PHOENIX – HonorHealth announced Friday that it has completed the acquisition of 11 Evernorth Care Group primary care clinics in metro Phoenix.
Evernorth Care Group, which served nearly 80,000 patients at 18 clinics, operated as the medical practice division of Cigna HealthCare of Arizona. The seven clinics that HonorHealth didn’t acquire from Cigna were closed permanently.
The deal, which was first announced in September, allows HonorHealth to extend a network that already included over 200 primary, specialist and urgent care locations along with nine acute care hospitals.
“This transition reinforces our commitment to improving health and vitality and maintaining and … creating access points and opportunities for patients to receive the care they need, when and where they need it,” HonorHealth CEO Todd LaPorte said in a press release.
What patients should know about clinics acquired by HonorHealth
To facilitate the transition to HonorHealth, the newly acquired locations are temporarily closed and will reopen on the following dates:
- Apache Junction Health Center, Jan. 13
- Queen Creek Health Center in San Tan Valley, Jan. 13
- Red Mountain Health Center in Mesa, Jan. 13
- Stapley Health Center in Mesa, Jan. 13
- Superstition Springs Health Center in Mesa, Jan. 13
- Gilbert Health Center, Jan. 20
- C.J. Harris Health Center in Tempe, Jan. 20
- Phoenix Central Health Center, Jan. 20
- Palm Valley Health Center in Goodyear, Jan. 20
- Sun City West Health Center in Surprise, Jan. 20
- Scottsdale Health Center (Skysong), Jan. 20
Anybody looking to schedule primary care visits or video visits with the new HonorHealth clinics can do so by calling 623-580-5800.
Meanwhile, the following former Evernorth Care Group clinics were not part of the deal and are closed permanently:
Evernorth Care Group patients can get information about historical records or bills from before the sale by calling 800-233-3264.
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