Abrazo opens 60,000-square-foot medical office building as first phase of planned Buckeye health campus

3867960 ยท June 19, 2025

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Summary

At a grand-opening ceremony in Buckeye, a speaker representing Abrazo described a 60,000-square-foot medical office building and said it is the first phase of a planned 27-acre healthcare campus offering specialty and primary care services closer to residents.

A speaker at the Abrazo Medical Office Building grand opening in Buckeye said the new facility is the first phase of a planned 27-acre healthcare campus and will include therapy, orthopedics, primary care, cardiology and urology under one roof.

"This is a 27 acre campus, 60,000 square foot medical office building," the speaker said, adding the goal is "to make it easier for more people to get the care they need when they need it." The speaker identified themselves only as a primary care physician in remarks recorded in the event transcript.

The speaker said the medical office building will bring together specialists, primary care providers and supporting services so residents will not have to "drive an incredible amount of distance to be able to access" care. The transcript also references an existing Abrazo freestanding emergency room on Watson Road and notes the new campus is "just 1 exit down" from that facility.

The building was described as offering therapy, orthopedics, primary care, cardiology and urology. The speaker said the campus will support "lifelong wellness" and called the project "a major win for our community and also Abrazo." The speaker said the full-scale, full-service medical complex is expected to be in the community "within the next few years," a timeline described in the transcript as approximate.

The remarks at the ceremony were promotional in tone and focused on local access to health services; no municipal actions, funding details or approvals were discussed in the provided transcript excerpt.