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Types of care in Arizona

Wherever you are on life’s journey, we’ll help you get the care you need.

Care focused on you

Primary care is for ongoing care, checkups, minor injuries and illnesses.

At Optum Arizona, we offer a full range of primary care services to patients in all of Maricopa, Pima, Pinal, Coconino and Yavapi counties, including more than 40 clinics and more than 800 providers throughout the state.

Your primary care doctor can also connect you to specialists, surgery centers, mental health professionals and other helpful services.

Types of care can vary by location.* Check with your doctor’s office to learn more.

Some health conditions need more than primary care. You need a specialist.

We offer an independent network of more than 2,800 specialists in major cities throughout Arizona. Your primary care doctor can connect you to specialty care that’s right for you.

If you need surgery, your primary care doctor can help you find the care you need, when you need it.

Our care teams offer helpful services, resources and programs. These include in-home visits, advance care planning and medicine reviews.

You call also get your Annual Wellness Visit (AWV) at our Optum Community Centers throughout Arizona, by virtual visit or from your primary care doctor.

Learn more about Medicare Advantage plans in Arizona.

If you or a loved one has a serious or long-term medical concern, we offer specialized care programs.

Learn more about supportive care in Arizona.

Meet with your doctor using a computer, smartphone or tablet. It’s a safe, simple way to get care wherever you are.

Patient portals for Optum Arizona

Optum Primary Care

See your health records, make an appointment, message your doctor and more.

Optum Arizona Network

If you’re an Optum Care Network of Arizona member, view your health claims.

Patient rights and responsibilities

Get more information about your rights and responsibilities as an Optum patient.

Accountable care organizations (ACOs)

ACOs are groups of doctors, hospitals and other health care providers that help people on Medicare get the best care possible. 

*Types of care and online services vary by location. Check with your doctor’s office or health plan for specific information.