FAQs About Centra Internal Medicine in Arizona
Centra Internal Medicine is a comprehensive internal medicine clinic in Arizona that provides personalized primary care and specialist medical services for adults. Explore our FAQs for details on clinic locations, hours, accepted insurance, and how to make an appointment. For more information, please contact us or schedule an appointment online. We have convenient locations in Sun City, AZ, Phoenix, AZ, Prescott, AZ, and Buckeye, AZ.


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What days/hours is Centra Internal Medicine open?
Where is Centra Internal Medicine located?
Does Centra Internal Medicine accept insurance?
Does Centra Internal Medicine accept same-day appointments?
What services are provided at Centra Internal Medicine?
Who is the internal medicine physician at Centra Internal Medicine?
How is Centra Internal Medicine rated by patients?
What forms of payment are accepted at Centra Internal Medicine?
Do you treat chronic medical conditions?
How do I schedule an internal medicine appointment?
What should I bring to my first visit?
What insurance plans are accepted?
Is Centra Internal Medicine accepting new patients?
What makes Centra Internal Medicine different in managing multi‑condition health care?
Do you have a board‑certified internal medicine doctor at Centra Internal Medicine?
We are open 5 days a week: Monday – Friday: 8:00AM – 5:00PM, Saturday – Sunday: Closed.
We have 4 locations in Sun City, Prescott, Phoenix and Buckeye, AZ.
We accept multiple insurance companies. Contact us to find out more!
Yes, Centra Internal Medicine Practice does accept same-day appointments. To request a same-day appointment, you should call directly. We would be happy to help you.
They offer primary care, sick visits, annual physicals, chronic disease management, women’s health, allergy tests, immunizations, joint injections, and weight‑loss and preventive services.
The lead physician is Dr. Manish Sahni, MD.
Patients give it high reviews and positive feedback on care and service.
They accept various insurance plans, and co‑pays can typically be paid by credit/debit card, cash, or check.
Yes — they manage chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and other long‑term health issues.
You can schedule by calling the office or requesting an appointment online through their website.
Bring your ID, insurance card, and any medical records or current medications.
They accept most major insurance plans and work with your provider; contact them to verify your specific plan.
Yes — they are accepting new patients at all locations.


