Juan Francisco Ortiz, MD - Closed
Main:
(520) 694-8888
Fax: (520) 694-0502
Fax: (520) 694-0502
3838 North Campbell Avenue, Building 2, Tucson, Arizona, 85719
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About us
I believe that every patient should be treated as a whole unique individual with the utmost
care, compassion, and attention to detail regardless of social, racial, or economic status.
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Languages | Spanish, English |
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