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Greenbaum Surgery Center

As of 5 May 2003, we perform all of our inpatient and most of our outpatient surgery at Greenbaum Surgery Center at Scottsdale Healthcare's Osborn Campus. You will, except under unusual circumstances, stay overnight at least one night in the Overnight Stay facility upstairs in Greenbaum. Their address, which you may give to your friends and family, is:

Scottsdale Healthcare Osborn
Greenbaum Surgery Center
3535 N. Scottsdale Rd.
Scottsdale, AZ 85251-5608
(480) 882-4588

Please note that we will not release this information to anyone whom you have not authorized. At your preoperative appointment, please provide us with a list of any family or friends to whom we may provide this address and telephone number.

Also, please note: The hospital does not provide meals for family members and friends. In addition, family and friends will need to make alternate housing arrangements while you are in the hospital.

Driving to Greenbaum Surgery Center

We provide a transportation service for our patients staying in the Scottsdale area, and even if you will be renting a car or driving in if you are traveling alone we will bring you to the hospital the day of your surgery.

However, if you will be accompanied by someone else to surgery and will be driving to the hospital, you can reach the hospital easily: It is just a few blocks south of E. Indian School Rd. on the east side of N. Scottsdale Road.

Last modified: March 8, 2006 04:37 AM

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