Last updated on April 30, 2025
Tucson Medical Center, founded in 1944, is a nonprofit hospital with 523 staffed beds. Recognized as Tucson’s top hospital by U.S. News & World Report, it specializes in primary, secondary, and ambulatory care, and is a Mayo Clinic Network member. Major specialties include cardiovascular, orthopedics, and women’s health.
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24-hour front desk, elevators, vending machine, accessible rooms and amenities, free WiFi, pet-friendly, business center, fitness center, outdoor pool, restaurant.
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Extended stay, in-room kitchens, free WiFi, pet-friendly, laundry, fitness center, vending machines, free parking.
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Free breakfast, outdoor pool, free WiFi, pet-friendly, on-site laundry, complimentary parking.
Suites with kitchens, free breakfast, outdoor pool, complimentary WiFi, fitness center, pet-friendly.
Full-service florist, same day delivery, gifts
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American, Breakfast, Diner
American, Seafood, Grill
Drive-thru, extended hours, fills discharge prescriptions, accepts most insurance
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COVID-19 vaccine, flu shots, COVID-19 testing
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24/7 taxi service, modern payment options, airport transfers
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Open 24 hours