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Make a play for your health.

At Dignity Health, we’re proud to offer you the latest technology, groundbreaking treatments, and expert providers. It’s our honor to serve you and your family, so you can keep enjoying life, the game, and the team you love.

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Proud Partner of the Arizona Cardinals

At Dignity Health, we want you to live your best life. One filled with joy, connection, and humankindness. That’s why we treat each patient as a unique person with unique needs.

We’re proud to offer you the latest technology, groundbreaking treatments, and expert providers. It’s our honor to serve you and your family, so you can keep enjoying life, the game, and the team you love.

Stay in the game

Dignity Health’s orthopedic doctors are here to keep you in the game. Whether you’re a student, a weekend warrior, or a professional, our goal is to return you to optimal performance safely and quickly. Our team includes sports and family medicine providers who partner with orthopedic surgeons to develop a treatment plan tailored to each patient's needs.

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Know your heart stats

Just like you learn the stats of your favorite players on the field, knowing your own heart stats is critical when it comes to your health. 

When it comes to cardiovascular disease, people often don't know their personal risk. Complete your heart risk assessment and find out where you stand. When you know, you’re more in control.

Make a Crucial Catch

Make a Crucial Catch with Dignity Health and the Arizona Cardinals by getting screened. Screenings for breastcolonlungprostate and skin cancer can help with early detection – which can save lives.

In some cases you may need a referral from your primary care provider. Don't have a primary care provider? No worries, Dignity Health offers many convenient primary care locations throughout the Valley.

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  • Breast Cancer

    Annual screening mammograms are recommended for women ages 40 and older. Your provider may recommend a different screening schedule if you’re at higher risk for breast cancer.

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  • Colon Cancer

    The risk of colon cancer increases with age and family medical history of the disease. That’s why we recommend screening for everyone ages 45 and over.

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  • Lung Cancer

    A low-dose CT screening for lung cancer may be recommended for men and women, ages 50 to 77, who are current or former smokers with a smoking history of 20 pack-years. A referral from a provider is needed for a low-dose lung CT screening.

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  • Prostate Cancer

    Prostate cancer screenings are recommended for men ages 55 years and older, and those at high risk, particularly African-American men. Talk to your provider about the risks and benefits.

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  • Skin Cancer

    Melanoma is a serious form of skin cancer, and it’s especially common here in sunny Arizona. And residents who are older, have fair skin, blue eyes, or a history of cancer are even more at risk. Ask your provider for more information about skin cancer screenings.

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