Banner-University Health Valley Fever Clinic in Tucson
Drs. Elizabeth Connick, Fariba Donovan, John Galgiani, Donald Alexander Perry, and Tirdad Zangeneh
(especially in patients with also organ transplants, bone marrow transplants or HIV).
Infectious Disease Banner
University Medical Center
3838 N. Campbell Ave, Bldg 2.
Tucson, AZ 85719
For appointments: 520-694-8888
Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Banner University Medical Group
535 N. Wilmot Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85711
For appointments: 520-694-KIDS
Also in Tucson
Infectious Diseases
Southern Arizona Infectious Disease Specialists
5230 E. Farness Dr., Suite 100
Tucson, AZ 85712
For appointments: 520-318-9681
Banner-University Health Valley Fever Clinic in Phoenix
Infectious Diseases
Banner University Medical Center
1300 N. 12th St. Suite 600
Phoenix, AZ 85006
Only accepting existing patients
Also in Metropolitan Phoenix
Infectious Diseases
Mayo Clinic Arizona
5777 E. Mayo Blvd
Phoenix, AZ 85054
For appointments: 480-342-0115
Dr. Aman Dalal
312 N Alma School Road, Suite 10
Chandler AZ 85224
For appointments: 480-582-3700
Drs. Wesley Shealey AND Tatyana Shekhel
Infectious Diseases
St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center
500 W. Thomas Rd.
Phoenix, AZ 85013
For appointments: 602-406-4300
Download VFAAC Doctors Directory
The Valley Fever Alliance of Arizona Clinicians (VFAAC), was created in 2009 by the Valley Fever Center for Excellence (VFCE) involving primary care clinicians and medical specialists to provide a gateway for patients with Valley Fever and for physicians to locate specialists who could help with care of their patients.
Clinicians within VFAAC have been selected by the network’s Board as persons with experience and skills that Board members would trust to care for their own patients. Part of the intent of the program is to identify clinicians with appropriate experience and interest in Valley Fever who are geographically close to the patient.