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St. Luke’s Medical Center has provided Phoenix with 100 years of expert healthcare. Over the years, it has become a premier medical center, known for its pioneering work in the fields of cardiac medicine, robotic surgery, orthopedics and bariatric procedures.
Throughout its history, St. Luke’s has maintained its commitment to excellence while also embracing new technologies and medical breakthroughs. The result is a hospital that consistently delivers on its promise to provide outstanding healthcare.
Hospital Highlights:
- Cardiovascular Services
Broad spectrum of cardiac and vascular services, including clinical research, state-of-the-art cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology labs, and open heart surgery.
- Bridges Center for Surgical Weight Management
As a Center of Excellence for Bariatric Surgery, Bridges is comprehensive program that provides surgical treatment for obesity along with nutritional guidance, counseling and support groups for patients.
- Orthopedic Services
Specialized orthopedic services, including advanced diagnostic imaging technology, innovative surgical procedures, physical therapy and rehabilitation programs.
- Emergency Care
State-of-the-art Emergency Department, accredited as a Chest Pain Center and designated as a Cardiac Receiving Center, provides care for a wide range of emergency conditions.
- Diagnostic Imaging
Advanced imaging technology including CT Scan, MRI, nuclear medicine, ultrasound, endoscopy and bone densitometry.
- Critical Care
Features two critical care units with advanced patient monitoring technology, sophisticated medical equipment and a highly skilled professional nursing team.
- Acute Rehabilitation
16-bed inpatient program dedicated to treating patients who have experienced a disabling injury or illness.
- Pain Management Center
Innovative pain management program offers hope and a supportive environment for people suffering from acute, chronic and debilitating pain.
- Wound Care
Wound management, hyperbaric oxygen therapy and surgical wound treatment to address slow-healing wounds, control infection and improve overall health.
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