Aurora Behavioral Healthcare-tempe - Medicare Psychiatric Hospital in Tempe, AZ

Aurora Behavioral Healthcare-tempe is a medicare enrolled Psychiatric Hospital in Tempe, Arizona. It is located at 6350 South Maple Avenue, Tempe, Arizona 85283. You can reach out to the office of Aurora Behavioral Healthcare-tempe via phone at (480) 345-5400.

The ownership type of Aurora Behavioral Healthcare-tempe is Voluntary non-profit - Private and it doesn't provide emergency services. The Medicare ID (also called CCN - CMS Certification Number) for Aurora Behavioral Healthcare-tempe is 034028.

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Aurora Behavioral Healthcare-tempe
6350 South Maple Avenue, Tempe, Arizona 85283
(480) 345-5400
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Hospital Profile

NameAurora Behavioral Healthcare-tempe
TypePsychiatric Hospital
Location6350 South Maple Avenue, Tempe, Arizona
OwnershipVoluntary non-profit - Private
Emergency ServicesNo
Medicare ID (CCN)034028

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NPI Number1518478676
Organization NameAURORA BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE - TEMPE, LLC
Address6350 S Maple Ave, Tempe, AZ 85283
Hospital TypePsychiatric Hospital
Phone Number480-345-5400

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Aurora Behavioral Healthcare-tempe
Psychiatric Hospital
Location: 6350 South Maple Avenue, Tempe, Arizona 85283
Phone: (480) 345-5400    

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