02/03/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/03/2026 14:05
The 46,000 square-foot, 24-bed healthcare space provides a variety of outpatient medical services for the community and inpatient rehabilitation!
Abrazo Health and local leaders celebrated the grand opening on Jan. 28th, marking the completion of the Abrazo Health Litchfield Medical Building located next door to Abrazo West Campus in Goodyear.
"We are committed to continuing to expand access to high quality care across the communities we serve," said Hans Driessnack, Abrazo West CEO.
"The design and location of our new Abrazo Inpatient Rehab Facility will facilitate a seamless transition from the acute care hospital setting to the next step in the patient's recovery journey," said Driessnack.
The new medical building will be the West Valley's first purpose-built combination of medical offices and inpatient rehabilitation hospital housed in a single environment. The new facility will provide a broad range of rehabilitation services and care for patients recovering from various medical conditions to include strokes, neurologic disorders, cardiac conditions, traumatic injuries, and more.
The new Rehab Facility is conveniently located in the Palm Valley Shopping center at 1355 N. Litchfield Rd. and alongside the I-10 freeway significantly contributing to the overall accessibility of the building.
"This project reflects what's possible when strong partners come together with a shared purpose. The collaboration between Abrazo Health, PMB, and the City of Goodyear has resulted in a facility that not only advances patient-centered care but also supports high-quality jobs and continued healthcare investment in the West Valley," said Goodyear Vice Mayor Brannon Hampton.
"This place represents what's possible when committed partners come together around a shared vision for better healthcare," said Jake Dinnen EVP of Development and Partner at PMB, a leading healthcare real estate developer, in charge of developing the facility.
"Built specifically to meet the needs of the West Valley of Phoenix, it is more than a building-it is a place of healing, recovery, and hope. By combining outpatient care and inpatient rehabilitation in a purpose-built environment, we are delivering an innovative building that puts patients and families first."