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HonorHealth is marking a series of enhancements at HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea Medical Center aimed at improving access, expanding specialty services and updating the patient and visitor experience.
Recent additions include the opening of a 400-space patient and visitor parking garage and the launch of the HonorHealth Heart Care Center. Additional expansion projects across the campus will further expand gastroenterology, women’s and infants services and other specialty care programs.
The investments are part of HonorHealth’s efforts to deliver patient-centered care and improve the experience for patients and families, according to a press release.
“Every aspect of these projects was thoughtfully planned to better serve our patients, visitors and community,” said Riana Kielly, administrator of HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea Medical Center. “From improved campus access and easier navigation to expanded specialty care and advanced treatment capabilities, these enhancements support our mission to provide exceptional care at every stage of the patient experience.”
The new four-story parking garage is designed to improve access and navigation throughout the medical campus. In addition to expanded parking capacity, the project includes pedestrian walkways and a plaza with outdoor seating for patients and visitors.
To streamline arrival and access, the hospital’s main entrance has moved to the South Brady entrance, offering more direct connectivity from the new garage. HonorHealth also expanded complimentary valet and shuttle services across the campus to help patients and visitors move between facilities.
The projects are part of a broader campus modernization effort at HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea Medical Center to support the healthcare needs of Arizona’s growing population. All hospital services, including the emergency department, remain fully operational as additional improvements continue through 2026.
The new HonorHealth Heart Care Center brings together specialized treatment spaces and coordinated care teams in a centralized destination for cardiovascular care. Designed to support patients with a range of heart and vascular conditions, the center expands access to cardiac services in one location.
Announced in 2023 as part of a multi-phase expansion effort, the approximately $60 million project includes expanded patient care areas, an outpatient ambulatory surgery facility and a new cardiovascular intensive care unit for patients requiring specialized care.
Additional campus developments include the HonorHealth Center for Advanced Interventional Endoscopy and the women’s and infants expansion project, further increasing access to specialized care across the region.
Patients and visitors can access parking updates, campus maps and construction information at HonorHealth Shea Construction Updates.


















