Best Community Health Worker in Phoenix, AZ
Looking for a community health worker in Phoenix? Most patients narrow the list by insurance first, then by location and reviews. 20+ verified community health worker appear below. Many practice at Banner Health or HonorHealth. Phoenix has extreme summer heat and very high UV index, increasing dermatology and hydration-related care, which shapes how local community health worker structure their practice.
20 community health worker in Phoenix


Arizona Reproductive Medicine Specialists
4.5Arizona Reproductive Medicine Specialists · Community Health Worker
1701 E Thomas Rd(602) 343-2767

Community Health And Immunization Services, LLC
4.5Community Health And Immunization Services, LLC · Community Health Worker
668 N 44Th St Suite 100W(844) 358-3733





Molled Travel Vaccines, PLLC
4.5Molled Travel Vaccines, PLLC · Community Health Worker
11811 N. Tatum Blvd(877) 358-8648

Collette Barr, APRDH
4.5Collette Barr · Community Health Worker
3581 W Northern Ave Suite 8(480) 830-9555


Lyndell Christine Palermo, BA, BHT
4.5Lyndell Christine Palermo · Community Health Worker
4343 N 16Th St(602) 247-4343
Annasharena Mirzaee
4.5Annasharena Mirzaee · Community Health Worker
2020 W Hayward Ave Apt 9(323) 205-8425
Bakali Blessings Mukasa, PHD, MSC, MHA, LBHT
4.5Bakali Blessings Mukasa · Community Health Worker
4040 E Mcdowell Rd Suite 402(774) 327-5346
Passport Health Holdings, LLC
4.5Passport Health Holdings, LLC · Community Health Worker
4343 East Outlier Blv.(844) 358-8648

Tracee Nicole Spire, CHW
4.5Tracee Nicole Spire · Community Health Worker
3825 N 67Th Ave(602) 688-5325
Community Health Worker in Phoenix by insurance
These providers list this insurance as accepted, but coverage should be confirmed directly with the provider before booking.
Community Health Worker in nearby cities
Same specialty in cities near Phoenix — useful if your insurance network extends across the AZ metro.
About finding a community health worker in Phoenix
Phoenix has community health worker practicing across hospital systems, group practices, and independent clinics, including Banner Health, HonorHealth, Mayo Clinic Arizona. When choosing a community health worker in Phoenix, the three factors most patients care about are: insurance acceptance, distance from home or work, and patient reviews. Heallexa shows all three on every listing so you can compare without clicking back and forth.
Many Phoenix community health worker list major insurance plans including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Humana, and Medicare. Listings reflect what providers have indicated they accept — always confirm in-network status directly with the office before booking. Out-of-network visits can cost 3–5× more than in-network ones.
Common questions about community health worker in Phoenix
What should I ask a community health worker in Phoenix before booking?+
Confirm three things: (1) they currently accept your specific insurance plan and network tier, (2) the office location and parking, and (3) typical wait times for new-patient visits. Providers tied to Banner Health often have shorter waits if you're already in-system.
Is telehealth available with Phoenix community health worker?+
Many Phoenix community health worker offer telehealth visits, especially for follow-ups, prescription refills, and consultations. Look for the telehealth badge on each profile.
How are these Phoenix community health worker verified?+
Every listing on Heallexa is matched against NPI records and state license databases. Credentials, board certifications, and active license status are surfaced on each profile.
Is Heallexa free for patients in Phoenix?+
Yes. Searching, comparing, and contacting Phoenix community health worker on Heallexa is 100% free for patients. We don't charge booking fees or sell your search data.