Avista Adventist is comprehensive
medical center that provides an extensive
range of medical services to patients in
Louisville and surrounding communities including Broomfield and Boulder.
The 114-bed hospital has two locations for physical, occupational and
speech therapy, and is recognized for
its award-winning New Life Center, an
innovative birth center that has the area’s
largest Neonatal Intensive Care Nursery.
The facility also has an impressive Level
III trauma center and ER and specializes
in hip and knee replacement and spine
surgery with its Joint and Spine Care
Center.
Boulder Community Hospital (BCH)
1100 Balsam Ave., Boulder, 80301
303-440-2273; www.bch.org
BCH is a community-owned and operated,
not-for-profit hospital serving the Boulder
region. The hospital has the region’s only
cyberknife center, which allows for non-sur-gical treatment of cancers, tumors, and
other medical conditions. Other features of
BCH include excellent cardiology services,
a sports medicine center, a radiation center,
and twenty other healthcare facilities in the
region.
Centennial Medical Plaza
(a campus of The Medical Center of Aurora)
14200 E. Arapahoe Road, Centennial, 80112
303-699-3000; www.auroramed.com
At Centennial Medical Plaza, excellent
health care service is available for patients
of all ages. CMP is metro Denver’s first
community hospital to earn Magnet Recognition for nursing excellence. Features of
the hospital include primary stroke certification, an accredited chest pain centers,
a leading breast cancer care center, and a
full-service emergency department. CMP’s
record for satisfying patients and focusing
on personalized care has led to its recognition as a national leader. U.S. News &
World Report’s 2014-15 Best Hospital
Rankings found CMP to be the #4 hospital
in the Denver metro area and the #4
hospital in Colorado.
Children’s Hospital Colorado
13123 E. 16th Ave., Aurora, 80045
720-777-1234; www.childrenscolorado.org
Children’s Hospital Colorado opened this
world-class $458 million hospital in 2007,
adding more than 500 new jobs to an
existing staff of 4,000. The hospital’s goal is
to improve the health outcomes of children
throughout the state through a practice of
family-centered care delivered by a staff that
includes 1, 130 pediatric specialists. Children’s
treats more children than any other hospital
in its seven state region and runs a number
of award-winning, internationally recognized
programs. Research is also an important
focus of the hospital, which receives more
than $30 million from the National Insti-
tutes of Health and other agencies annually.
In addition to its main campus, Children’s
Hospital Colorado provides pediatric care
through a network that includes five after-
hour care sites, eight specialty-care centers,
and outreach clinics held throughout the year.
Children’s Hospital Colorado
South Campus
1811 Plaza Dr., Highlands Ranch, 80129
720-478-1234; www.childrenscolorado.org
IMPORTANT HEALTH CARE RESOURCES
Advanced Pediatric Associates 303-699-6200
Alzheimer’s Association 800-272-3900
American Diabetes Association 720-855-1102
American Medical Response Ambulance Services 303-308-4000
American Red Cross 303-722-7474
Arthritis Foundation 303-756-8622
Bonfils Blood Center 303-341-4000
Center for People with Disabilities 303-442-8662
Colorado AIDS Project 303-837-0166
Colorado Connect 4Health connectforhealthco.com
Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation 303-639-9163
Denver Commission for People with Disabilities 720-913-8480
Easter Seals Colorado 303-233-1666
East-West Health Centers 303-694-5757
Hospice of Metro Denver 303-321-2828
MDS Counseling Center 303-756-9052
Mental Health Association of Colorado 303-208-2220
Mile High Independent Living Center 303- 800-4700
Mile High United Way 303-433-8383
Namaste Comfort Care 303-860-9915
Parker Task Force Food Bank 303-841-3460
Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers 303-301-0302
Rocky Mountain Human Services 303-636-5600
University of Denver Bridge Project 303-871-7405
Visiting Nurse Corp. of Colorado, Inc. 303-698-2121