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Serving Tucson, AZ

Bilingual maternal health care in Tucson

Tucson is the heart of Pima County, home to El Rio Health, the largest provider of care for uninsured and Medicaid families in the county. Materna adds bilingual, Spanish-first maternal care across the city and the smaller communities that drive into it for prenatal visits.

Pima County · Tucson, Arizona

Medicaid plans in Arizona

  • AHCCCS
  • Mercy Care
  • UnitedHealthcare Community Plan
  • Banner University Family Care

Care that crosses the border

Many families near Tucson move between Arizona and San Luis Rio Colorado, Nogales, Sonora, Agua Prieta. Your records travel with you as a secure FHIR R4 record.

Hospitals and clinics near Tucson

Places families in the area often turn to for care. Materna works alongside your care team, not in place of it.

  • El Rio Health A federally qualified health center network and the largest care provider for uninsured and Medicaid families in Pima County.
  • Banner University Medical Center Tucson Southern Arizona's academic medical center, where many higher-risk Tucson pregnancies are managed.

Frequently asked questions

Which Medicaid plans cover families in Pima County?
Most pregnant families here are covered through AHCCCS plans such as Mercy Care, Banner University Family Care, or UnitedHealthcare Community Plan. We verify your eligibility at no cost and explain what your plan covers for pregnancy.
Does Materna serve families in Tucson?
Yes. Materna serves families in Tucson and across Arizona by bilingual telehealth, with a focus on border communities.
Which Medicaid plans does Materna accept in Arizona?
We work with AHCCCS, Mercy Care, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan and more. We verify your eligibility at no cost.
Is care available in Spanish?
Yes. Materna is designed Spanish-first, and care is free for patients.