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Banner Baywood Medical Center is planning an expansion that will make it the East Valley’s second-largest hospital campus.
Banner Baywood Medical Center unveiled a new state-of-the-art medical tower with a grand opening celebration on Saturday. About 2,500 people toured the $92 million tower that will add 123 beds to the existing 242 at the east Mesa hospital near Main Street and Power Road.
Banner Baywood Medical Center unveiled a new state-of-the-art medical tower with a grand opening celebration on Saturday. About 2,500 people toured the $92 million tower that will add 123 beds to the existing 242 at the east Mesa hospital near Main Street and Power Road.
IN THERAPY: Stroke patient Omar Johannsson, of Chandler, is assisted by physical therapist Erin Nielsen as he practices walking up and down a set of stairs Friday at Banner Baywood Medical Center in Mesa.
Banner Baywood Medical Center has been recognized nationally for its aggressive work preventing and treating strokes.
The nurse’s station on the sixth floor of Banner Baywood Medical Center teems with activity Tuesday.
Banner Baywood Medical Center recently opened a Memory Clinic to provide assessments for people who are concerned about memory loss, Alzheimer's disease and other cognitive impairment.
Specially-trained physicians and staff of Banner Baywood Medical Center will evaluate individuals’ stroke risk and provide advice to lessen that risk during an all-day event 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 28 at the hospital’s stroke center, 6644 E. Baywood Ave., Mesa.
Banner Health will offer a free education seminar focusing on bone and joint health from 9 .m. to 11 a.m. Oct. 27, in the Copper Room at Banner Baywood Medical Center, 6644 E. Baywood Ave.
Temps are climbing, and so is the possibility — or in some cases probability — of heat stroke and other heat-related illness.
A $90 million expansion project is taking off at Banner Baywood Medical Center in Mesa, a hospital that has become a magnet for the East Valley’s explosive growth and aging population.
A $90 million expansion project is taking off at Banner Baywood Medical Center in Mesa, a hospital that has become a magnet for the East Valley’s explosive growth and aging population.
An expectant mother looked on inquisitively during the maiden meeting for pregnant young women and teenagers at Mesa’s Banner Baywood Medical Center last week .
The former CEO of Paradise Valley Hospital has come to east Mesa to serve as CEO of Banner Baywood Heart Hospital, and help initiate expansion into research and graduate medical education.
Banner Baywood Medical Center has streamlined the way it operates its emergency room, but the actual facility acts as an impediment to the advancement.
Banner Health will close its oldest East Valley hospital and build a new one in Gilbert in 2007 in an attempt to avoid massive renovation costs at Banner Mesa Medical Center while capitalizing on surging growth to the southeast, Banner officials said Thursday.
January 7, 2005
Banner Health is making changes to its East Valley leadership team. Debbie Flores, currently CEO at Banner Heart Hospital in Mesa, will assume the role of CEO at Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center in Sun City West. Laura Robertson, currently CEO at Banner Baywood Medical Center in Mesa, will assume the CEO roles for both Banner Baywood Medical Center and Banner Heart Hospital. Both changes are effective May 21.
Banner Health plans to open a health center in Gilbert next year as it expands its services beyond the major hospitals it operates.
Banner Health recently hired Stanley Adams as chief financial officer for Banner Baywood Medical Center and Banner Heart Hospital. Adams brings 11 years of executive-level hospital financial management experience to Banner Health.
Young families have flooded the East Valley and Banner Health has responded.
Young families have flooded the East Valley and Banner Health has responded.
Banner Health has scrapped plans to build a hospital in Gilbert across the street from a competitor.
Banner Health plans to strengthen its presence in the northwest Valley by merging with Sun Health.
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