2800 E Ajo way
Tucson, AZ 85713
Welcome to Banner – University Medical Center South, an academic medical center focused on providing exceptional patient care, teaching future health care professionals and conducting groundbreaking research to help the people of Arizona and beyond.
Dining
The cafeteria is located on the first floor and is open to the public 7 days a week. It offers salads, sandwiches, hot meals, breakfast items, desserts, beverages and snacks. A coffee/snack kiosk is located outside the gift shop on the main floor of the hospital.
Parking
There is ample free parking available to the north and east of the hospital. There is also Emergency department and Urgent Care parking south of the hospital.
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Gift Shop
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Visitor Restrictions
Visitation hours are 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Learn about the other restrictions currently in place.
Banner – University Medical Center South is a comprehensive medical center that includes an Emergency department, a state-designated trauma center and a Behavioral Health Pavilion. Patients come to us for comprehensive and personalized care of the most common and the most complex conditions. Our specialty services include inpatient and outpatient behavioral health, treatment and education for diabetes, innovative geriatrics care and comprehensive orthopedics.
We are an Arizona Department of Health Services-accredited Cardiac Receiving Center and a “senior-friendly” hospital as designated by the national organization, Nurses Improving Care for Healthsystem Elders (NICHE).
Our skilled physicians and nurses donate their time to provide free screenings, health fairs and participate in community events as a way to increase awareness and educate the public. We are dedicated to our community and collaborate with other community organizations for our underserved population.