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There are 85 Geriatric Medicine Specialists in Phoenix, AZ and 39% of those with reviews are rated 4-star or higher. Popular hospitals in the area include HonorHealth John C. Lincoln Medical Center, Honorhealth Deer Valley Medical Center and Banner - University Medical Center Phoenix.
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  • Adult Health Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) (1)
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  • Today (10)
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  • Accepts new patients (42)
  • Telehealth (38)

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  • 5 Stars (16)
  • 4 Stars And Higher (33)
  • 3 Stars And Higher (49)
  • 2 Stars And Higher (53)
  • 1 Star And Higher (60)

Affiliated Facility

Affiliated Facility
  • HonorHealth John C. Lincoln Medical Center (11)
  • Honorhealth Deer Valley Medical Center (8)
  • (6)
  • HonorHealth Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center (4)
  • Abrazo Arrowhead Campus (3)
  • (3)
  • Abrazo Scottsdale Campus (2)
  • (2)
  • HonorHealth Scottsdale Thompson Peak Medical Center (2)
  • Phoenix Indian Medical Center (2)
  • Abrazo Central Campus (2)
  • (2)
  • Honorhealth Scottsdale Shea Medical Center (2)
  • Mason General Hospital and Family Of Clinics (1)
  • Avera Marshall Regional Medical Center (1)
  • Phoenix Children's Hospital (1)
  • Copper Queen Community Hospital (1)
  • St. Joseph's Westgate Medical Center (1)
  • Providence St. Peter Hospital (1)
  • St. Joseph's Hospital And Medical Center (1)
  • (1)
  • University Hospital - University Health System (1)
  • Oro Valley Hospital (1)
  • Tempe St. Luke's Hospital (1)
  • Yavapai Regional Medical Center (1)
  • Swedish Hospital (1)
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  • Tucson Medical Center (1)
  • Canyon Vista Medical Center (1)
  • Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital (1)
  • Avera Tyler Hospital (1)
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85 Results for Geriatric Medicine near Phoenix, AZ

Healthcare at a Glance in Phoenix, AZ

Phoenix, unlike some rural areas in Arizona, has several quality healthcare options. Nationally recognized Mayo Clinic has two main campuses in Phoenix and Scottsdale. Other healthcare systems include Banner Health and Dignity Health. Both Banner Health and Dignity Health provide specialty, primary, and urgent care throughout the Greater Phoenix metro. Veterans in Phoenix have access to Phoenix VA Healthcare System, which includes a medical center and nine outpatient clinics.

Phoenix’s Top-Rated Facilities

U.S. News ranks Mayo Clinic - Phoenix as the #1 hospital in Arizona. It also makes the U.S. News Best Hospitals Honor Roll at #18, and is nationally ranked in 10 adult specialties, including:

  • #9 in Gastroenterology & GI Surgery
  • #23 in Cancer
  • #24 in Cardiology & Heart Surgery

For top-ranked pediatric care, there’s Phoenix Children’s Hospital, a 457-bed acute care facility. It ranks #1 in Phoenix and #2 in the Southwest for pediatric care, and has eight children’s specialties nationally ranked, including:

  • #19 in Pediatric Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • #29 in Pediatric Nephrology
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Geriatrics Frequently Asked Questions

What is a geriatrician?

A geriatrician is a primary care physician who cares for older adults, especially people 65 and older. Geriatricians have the additional training and experience needed to care for older adults, who often begin to experience more complex health issues as they age.

What conditions do geriatricians treat?

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There are many conditions that geriatricians treat in older adults, including:

  • arthritis: inflammation of your joints that causes pain and stiffness
  • Alzheimer’s disease: a progressive form of dementia that affects your memory, thinking, and behavior
  • balance issues: problems caused by weakened hips, ankles, and inner ear disorders
  • cancer: a group of diseases caused by abnormal cells that divide and can spread throughout your body
  • dementia: a condition that affects your memory, thinking, behavior, and language
  • diabetes: a metabolic disease that can damage your nerves, kidneys, and other organs
  • frailty: the gradual decline and weakening of your health, marked by loss of physical strength and increased vulnerability to diseases
  • hearing loss and vision loss: common disorders of your ears and eyes marked by loss of function
  • heart disease: a wide range of cardiovascular diseases that damage heart functionality
  • insomnia: a sleep disorder that makes it hard to fall and stay asleep
  • osteoarthritis: a loss of cartilage in your joints that causes pain and stiffness
  • osteoporosis: a loss of bone density that causes your bones to grow weaker
  • urinary incontinence: a loss of bladder control

What procedures do geriatricians perform?

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There are five areas geriatricians use to categorize an older adult’s care, including:

  • matters most: patients dealing with palliative or end-of-life care
  • medication: patients who have trouble managing and taking multiple medications
  • mind: patients with cognitive and behavioral health issues
  • mobility: patients who are prone to falling or who have lost mobility
  • multi-complexity: patients who manage ongoing injuries and chronic illnesses

Some of the most common procedures geriatricians perform include:

When should I go to a geriatrician?

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The age at which you start seeing a geriatrician depends on many factors, including your lifestyle, chronic conditions, medications, and more.

You may want to visit a geriatrician if you:

  • are interested in receiving lifestyle guidance as an older adult
  • have experienced increased frailty or impairment
  • have started to feel symptoms of diseases associated with aging, such as dementia
  • live with chronic conditions that require complex care
  • take multiple medications

What can I expect from my first geriatrician appointment?

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Your first appointment with a geriatrician will be similar to starting a new relationship with a primary care physician. Expect your doctor to ask about your medical history, medications you take, conditions you’re living with, or any symptoms you’re experiencing.

Your geriatrician will also conduct a physical exam, may recommend blood work or other diagnostic tests, and will likely provide counsel about lifestyle changes you can make to improve your quality of life.

What questions should I ask my geriatrician?

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It’s important that you prepare for your appointment with a geriatrician. To help you get started, we’ve created a list of good questions to ask your doctor:

  • Are you willing to coordinate your work with other doctors?
  • Can you describe your referral process?
  • Should I still see my primary care physician (PCP), or will you become my new PCP?
  • Which of my medical concerns should take priority?
  • Am I taking the right medications and at the correct doses?
  • Do I need to take all of these medications?
  • What are the side effects of these medications?
  • What can I do to reduce my pain and discomfort?
  • How often should I schedule appointments?

You can use these questions as a starting point, but feel free to add your own. A good practice is to also ask for additional information and take notes during your appointment.