Phoenix Indian Medical Center (PIMC)

Important Notice: Early Notice and Public Review of a Proposed
Activity in FEMA designated Floodplains.
This is to give notice that Indian Health Service (IHS) under US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) General Administration Manual (GAM) Part 30 and IHS Environmental Review Manual has determined that the following proposed action is located in the FEMA designated 1% (100-year) and the 0.2% (500-year) floodplains, and IHS will be identifying and evaluating practicable alternatives to locating the action within the [floodplain and the potential impacts on the floodplain from the proposed action, as required by Executive Order 11988. The proposed project location is 4212 North 16th Street in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona.
Review the Notice in its Entirety.
Address
Phoenix Indian Medical Center
4212 North 16th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85016
602-263-1200
For Spanish, dial 877-297-2366
Enter Access Code: 009552810709
A 3rd party translator will assist you with your call.
Hours of Operation
Primary Care
Monday - Friday
7:30AM to 5:00PM
Phone:602-263-1501
Fax: 602-263-1665
We invite patients to call 602-263-1501 with questions or to schedule an appointment before visiting. Our team can guide you to the appropriate care location.
Specialty Clinics
Hours vary by specialty, please call 602-263-1684 for more information.
Emergency Department
Open 24/7
Federal Holidays:
On Federal Holidays, our Emergency Department will be open all day. All other clinics will be closed unless noted.
View the complete list of Federal Holidays
If you have questions about these hours, please call us at 602-263-1200.
Non-Clinical Services
- Benefits Coordination
- Gift Shop
- Human Resources
- Medical Records
- Purchased and Referred Care (PRC)
- Patient Advocacy
- Security
- Spiritual Care
- Volunteer Opportunities

The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline provides 24/7 suicidal crisis and emotional support services via a toll-free hotline by dialing or texting 988
This service is free and confidential.
Clinical Services Provided
- Acupuncture
- Adult Medical Surgical Unit
- Anesthesia
- Audiology
- Behavioral Health
- Dental
- Dermatology
- Diabetes
- Emergency Department (ED)
- Eye Department
- Immunizations Clinic
- Infection Control
- Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
- Nutrition Services
- Pathology & Lab Services
- Pediatrics
- Pharmacy
- Physical Therapy
- Podiatry (Feet)
- Primary Care Medical Clinic (PCMC)
- Public Health Education
- Public Health Nursing (PHN)
- Orthopedics
- Otolaryngology (Ear, Nose and Throat)
- Radiology
- Respiratory Therapy
- Rheumatology
- Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Testing
- Surgery
- Women's Health Services
- Diabetes
- Endocrinology (NIH Provided)
- HIV
- Oncology
About Phoenix Indian Medical Center (PIMC)
PIMC provides direct health care services to 156,815 patients. The Tribes that comprise the Phoenix Service Unit are, The Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation, the San Lucy District of the Tohono O'odham Nation, the Tonto Apache Tribe, and the Yavapai-Apache Indian Tribe, and the Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe. Tribal members who receive care at PIMC are often residents of the greater Phoenix area and hail from Tribes throughout the U.S. PIMC also provides specialty care to rural and remote reservation health care facilities in Arizona, Nevada, and Utah.
Population ServedThe tribal identity of eligible beneficiaries receiving care at PIMC is representative of 67% of the 574 Federally Recognized Tribes . The top 5 Tribes represented by the PIMC patient population are the Navajo Nation of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Tribe, the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, the Gila River Pima Maricopa Tribe, and the Tohono O'odham Nation.
Internships & Scholarships
Southwestern Dietetic Internship (SWDI)The Southwestern Dietetic Internship (SWDI) is an accredited dietetic internship offered by the Phoenix Indian Medical Center (PIMC) in Phoenix, Arizona and the Pinon Health Center in Pinon, Arizona. The SWDI is designed to produce competent, well-rounded dietetics professionals prepared to work in Native American communities. Interns will have the unique opportunity to learn about nutrition programs in both rural and urban Native American communities. The internship program is planned for a total of 40 weeks and begins annually in August (the start date is subject to change.) Learn more by visiting the SWDI website.
Patient Resources
Contact | Title | Phone |
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Debra Ward Lund | Chief Executive Officer | (602) 263-1200 ext. 1568 |
Stephanie Aird | Deputy Chief Executive Officer | (602) 263-1200 ext. 1578 |
Kathy Dill | Chief Operations Officer | (602) 263-1200 ext. 3203 |
Laura Tillman | Chief Medical Officer | (602) 263-1200 ext. 1674 |
Candace Lee | Chief Nursing Officer | (602) 263-1200 ext. 1611 |
Sergio Barrera | Director, Office of Community Relations | (602) 263-1200 ext. 6282 |