Tucson Medical Center Email Format
Hospitals and Health CareArizona, United States1001-5000 Employees
Tucson Medical Center is a locally governed nonprofit regional hospital in Tucson, Arizona, founded in 1943 and licensed at 607 beds. It serves as Southern Arizona's leading provider of emergency and pediatric care, including Tucson’s first Pediatric Emergency Department, and operates intensive care units for adults, children, and newborns, with a broad range of specialties such as women’s health, maternity, cardiovascular, orthopaedics, neuroscience, hospice, imaging, and senior services. TMC Health operates as Southern Arizona's locally governed nonprofit system. It holds certifications and awards for stroke and cardiac care, including Primary Stroke Center recognition, Chest Pain Center accreditation, and the Gold Plus Award, along with Target: Stroke Honor Roll status. In 2024, it was recognized as the top hospital in Tucson by U.S. News & World Report, and it announced expansion plans with the purchase of 32 acres in Marana for a future hospital complex.