HonorHealth Complete Care offers full-service emergency room
Staff Reports | Digital Free Press
HonorHealth, a Valley healthcare system serving more than 5 million people in the Scottsdale and greater Phoenix metropolitan area, held a ribbon cutting ceremony Friday, July 21, for the opening of the brand’s latest healthcare facility — HonorHealth Complete Care, in Paradise Valley.
The $20 million facility, found at 5316 E. Shea Boulevard, Suite 150, will open on Tuesday, July 25, according to a press release.
The dual care retail model will provide convenient access to a full-service emergency room and urgent care under one roof, offering a healthcare experience that will take the guesswork out of where to seek care when feeling ill or for an injury.
HonorHealth partnered with Intuitive Health to build the 13,044 square-foot space that includes full X-ray, CT scan and laboratory testing capabilities.
“This innovative model, brought to Arizona by HonorHealth, provides a complete spectrum of care while only billing patients for the level of care they need, rather than the type of facility they visit,” said Todd LaPorte, CEO of HonorHealth.
“Additionally, by providing both urgent and emergency care at the same location, patients will benefit from reduced wait times to get the treatment they need and get back to their lives quicker than traditional emergency room models.”
HonorHealth Complete Care opens in Paradise Valley July 25
Debra Stark, Phoenix councilwoman who represents District 3, says she is encouraged to see HonorHealth expands its footprint further into the Valley of the Sun.
“I am excited to see this new HonorHealth Complete Care facility open to serve residents and improve access to care for the entire community,” she said. “The convenient access to a full spectrum of emergency and urgent care services will support our growing community now and in the future.”
HonorHealth Complete Care – Paradise Valley will be open 24-hours a day, seven days a week, and will be staffed with board-certified physicians and advanced practitioners.
“The new facility will eliminate the need for residents of Paradise Valley, Scottsdale and Phoenix to decide between urgent care or higher-level emergency care in their time of need. Patients do not have to make appointments and will be seen by emergency-level trained staff while only getting billed for the level of service needed.” said Thom Herrmann, CEO of Intuitive Health.