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Valleywise Health reopens mental health beds at its …

2/28/2024
Valleywise Health is reopening 15 inpatient behavioral health beds at its Maryvale hospital this week.

International Women’s Forum Arizona announces new …

1/23/2024
The International Women’s Forum Arizona announced its 2024 board of directors.

Health-care networks accelerate expansion as Valley …

6/5/2023
Maricopa County’s growth across a sprawling metropolis has spurred the largest health networks in the area to rapidly expand their inventory of facilities.

Valleywise Health in Peoria launches minimally …

4/4/2023
Every day, at least two people die from opioid overdoses in Arizona, and the state currently has the 12th highest drug overdose mortality rate in the country.

Valleywise Health Earns Re-Verification as a Level I …

3/9/2023
Valleywise Health,, has been reverified by the American College of Surgeons.

Maricopa County opens new courtroom to support mental …

2/8/2023
Maricopa County Superior Courts in partnership with Valleywise Health has now opened a second mental health courtroom in the community of Maryvale.

Free food to be distributed to Peoria families in need

5/10/2022
Nurses will volunteer to distribute food during National Nurses Month for Peoria families, 7-11 a.m., May 14, at Valleywise Comprehensive Health Center, 8088 W. Whitney Dr.

Creighton University takes Phoenix by storm

4/30/2022
It all started with a cold call. In the early 2000s, former St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center president and CEO Linda Hunt knew the Valley was in need of additional medical professionals to fill the needs of the growing Phoenix metro.

Arizona sees ‘astonishing’ jump in mental health …

1/20/2022
People’s mental health has taken hit after hit as the COVID-19 pandemic enters its second year in the U.S. A new study shows that, as a result, prescription medication for mental health issues is at an all-time high.

‘Fast and furious’: Phoenix doctors say Omicron …

1/14/2022
As hospital beds fill with patients, urgent care clinics temporarily close their doors and emergency department waits grow longer, Phoenix doctors are warning the public this most recent wave of COVID-19 has not yet reached its peak.

Flu season peaking late as COVID-19 rises in Phoenix

1/12/2022
This influenza season may be milder compared with the last, but it’s still just getting started.

Valley hospitals more stretched than ever

12/15/2021
Almost a year to the day since the first COVID-19 vaccines were handed out to Arizona frontline workers on Dec. 16, 2020, hospitals in the state and across the Valley say they’re no better off now than when the pandemic began.