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St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center

, Phoenix Arizona USA  
 
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Name St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center
Address 350 West Thomas Road
 
Town Phoenix
State Arizona
Country USA
Post Code 85013
Phone 602 406 3000
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Specialization Of   St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center
Anaesthesiology
Cardiology
Cardiothoracic Surgeon
Colon & Rectal Surgeon
Dentistry
Dermatology
ENT
Family Practice
Gastro-enterology
General Surgeon
Gynaecology
Hematologist
Internal Medicine
Maxillofacial Surgery
Neurologist
Obestetrician/Gynecologist
Ophthalmology
Orthopedics
Otolaryngologist
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Plastic Surgery
Podiatry
Psychiatrist
Pulmonology
Urology
Vascular Surgeon
About St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center

Located in the heart of Phoenix, Arizona, St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center is a 542-bed, not-for-profit hospital that provides a wide range of health, social and support services, with special advocacy for the poor and underserved. Founded in 1895 by the Sisters of Mercy, St. Joseph's was the first hospital in the Phoenix area. The hospital is part of Catholic Healthcare West (CHW), one of the largest healthcare systems in the West with 40 hospitals in Arizona, California and Nevada.

** Our Mission **
Catholic Healthcare West and our Sponsoring Congregations are committed to furthering the healing ministry of Jesus. We dedicate our resources to:

* Delivering compassionate, high-quality, affordable health services.

* Serving and advocating for our sisters and brothers who are poor and
disenfranchised; and

* Partnering with others in the community to improve the quality of life.

** Our Vision **
A growing and diversified health care ministry distinguished by excellent quality and committed to expanding access to those in need.

** Our Values **
Catholic Healthcare West is committed to providing high-quality, affordable health care to the communities we serve. Above all else we value:

* Dignity - Respecting the inherent value and worth of each person.

* Collaboration - Working together with people who support common values and
vision to achieve shared goals.

* Justice - Advocating for social change and acting in ways that promote
respect for all persons and demonstrate compassion for our sisters and
brothers who are powerless.

* Stewardship - Cultivating the resources entrusted to us to promote healing
and wholeness.

* Excellence - Exceeding expectations through teamwork and innovation.
 
History Of St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center

** Our History **
The Sisters of Mercy and St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center

It's a story like no other in metropolitan Phoenix. When you think about a Valley with more than three million people, it's hard to imagine community beginnings that stretch back more than a century. But that is when one inspirational tale began.

The Sisters of Mercy came to Phoenix in 1892 to open a parish school. They were successful in that endeavor, but what affected them most deeply was the suffering of tuberculosis victims. Realizing the most pressing need of the community, the Sisters expanded their original mission and began fund-raising to be able to establish a sanitarium.

Their efforts paid off. They collected enough money to rent a six-bedroom brick cottage at Fourth and Polk Streets in January of 1895. They equipped each room with two beds for tuberculosis patients and created quarters for themselves in the living room. St. Joseph's Sanitarium was born.

Two months later, the Sisters had raised sufficient funds to build a "real hospital." On March 19, 1895, a stake was driven into the ground to mark the site of what would become a hospital housing 24 private rooms that opened onto porches.

Through the years, there were additions to that building, of course, and a devastating fire in 1917, after which the building was reconstructed in just 90 days. The rebuilt facility was adequate for the community for the next 30 years, but the local population was continuing to grow significantly. In 1930, the population of Phoenix was 48,118. By 1945, it had reached nearly 100,000. St. Joseph's Hospital needed a larger facility.

In the mid-1940s, the Sisters purchased 10 acres of land at Third Avenue and Thomas Road which was then part of an old dairy farm. They were criticized for choosing land so far north of the city, literally out in the country. But the Sisters had foresight and a keen understanding of a good business deal. Those 10 acres cost just $25,000.

In November 1947, a fundraising campaign began to raise money to build the new hospital. The modern, spacious facility opened in July of 1953.

St. Joseph's Hospital has thrived at this same location for going on half a century. But there has still been plenty of change in healthcare -- in the services provided, in the way business is managed, in the programs that help our community and in the technological advances offered.
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