TUCSON, AZ — Two of Southern Arizona’s most respected medical practices, Tucson Ear, Nose & Throat (TENT) and the Center for Neurosciences (CNS), are proud to announce a new partnership that brings together decades of expertise, innovation, and compassionate care. This collaboration marks a significant step forward in comprehensive, patient-centered specialty care for the Tucson community and surrounding areas.
For more than 30 years, Tucson ENT has been a trusted leader in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the ear, nose, and throat, offering state-of-the-art care with a personal touch. Similarly, the Center for Neurosciences has long been Southern Arizona’s premier destination for adult and pediatric neurology, neurosurgery, and neuro-oncology, with a reputation for clinical excellence and groundbreaking research.
“This partnership is rooted in a shared mission which is to provide the highest quality of care to our community with the utmost respect, expertise, and compassion,” said Dr. Hu, President of Tucson ENT. “Together, we can expand access to coordinated specialty services, improve patient outcomes, and continue to build on the trust we’ve earned over the years.”
The collaboration will focus on streamlining referrals, enhancing interdisciplinary care, and developing joint community outreach and education programs. Patients can expect the same excellent care from their providers, now with increased collaboration between specialties to address the complex needs of those with ENT and neurological conditions.
“By joining forces, we’re creating new opportunities to serve our patients more comprehensively,” added Dr. Sanan, President of Center for Neurosciences. “We believe this partnership reflects the best of what community-based healthcare can be which is locally grounded, clinically advanced, and genuinely collaborative.”
The alliance reflects a growing movement toward integrated specialty care in private practice settings and reinforces both organizations’ deep commitment to the health and wellbeing of Southern Arizona.
For more information, please visit www.tucsonent.com or www.neurotucson.com.