Raising Healthcare to a Higher Level
February 14, 2005

 
   

 
Raising healthcare to a higher level was the goal of Northwest Medical Center in opening their new Oro Valley Hospital this January.

side no longer have to drive into the city for care. They can be treated promptly and expertly at the new facility.

 
 

To accomplish their vision they carefully selected Tucson’s leading healthcare providers to join them in expanding service to this rapidly growing northwest area.

“Northwest Medical Center approached us to be the first orthopaedic group at the new hospital, and to provide coverage for their new emergency room,” John Cole, CEO explained. “We think it is a great opportunity to continue to grow with Tucson.”

Kevin W. Bowers, M.D., John A. Maltry, M.D., William D. Prickett, M.D., William J. Quinlan, M.D., and Jon B. Wang, M.D., are now


Tucson Orthopaedic Institute’s new Oro Valley Office, is located at 1521 E. Tangerine Road, on the first floor of the medical office building adjacent to the hospital. Topnotch, friendly office staff is available to greet patients.

Toni Bianco will lead the team, supported by Tami Romero in the front office and Maureen Peters, back office, medical assistant and cast technician.

 
 

available to see patients at both the Northwest office on La Cholla and the new Oro Valley office on Tangerine Road.

The doctors will see patients for routine appointments, surgical consultations and follow up care. They also will provide same day fracture care for broken bones and other urgent orthopaedic injuries at both medical offices. People on the city’s far northwest