Mayo Clinic Arizona Tops State Hospitals for 13th Year

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PHOENIX - Mayo Clinic in Arizona is again named the No. 1 hospital in the state and one of the nation's top hospitals in U.S. News & World Report's "Best Hospitals" 2025-2026 rankings. This is the 13th consecutive year Mayo Clinic in Arizona has been ranked the top hospital in the state. For the ninth year, it also appeared on the magazine's national Best Hospitals Honor Roll.

"We are honored to be recognized as the top hospital in Arizona and one of the top 20 hospitals in the country. This recognition is a testament to the dedication, expertise, and compassion of all our staff. It is through their daily pursuit of excellence that we are able to deliver the highest level of serious and complex care," says Richard Gray, M.D., CEO of Mayo Clinic in Arizona.

Mayo Clinic in Arizona has also ranked among the top 50 hospitals in the country across 10 specialties and claimed the highest position in the state for each of these areas:

Most of the U.S. News & World Report "Best Hospitals" specialties are measured on factors such as patient experience, patient survival, discharge outcomes, nurse staffing, advanced technology, patient services and reputation as determined by other medical experts. The remaining three specialties - ophthalmology, psychiatry and rheumatology - are measured on reputation only.

Mayo Clinic is a destination for patients seeking hope for serious and complex medical conditions. More than 155,000 patients come to Mayo's Arizona campuses from all 50 states and more than 60 countries each year. Mayo employs 11,000 staff in Arizona and trains the healthcare leaders of the future through allied health certificate programs, medical degrees, and post-graduate training programs as part of the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science.

In 2025, Mayo Clinic announced Bold. Forward. Unbound. in Arizona, a $1.9 billion strategic investment enabling new care concepts, physical spaces and integrated technologies on the Phoenix campus, further advancing Mayo's position as a Category-of-One destination for serious and complex care in the Southwest and beyond.

Mayo Clinic's Transplant Center in Arizona is the top transplant center in the U.S., performing more adult solid organ transplants than any other center in the country. In 2023, transplant teams performed a triple transplant (heart, kidney and liver), and in 2024, Mayo surgeons accomplished one of the first larynx transplants in the country. In 2025, the hospital announced the launch of its new Lung Transplant Program in Arizona, establishing the final cornerstone in its status as a comprehensive, fully integrated adult transplant center.

This year, Mayo Clinic in Arizona was awarded the "Triple Crown" by Healthgrades, one of only 10 hospitals in the country to earn simultaneous top scores for patient safety, experience and outcomes. The Leapfrog Group has recognized Mayo Clinic in Arizona's patient safety with an A-grade in every grading cycle it has offered.

Since 1987, Mayo Clinic in Arizona has continued to transform healthcare through exceptional patient care, education and research. Development is now underway on Discovery Oasis, a 120-acre biotechnology innovation hub that will co-locate companies from around the world with clinicians, researchers, and educators to advance cures. The design supports a unique collaborative ecosystem that invites innovation and incorporates research facilities, biomanufacturing, and digital and artificial intelligence-based health solutions infrastructure.

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