Most patients begin their experience at the five-story outpatient clinic on the Scottsdale campus that has 240 exam rooms, outpatient surgery, endoscopy, laboratory, radiology, pharmacy, patient-education library, and ample multi-level underground parking. A basic science research laboratory, the Samuel C. Johnson Medical Research Building, is also located on the Scottsdale campus.
The Mayo Clinic Specialty Building is a 172,775 square foot outpatient clinic building on the Phoenix campus of Mayo Clinic. The Mayo Clinic Specialty Building has reduced space constraints on the Scottsdale campus, where the long-term focus will be on biomedical research activities and the Mayo Clinic Cancer Center.
Mayo Clinic Hospital, located on the Phoenix campus, has 244 licensed beds with 18 operating rooms, full-service urgent care/emergency room, transplant center, diagnostic radiology, neurodiagnostics, non-invasive cardiac diagnostics, cardiac catheterization, pulmonary testing and full-service clinical laboratory. Mayo Clinic Hospital opened in the fall of 1998 and is the first ever Mayo designed and built hospital.