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Banner Health Banner Casa Grande Medical Center is a full-service, non-profit, hospital committed to providing qual

Established in 1984, Banner Casa Grande Medical Center is a full-service, non-profit, hospital committed to providing quality health care to the Casa Grande Valley as well as the surrounding areas in a caring and compassionate environment. Your comfort and recovery is important to our entire staff, which is dedicated to creating a healing environment for you and your family.

A mother is sharing her incredible journey of raising identical quadruplets, a rare occurrence with odds of 1 in 40 mill...
03/14/2026

A mother is sharing her incredible journey of raising identical quadruplets, a rare occurrence with odds of 1 in 40 million. After receiving specialized care at Banner Health to ensure a safe delivery, she is now providing an inside look at the joys and challenges of raising four identical infants.

Learn more about this remarkable story and the milestones this family is celebrating. (via ABC15 Arizona)

A high-risk pregnancy brought one couple from Rhode Island to Phoenix, where they sought out a multiple-birth expert at Banner Health.

Multiple sclerosis (MS) can begin with subtle symptoms that are easy to overlook or mistake for something else.This arti...
03/13/2026

Multiple sclerosis (MS) can begin with subtle symptoms that are easy to overlook or mistake for something else.

This article explains early signs of MS, why they can be confusing and when it may be time to talk with a provider.

Worried about numbness, vision changes or dizziness? Learn the early signs of multiple sclerosis (MS) and when to see a doctor for tingling or fatigue.

Cuts, punctures and other injuries sometimes raise questions about whether a tetanus shot is needed.This article explain...
03/13/2026

Cuts, punctures and other injuries sometimes raise questions about whether a tetanus shot is needed.

This article explains when a booster may be recommended, what types of injuries carry higher risk and how to stay protected.

Not sure if you need a tetanus shot after a cut or puncture? Learn when to get a booster, which injuries to be concerned about and when to see a provider.

03/13/2026

Many people think snoring is harmless—but it could be a sign of sleep apnea.

In recognition of Sleep Awareness Week, sleep medicine expert Dr. Manisha Das Ireland explains the condition and treatment options, including a mask-free alternative for some patients.

Schedule an appointment with a primary care provider to discuss your symptoms and get referred for a sleep study. https://www.bannerhealth.com/physician-directory

Dr. Jessica Langbaum, senior director of Alzheimer’s prevention and research for Banner Health, was recently featured in...
03/13/2026

Dr. Jessica Langbaum, senior director of Alzheimer’s prevention and research for Banner Health, was recently featured in an Associated Press article examining the latest research on brain exercises.

The article highlights a study by a neuropsychologist at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago which followed nearly 2,000 older adults for eight years. The research found that lifelong learning — including activities like reading, learning languages, playing chess and visiting museums — was associated with a lower risk of Alzheimer's disease. Those with the highest levels of cognitive stimulation developed Alzheimer's five years later than those with the least.

The study suggests that mental stimulation builds "cognitive reserve," helping the brain work around damage from aging or disease.

Dr. Langbaum, who was not involved with the study, advises that people choose activities that help them "think on their feet," such as joining book clubs that combine reading with discussion and social connection. The article also emphasizes that brain health requires a holistic approach, including physical exercise, cardiovascular health management, quality sleep and vaccination.

Read the article: https://bit.ly/4rnlre8

Is it just a tummy ache — or something more? Kids complain about stomach pain all the time. Often it’s something simple ...
03/12/2026

Is it just a tummy ache — or something more? Kids complain about stomach pain all the time. Often it’s something simple like gas, constipation or a mild stomach bug that passes quickly. But sometimes tummy troubles can signal something that needs expert attention.

Lots of different things can cause children’s belly issues. These tips from Banner Health can help you decide what to treat at home and when to get care.

Colore**al cancer is more common than many people realize — and early detection can save lives. Colore**al cancer begins...
03/12/2026

Colore**al cancer is more common than many people realize — and early detection can save lives. Colore**al cancer begins in the colon or re**um, which are parts of the large intestine. It often starts as small growths called polyps that can become cancer over time if they aren’t removed. The challenge? Early stages may not cause noticeable symptoms, which is why routine screening is so important.

Colon cancer and re**al cancer are often grouped together as colore**al cancer, since they have many features in common. Here’s what you should know.

Do you have a student entering 7th or 8th grade in Fall 2026 who is interested in science, medicine and helping others? ...
03/12/2026

Do you have a student entering 7th or 8th grade in Fall 2026 who is interested in science, medicine and helping others?

Camp Scrubs is now accepting applications for Summer 2026!

This hands-on, week-long camp gives students a real look inside the world of healthcare. Campers will explore patient care, meet medical professionals, and experience what it’s like to work in a hospital.

Campers will get to experience:
• Mock Operating Room experience
• Lab & Pharmacy tours
• Shadowing nurses in patient care units
• K-9 Security dog demonstration
• Time at the UA ASTEC lab
• Infection Prevention training
• Meeting doctors and other members of the clinical care team
• Organ Procurement & Artificial Heart team presentations
• Trauma Day, including a Stop the Bleed course and Banner Air helicopter tour

Camp Dates: June 8–12, 2026
Times: Mon–Thu: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM; Fri: 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM

Location: Banner – University Medical Center Tucson; 1624 N Campbell Ave, Tucson, AZ

Cost: $400 (scholarships available)

Application Window: March 1 – March 20, 2026

Applicants must submit a short video (up to 2 minutes) answering: "Why do you want to be part of Camp Scrubs?"

If you know a student who dreams of working in health care, this is a great opportunity to learn, explore and get inspired.

For questions or accommodation requests:
BUMCTCampScrubs@bannerhealth.com

https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=0tzqra86NUiycx6-incm8SWIhFrYH5dIuSoreSVzaCJUMktCN0I4SEhHVEQzSUFGNDcwUDBaUkxPTC4u&route=shorturl

Think you’d recognize shingles right away? You might miss the earliest signs. Most people associate shingles with a pain...
03/12/2026

Think you’d recognize shingles right away? You might miss the earliest signs. Most people associate shingles with a painful rash — but the first symptoms often appear days before any rash shows up. Knowing what to watch for can help you seek treatment sooner and reduce the risk of complications.

Shingles, caused by the same virus as chickenpox, can cause more than a rash. Learn the surprising symptoms and when to see your health care provider.

Sierra Vista community members — join us Thursday, March 12Banner Health is proud to serve as presenting sponsor of Amer...
03/11/2026

Sierra Vista community members — join us Thursday, March 12

Banner Health is proud to serve as presenting sponsor of America250AZ as the Road to 250: Arizona Traveling Museum makes a stop in Sierra Vista.

This free, interactive mobile exhibit commemorates the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Visitors can explore immersive panels, hands-on experiences and a replica of the Liberty Bell while learning more about Arizona’s unique story and our nation’s history.

Location: Sierra Vista Public Library
2600 E Tacoma Street, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
Date: Thursday, March 12
Time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Cost: Free and open to the public

Banner Health team members will be onsite with health information, giveaways and a commemorative AZ250 digital photo opportunity.

We look forward to celebrating this milestone with the Sierra Vista community.

Arizona America250’s signature initiative, the Road to 250: Arizona Traveling Museum, will see Arizona’s replica Liberty Bell travel to all 15 counties before returning to the Arizona State Capitol for permanent installation. The museum features engaging, interactive exhibits on American history...

Sleeping with obstructive sleep apnea? Better rest is possible. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common sleep disorder...
03/11/2026

Sleeping with obstructive sleep apnea? Better rest is possible. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common sleep disorder that causes your airway to repeatedly collapse or become blocked during sleep, leading to pauses in breathing and frequent nighttime awakenings. The good news: small changes and the right treatment can help you sleep more comfortably and breathe easier at night.

Schedule an appointment with a primary care provider to discuss your symptoms and get referred for a sleep study.

https://www.bannerhealth.com/physician-directory

Obstructive sleep apnea is a common sleep disorder that causes you to stop breathing for short periods of time throughout the night.

As artificial intelligence becomes a larger part of our lives and workplaces, its impact on mental health is becoming an...
03/11/2026

As artificial intelligence becomes a larger part of our lives and workplaces, its impact on mental health is becoming an important topic of conversation. While these tools can help with daily tasks, the rapid pace of change and concerns about the future can lead to increased stress and anxiety.

Explore the connection between new technology and psychological well-being. (via KGUN 9)

Artificial intelligence is working its way into our everyday lives. It’s changing everything from how we bond with others to taking the ‘work’ out of ‘simply’ thinking.

Casa Grande community members — join us Monday, March 2Banner Health is proud to serve as presenting sponsor of America2...
03/01/2026

Casa Grande community members — join us Monday, March 2

Banner Health is proud to serve as presenting sponsor of America250AZ as the Road to 250: Arizona Traveling Museum stops in Casa Grande.

This free, interactive mobile exhibit commemorates the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Guests can explore immersive panels, interactive experiences and a replica of the Liberty Bell while learning more about Arizona’s unique story.

Location: Dorothy Powell Senior Center
405 E 6th St, Casa Grande, AZ 85122
Date: Monday, March 2
Time: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Cost: Free and open to the public

Banner Health team members will be onsite with health information, giveaways and a commemorative AZ250 digital photo opportunity.

Arizona America250’s signature initiative, the Road to 250: Arizona Traveling Museum, will see Arizona’s replica Liberty Bell travel to all 15 counties before returning to the Arizona State Capitol for permanent installation. The museum features engaging, interactive exhibits on American history...

Banner Health has been impacted by a global system IT outage. Please visit bannerhealth.com for updates.
07/19/2024

Banner Health has been impacted by a global system IT outage. Please visit bannerhealth.com for updates.

Banner Health makes health care easier, so your life can be better. Find a provider, schedule an appointment, or find the nearest Banner Health location near you.

Happy Nurses Day! Show your gratitude and appreciation for the nurses in your life today and every day. We can't do what...
05/06/2023

Happy Nurses Day! Show your gratitude and appreciation for the nurses in your life today and every day. We can't do what we do without them! THANK YOU!

The Banner Casa Grande Medical Center facility leaders were honored to welcome Arizona Health Care Cost Containment Syst...
03/05/2023

The Banner Casa Grande Medical Center facility leaders were honored to welcome Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System Director Carmen Heredia. Director Heredia received a tour of the facility and spoke with leaders about the health care needs and challenges in rural communities. Thank you Director Heredia, for the visit and insight!

01/28/2022

NOTICE: An Important Health and Safety Message to Casa Grande and surrounding communities

From: Brian Keller, CEO, and Shweta Jain, CMO

We need your help as we serve the people and communities around us.

The current surge in COVID and other serious infectious and seasonal diseases continue to push the health care resources in our region beyond capacity and to a breaking point. Demand for services is outpacing capacity, putting an unprecedented strain on all medical facilities, including clinics, nursing homes, home health agencies, urgent care centers and hospitals. This causes a backup in hospitals with non-hospital patients and prevents access for critically ill patients and much longer wait times for emergency care.

We are asking the community to help us in several ways.

• Most important, please get the COVID vaccine or booster if you have not already done so. This is the best defense against hospitalization and death.
• With the rapid spread and high transmissibility of the Omicron variant, we encourage wearing a mask at indoor public settings and around crowds.

To help alleviate hospital overcrowding, please use PRIMARY or URGENT CARE options for non-emergent symptoms or conditions such as:
• Allergies
• Animal bites
• Fever, cold and flu symptoms
• Diarrhea
• Ear infections
• Minor burns
• Nose bleeds
• Rashes or skin conditions
• Sore throat
• Simple fractures and sprains
• Simple Urinary tract infections (UTI)
• Vomiting

Reserve EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT care for severe, life-threatening symptoms such as:

• Chest pain
• Abdominal pain
• Vomiting or coughing up blood
• Loss of consciousness
• New severe headache
• Difficulty breathing, shortness of breath
• Traumatic Injury

Please do not come to the emergency room for a COVID test. If you do require medical services, no matter what setting, we thank you for your patience and grace. Our Health Care Heroes have been providing quality care throughout this pandemic and, like all of us, are exhausted. We owe a huge debt of gratitude for their perseverance and passion to care for those in need during these unprecedented times.

Thank you for your support as we work together to end the pandemic.

Thank you to Pinal Central for highlighting this point-of-pride achievement.
12/09/2021

Thank you to Pinal Central for highlighting this point-of-pride achievement.

CASA GRANDE — Banner Casa Grande Medical Center has received an “A” rating for safety in both patient and clinical outcomes from the Lown Institute, a nonpartisan health care think

Bedside Stories - Banner Podcast, Season 2, Episode 17 – “Weird Science”  Nicole DiCamillo of Arizona has stage 4 cancer...
08/19/2021

Bedside Stories - Banner Podcast, Season 2, Episode 17 – “Weird Science”

Nicole DiCamillo of Arizona has stage 4 cancer – and the 43-year-old woman feels absolutely the best and happiest she’s been in years. If that sounds odd and unexpected, we’re just getting started in this episode on the strange, fascinating world of radiation treatment and nuclear medicine.

Forty-three-year-old Nicole DiCamillo of Arizona has stage 4 cancer – and she feels absolutely the best and happiest she has felt in years.

Share or repost to show your support for our wonderful nurses.
05/06/2021

Share or repost to show your support for our wonderful nurses.

DOCTORS DAY: Today, March 30, is  ! We thank all of our doctors for their commitment and dedication to quality patient c...
03/30/2021

DOCTORS DAY: Today, March 30, is ! We thank all of our doctors for their commitment and dedication to quality patient care every day. In particular, we want to recognize a group of who have gone above and beyond over the past year to help us navigate through the pandemic and the uncertainty it brought. Thank you for your hard work and sacrifice to keep our communities safe and healthy!

03/24/2021

DID YOU KNOW: Banner Casa Grande Medical Center was again awarded an ‘A’ rating by The Leapfrog Group for achieving the highest national standards in patient safety. The Leapfrog Group is an independent national watchdog organization driven by employers and other purchasers of health care.

“It’s such a privilege to receive this rating for a third consecutive year and at a time when people have had anxiety about going to a hospital for treatment because of COVID-19,” said Brian Kellar, CEO of Banner Casa Grande. “We’re proud that we can let our community know that we’re serving our region with the highest standard in patient care.”

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