Beso Provider Hub's training location in north Phoenix sits within 35 minutes of nearly every major city in the metro — making hands-on clinical training, medical director services, and practice consulting accessible to providers from Scottsdale to Chandler, Peoria to Gilbert. One location, metro-wide reach.
Beso Provider Hub operates from Beso Wellness & Beauty, an active medspa and clinical training facility in north Phoenix, just off the 101 corridor at Union Hills Drive. This location was chosen specifically because it sits at the geographic midpoint between the metro's major practice markets — easy to reach from East Valley cities like Mesa, Scottsdale, Chandler, and Gilbert, and equally accessible from the West Valley via the 101.
All clinical training courses are delivered in person at this location. Medical director services and practice consulting are delivered remotely and on-site as needed throughout Arizona, with no geographic restriction. Providers in Scottsdale, Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, Peoria, and Gilbert all train and consult regularly without the distance ever being an obstacle.
Arizona's full practice authority for NPs means that wherever you are in the metro, the regulatory framework for opening and operating a medspa, hormone clinic, IV lounge, or sexual wellness practice is the same. What differs by city is the patient market, the competition landscape, and the opportunity timing — which is why each city page below includes a real-market analysis alongside the service information.
Select your city for market-specific information, service details, and a direct discovery call link. All Beso Provider Hub services — medical director, consulting, training, and certification — are available to licensed providers in each city below.
The highest-concentration medspa and aesthetic market in Arizona. Scottsdale patients are aesthetically sophisticated, highly brand-aware, and actively seeking specialty wellness services that go beyond standard filler and toxin. The opportunity for providers entering hormone optimization, sexual wellness, and regenerative services is substantial — the patient demand is there, the clinical talent supply is not.
Arizona's third-largest city and one of the fastest-growing markets for medspa and wellness clinic launches. Mesa's provider landscape skews toward NPs and PAs stepping out on their own for the first time — and the patient base, particularly in North Mesa and the Eastmark corridor, represents significant underserved demand for specialty wellness.
A compact, high-density market anchored by ASU, a growing biotech and tech sector, and a health-forward professional demographic. Tempe patients skew younger and more wellness-oriented than aesthetics-primary — IV therapy, GLP-1 programs, hormone optimization, and preventive services find strong traction here, particularly with the 28–45 professional demographic.
The tech professional capital of the Phoenix metro — Intel, PayPal, Northrop Grumman, and a concentrated Price Road Corridor workforce that's health-literate, data-driven, and underserved for specialty wellness. Chandler's medspa market hasn't caught up to its patient demand, and providers entering hormone optimization, sexual wellness, and GLP-1 programs here now have a genuine first-mover window.
A rapidly growing northwest suburb with one of the highest household income levels in Maricopa County and a wellness services market that's significantly underbuilt relative to its demographics. The Lake Pleasant corridor, Vistancia, and Westwing Mountain areas represent particularly high-opportunity patient concentrations for providers who establish early in this market.
One of the fastest-growing towns in the US by percentage, with a health-conscious, family-oriented demographic and strong discretionary spending on wellness services. Gilbert's Heritage District and Power Road corridor are active specialty wellness markets, and providers serving Gilbert increasingly compete for patients who are as likely to drive to Scottsdale as they are to stay local — creating a real retention opportunity for well-positioned local practices.
All Beso Provider Hub services are available to licensed providers regardless of which metro city you practice in. Medical director engagements require Arizona licensure. Training is in-person at our Phoenix location.
AZ-licensed FNP-C directorship for medspas, IV lounges, hormone clinics, and sexual wellness practices across the Phoenix metro. Written standing orders, emergency protocols, consent review, chart oversight. Active directorship — not a signature service.
Eight named consulting services with written deliverables — Revenue Optimization Audit, New Clinic Launch Package, Membership Program Design, Compliance & Chart Audit, Staff Hiring Framework, and more. Available to providers statewide and select out-of-state.
Hands-on injectables, sexual wellness (O-Shot & P-Shot), hormone optimization, PRP, hair restoration, and more — all with live patient injection at our north Phoenix location. Providers from every metro city attend regularly.
Earn the Beso Certified Provider credential after qualifying coursework. Includes a patient-facing directory listing by city, preferred vendor pricing, and access to the Beso protocol library — updated annually.
Consent forms, standing order templates, clinical protocols, patient education materials, and starter kits for injectables, sexual wellness, IV therapy, hormones, and weight management — available to all Beso-trained providers.
Monthly case review calls, quarterly advanced masterclasses, an annual Phoenix summit open to the full metro, and a private peer community for ongoing clinical Q&A. Virtual participation available for remote members.
Our north Phoenix location at 4731 E Union Hills Dr was chosen because it sits near the intersection of the 101, I-17, and SR-51 corridors — making it reachable from every direction in the metro without navigating surface-street congestion. East Valley providers use the 101 south to Union Hills. West Valley providers take the 101 north. Central Phoenix and Tempe providers use the 51 to I-17 north.
Clinical training courses typically run full days (8–10 hours). Most out-of-town providers either drive same-day for courses within 45 minutes, or stay overnight for courses from farther afield. We're happy to recommend nearby hotels if needed — reach out directly.
| City | Approx. Drive | Via |
|---|---|---|
| Scottsdale (North) | 15–20 min | 101 West to Union Hills |
| Scottsdale (South) | 20–28 min | 101 West / SR-51 North |
| Tempe | 20–25 min | 101 North or SR-51 North |
| Mesa (Central) | 22–28 min | 101 North to Union Hills |
| Mesa (North) | 18–22 min | 101 North |
| Chandler | 25–32 min | 101 North |
| Gilbert | 28–35 min | 101 North / Loop 202 |
| Peoria | 18–24 min | 101 East to Union Hills |
| Glendale | 20–28 min | 101 East |
| Phoenix (Central) | 22–30 min | I-17 North to Union Hills |
Tell us your city, your practice stage, and what you need. We'll match you with the right service and respond within one business day.