDowell Rd Ste 201, 202,204 85392 480-840-1754 Avondale1760 NextCare Urgent Care - Avondale NextCare Urgent Care 13075 W McDowell Rd 85392 623-547-0522 Avondale1584 Southwest Valley Specialty Care, Phoenix Children's Hospital 1665 N Avondale Blvd 85392 602-933-0005 Avondale45 Valleywise Community Health C Valleywise Health 950 E Van Buren St 85323 623-344-6800 623-344-6801 Avondale2056 West Valley Access Point Community Bridges 824 N 99th Ave Ste 107 and 108 85323 623-907-6520 Bapchule1480 Casa Blanca Health Station Indian Health Service 85221 Benson1153 Arizona Counseling & Treatment Arizona Counseling & Treatment Centers 500 S Highway 80 Ste A 85602 928-376-0220 Benson1597 Benson Clinic Pima Heart & Vascular 450 S Ocotillo Ave 85602 520-696-4780 Benson236 Benson Family Health Center Chiricahua Community Health Center 335 S Ocotillo Ave 85602 520-586-4040 2/22/2021 BUREAU OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HEALTH, Arizona Department of Health Services Page 2 of 66 CITYSite ID FACILITY PARENTORG ADDRESS ZIP PHONE FAX Benson48 Benson Hospital 450 S Ocotillo Ave 85602 520-586-2261 520-586-2265 Benson2069 Benson Inpatient Community Bridges 470 S Ocotillo Ave 85602 520-586-6171 Benson1972 Benson Outpatient Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health S 590 S Ocotillo St 85602 520-586-6177 Benson1154 Benson Outpatient Southeastern Arizona Behavioral Health S 611 W Union St 85602 520-586-0800 520-586-6104 Benson2068 Benson Transition Point Community Bridges 646 Union St 85602 520-323-1312 Benson2048 Community Partners - Benson Community Partners 500 S Highway 80 85602 520-720-0290 Benson1749 Progressive Healthcare Group 300 S Ocotillo Ave 85602 520-586-9111 Bisbee1155 Arizona Counseling & Treatment Arizona Counseling & Treatment Centers 24 Howell St 85603 928-376-0220 Bisbee30 Bisbee Family Health Center Chiricahua Community Health Centers 108 Arizona St 85603 520-432-3309 Bisbee874 Bisbee Pharmacy Chiricahua Community Health Centers 307 Arizona St 85603 520-432-4660 Bisbee77 Bisbee Primary Care Clinic Copper Queen Medical Hospital 7 Bisbee Rd 85603 520-432-2042 Bisbee1156 Community Health Associates - B Community Health Associates 1326 Highway 92 Ste J 85603 520-366-3603 520-432-3678 Bisbee1964 Community Health Associates - B Community Health Associates 1326 W Highway 92 Ste J 85603 520-366-3603 520-432-3678 Bisbee704 Copper Queen Community Hospit Copper Queen Community Hospital 101 Cole Ave 85603 520-432-5383 520-432-4460 Bisbee2070 Women's Transition Project Community Bridges 240 O'Hara Ave 85603 520-323-1312 Black Canyon Ci51 Black Canyon Community Health 19251 E Oasis Dr 85324 (623) 374-020 623-374-5547 Black Canyon Ci492 Black Canyon Community Health 34601 S Phyllis St 85324 623-374-0200 Blackwater1479 Black Water Health Station Indian Health Service 85128 Bouse1505 Bouse Medical Clinic La Paz Regional Hospital & Clinics 44031 E Plomosa Rd 85325 928-851-2177 928-851-1828 Bouse1106 Bouse Medical Clinic La Paz Regional Hospital & Clinics 44031 E Plumosa Rd 85325 928-851-2177 928-851-1828 Brentwood858 Cogent Hospitalists Management 5410 Maryland Way Ste 300 37207 615-377-5600 615-373-5280 Buckeye970 Abrazo Buckeye Emergency Cent Abrazo Health Network 525 S Watson Rd 85326 623-925-3980 Buckeye56 Adelante Healthcare Buckeye Adelante Healthcare 306 E Monroe Ave 85326 877-809-5092 623-364-4593 Buckeye1157 Arizona Children's Association - Arizona Children's Association 111 E Monroe Ave Ste 102 85326 623-889-0091 2/22/2021 BUREAU OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HEALTH, Arizona Department of Health Services Page 3 of 66 CITYSite ID FACILITY PARENTORG ADDRESS ZIP PHONE FAX Buckeye4 Arizona State Prison - Lewis Arizona Department of Corrections 26700 S Us Highway 85 # S 85326 623-386-6160 623-386-7332 Buckeye964 Banner Health Center Verrado Banner Medical Group 20751 W Market St 85396 623-463-5000 Buckeye984 Banner Medical Group Banner Medical Group 20751 W Market St 85396 623-436-4500 Buckeye1810 Buckeye Office Arizona Kidney Disease and Hypertensio 213 E Monroe Ave 85326 623-536-1185 623-536-1091 Buckeye1807 Buckeye Office Med-Cure Internal Medicine 525 S Watson Rd Ste 205 85326 623-935-9494 Buckeye1098 Buckeye Outpatient Southwest Behavioral Health Services 26428 W Highway 85 85326 623-882-9906 Buckeye1020 Buckeye Pediatric Dentistry 23374 W Yuma Rd Ste 102 85326 623-444-9999 Buckeye487 Dr. F. Lowery 409 N 4th St 85326 Buckeye1107 IMS Family Medicine Integrated Medical Services 1500 S Watson Rd Ste C104 85326 623-251-7559 Buckeye1931 IMS Urgent Care Integrated Medical Services 1300 S Watson Rd Ste A104 85326 623-251-3201 Buckeye272 Southwest Family Medicine 1209 N Miller Rd 85326 623-386-5785 Bullhead City1857 Bullhead City - Hwy 95 & Meado Sonora Quest Laboratories 3003 Highway 95 #H-81 86442 928-704-7680 928-227-3703 Bullhead City1527 Bullhead City Children's Clinic Mohave Mental Health Clinic, Inc. 2580 Highway 95 Ste 209 86442 928-758-5905 928-758-1458 Bullhead City887 Bullhead City Clinic Mohave Mental Health Clinic, Inc. 1145 Marina Blvd 86442 928-758-5905 928-758-8790 Bullhead City771 Bullhead City Clinic North Country HealthCare 2585 S Miracle Mile Ste 116 86442 928-704-1221 Bullhead City1099 Bullhead City Outpatient Southwest Behavioral Health Services 2580 Highway 95, #119 86442 928-763-7776 Bullhead City645 Clearwater Medical Group 2771 Silver Creek Rd Ste 101 86442 928-704-0222 Bullhead City1655 Mohave Walk-in Care Western Arizona Regional Medical Center 3735 Highway 95 86442 Bullhead City390 Oasis Family Medical Center Oasis Family Medical Center 1225 Hancock Rd Ste C 86442 928-758-0121 Bullhead City988 Outpatient Clinic 2020 Silver Creek Rd Ste
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