Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center opened its doors in 1988 and has been growing ever since to meet the health care needs of the communities in the northwest area of metropolitan Phoenix.
The nonprofit acute care hospital has 404 licensed beds and is currently the eighth-largest hospital in the Valley. Designed to grow with the community, Banner Del E. Webb has the ability to add an additional 92 beds, growing the campus to nearly 500 beds in the future.
The full-service medical campus offers an array of medical services, including acute medical and surgical care, critical care, emergency care, general surgery, orthopedic surgery, heart care, cancer care, obstetrics and gynecology, outpatient services, rehabilitation services, stroke care and adult behavioral services. Banner Del E. Webb is also home to the Louisa Kellam Center for Women's Health and The Nesting Place-- Obstetrical Suites.
Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center realizes that many factors assist patients' healing. Before entering the hospital's glass-walled main lobby, visitors have the opportunity to enjoy our Reflection Garden, which features burbling fountains and bench seating within a lush garden filled with plants and trees native to the southwest. The walking paths provide a relaxing and contemplative space for visitors and staff.
Along with the Reflection Garden, other evidence-based design features greet visitors to Banner Del E. Webb -- natural light, interior colors and artwork chosen to enhance healing, separate transportation corridors for patients and visitors and mostly private rooms.
In our newest patient wing, rooms feature large windows, comfortable seating/sleeping areas for loved ones, wheelchair-accessible bathrooms, nurse stations outside every room, and 32-inch flat panel televisions.