Carondelet St. Joseph's Hospital

Carondelet St. Joseph's Hospital, also known as St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, is a private, for-profit, 449-bed acute-care hospital on the east side of Tucson, Arizona. St. Joseph's Hospital is part of Carondelet Health Network, owned by Tenet Healthcare, and has sister hospitals in Arizona St. Mary's Hospital in Tucson and Holy Cross Hospital in Nogales.

The Carondelet Neurological Institute/Women's Care center, part of the hospital.
Carondelet St. Joseph's Hospital
Tenet Healthcare
Carondelet St. Joseph's Hospital's front entrance
Geography
LocationTucson, Pima County, Arizona, United States
Coordinates32°13′36″N 110°51′19″W
Organization
Care systemTenet Healthcare
TypePrivately Owned
Affiliated universityNone
Services
Emergency departmentYes
Beds449
History
Opened1962
Links
Websitewww.carondelet.org
ListsHospitals in Arizona

The hospital provides services in the following specialties:[1]

History

Founded in 1962, St. Josephs Hospital continues to meet the needs of Tucson's growing east side. Originally to be called St. Mary's Hospital East, St. Josephs Hospital has undergone many transformations. This includes the Regional Eye Center, Women's Pavilion, and North Americas most advanced Neurological Institute.

Utilization

  • 18,474 Discharges
  • 81,081 Patient Days
  • 4.39 Average Length of Stay in days
  • 156,841 Outpatient Visits (Includes emergency visits and outpatient surgeries)
  • 77,563 ER Visits
  • 5,416 Inpatient Surgeries
  • 11,748 Outpatient Surgeries
  • 2,908 Newborn Births
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