Scottsdale Healthcare Osborn
The Emergency Department at Scottsdale Healthcare Osborn serves the fast growing Northeast Valley and beyond with talented, compassionate clinical staff trained to handle medical emergencies large and small.
The trauma center is categorized by the Arizona Emergency Medical System (AEMS), the planning and oversight body for emergency medical services in Central Arizona. Emergency responders are trained to transport patients to the nearest appropriate-level facility.
When you or someone you know is taken to an emergency room, you want the best care possible. For this reason, all of our physicians are residency trained and board certified in Emergency Medicine. We understand that emotional support can be just as critical to your recovery as the science we employ in your care. We encourage family members to be at your bedside as long as it won’t compromise your care.
The Osborn Emergency Department at a glance:
Built: |
September 2004 |
Beds: |
42 |
Staffing: |
100% Board Certified Emergency Physicians
All physicians with pediatric training
All physicians trained in “plastic surgery” wound closure
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Average Physician Experience: |
Greater than 10 years |
Unique Services: |
Level 1 Trauma Center
Certified Level 1 Stroke Center
Certified Chest Pain Center
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The Scottsdale Osborn Hospital at a glance:
Scottsdale Healthcare Osborn is a 337-bed, full-service hospital. It is noted throughout the region as a leader in the fields of trauma, cardiovascular medicine, radiologic technology, neurosurgery and orthopedics. The hospital’s expanded, 55,000 sq. ft. Emergency Department and Trauma Center opened in September 2004. A Total Joint Replacement Center, specializing in minimally invasive procedures, opened in 2006.
The campus is also home to the Greenbaum Surgery Center, Novalis Shaped Beam Surgery Center, Scottsdale Healthcare Wound Management Program, Family Medicine Residency Program and a surgical residency program. |