Arizona Daily Star Guest Post by Gabriela Rico
The conversion of the former Tucson Heart Hospital into El Rio’s newest, and largest, health center is now complete. The 95,000-square-foot center, at 4888 N. Stone Ave., will serve up to 22,000 patients.
The former hospital, on Stone Avenue and East River Road, had been vacant for 14 years. It was gutted and redeveloped by Meridian and Tenet Healthcare, BWS Architects and Barker Contracting. Local broker Richard Kleiner, with C&W | PICOR, initiated and negotiated the deal on behalf of El Rio and Meridian.

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The new center will provide primary medical and dental services for children and adults, and a behavioral health department that will include a pediatric / youth health team and new psychiatry residents. The center will also have onsite mammography, lab, x-ray, same-day clinic, physical therapy and community resource referrals. It will also be El Rio’s first location to have a drive-through pharmacy.
Serving more than 130,000 patients, El Rio is one of the largest community health care centers in the country, with services to people with insurance or without, on a sliding-fee scale. The former Tucson Heart Hospital opened in Tucson in 1997. It became Carondelet Heart & Vascular Institute in 2010, and Carondelet moved the institute to St. Mary’s Hospital, 1601 W. St. Mary’s Road, in 2012. The building had been vacant since then.




