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Healthcare Providers in Arizona

Find doctors, hospitals, and clinics in Arizona from the official NPPES NPI Registry. We found 200 providers in this listing.

200 Providers Found Data from NPPES NPI Registry Updated 2026
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ARIZONA HEART INSTITUTE GILBERT

Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease

📍5656 S POWER RD, HIGLEY, AZ, 85236

📞 480-814-0266

NPI: 1720289317

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ARIZONA HEART INSTITUTE LAKE HAVASU

Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease

📍1845 MCCULLOCH BLVD N, LAKE HAVASU CITY, AZ, 86403

📞 520-505-4442

NPI: 1053512632

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ARIZONA HEART INSTITUTE LTD

Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease

📍2632 N 20TH ST, PHOENIX, AZ, 85006

📞 602-266-2200

NPI: 1114999604

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ARIZONA HEART INSTITUTE LTD PRESCOTT

Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease

📍802 AINSWORTH DR, PRESCOTT, AZ, 86301

📞 928-445-6025

NPI: 1467653048

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ARIZONA HEART INSTITUTE PARKER

Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease

📍601 W RIVERSIDE DR, PARKER, AZ, 85344

📞 928-669-1008

NPI: 1497956015

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Providers Listed 200
Cities Found 20
State Arizona
Source NPPES NPI Registry

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Healthcare in Arizona

Arizona's healthcare landscape is shaped by its rapidly growing population, diverse geography, and significant retiree community. The Phoenix metropolitan area — one of the fastest-growing metro regions in the country — is home to major health systems including Banner Health, Dignity Health, HonorHealth, and the Mayo Clinic Phoenix campus. Tucson is served by Banner – University Medical Center Tucson and the University of Arizona Health Sciences, a major academic medical center.

Arizona has a large and growing senior population, driving demand for cardiology, orthopedics, oncology, and memory care services. The state also faces significant challenges in serving rural and tribal communities; many counties in eastern and western Arizona are designated as Health Professional Shortage Areas. The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) (azdhs.gov) oversees public health programs, licensing, and health data.

Arizona expanded Medicaid — known in the state as AHCCCS (Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System) — in 2014, covering adults up to 138% of the federal poverty level. AHCCCS is one of the largest Medicaid managed care programs in the country. The state also has a robust private insurance market with multiple carriers offering plans through the ACA marketplace.

The Arizona Medical Board (azmd.gov) licenses and regulates allopathic physicians (MDs), while the Arizona Board of Osteopathic Examiners oversees DOs. Both boards offer online license verification tools.

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