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2018 Northern Colorado Medical Directory NORTHERN COLORADO MEDICAL DIRECTORY BizWest | | 2018 Northern Colorado MD Memory Care NoCo sees growing need for dementia services 5 Cost drives discussion in health-care industry 8 Integrative medicine combines traditional, alternative therapies 11 Community colleges will add BSN degree 14 A SPECIAL SPONSORED BY PUBLICATION OF CUT YOUR COSTS NOT YOUR CARE! AT THE SURGERY CENTER OF FORT COLLINS Did you know… patients have options when it comes to surgical care? Ask your physician today! • Procedures covered by most insurances • Premier surgical care • Local, trusted, preferred surgeons • Commitment to quality, safety and convenience 1100 East Prospect Road • Fort Collins, CO 80525 • 970.494.4800 surgerycenterftcollins.com FROM THE PUBLISHERS Another year of health-care change Health care continues to undergo a dramatic transformation nationwide, and at no place is that more true than in Northern Colorado. From Fort Collins to Greeley, Loveland to Brighton, Dacono to Wellington, health-care providers are consolidating, CHRIS WOOD JEFF NUTTALL expanding and struggling to find critical workers. Major hospital systems such Larimer and Weld counties, along with as Banner Health and UCHealth, along more than 2,000 listings for practitioners. with Kaiser Permanente and hundreds Readers can use this directory to identify of smaller providers, are grappling with a a physician in any of dozens of categories, myriad of issues in health care, including learn about their educational background, how to serve a growing population with obtain contact information and much continued uncertainty in the insurance more. market. Compiling a directory such as this This is particularly true in the fast- requires many hours of work. We’re growing region of Northern Colorado, grateful to the major medical systems, where major hospital systems — Banner facilities and physicians who submitted Health and UCHealth — are going head- their data. to-head in Fort Collins, Greeley, Loveland Please let us know of any glaring and smaller communities, and where omissions or errors, and we’ll be sure to Kaiser Permanente entered the market correct the data online, and in our next just a few years ago. print edition. Additionally, toward the southern edge Finally, we’re grateful to our sponsors, of Northern Colorado, providers such as including Banner Health, Clear View SCL Health, Centura Health and Boulder Behavioral Health, COPIC, Kaiser Community Health add to the competitive Permanente and Surgery Center of Fort environment. Collins for making this publication This edition of Northern Colorado possible! MD captures a lot of that change, with Enjoy! updated listings on newly acquired practices, as well as other existing facilities Jeff Nuttall can be reached at and providers. This publication features [email protected]. Christopher Wood almost 1,100 health-care facilities in can be reached at [email protected]. MD | Northern Colorado Medical Directory | 2018 1 DIRECTORY INDEX MEDICAL FACILITIES Acupuncture Clinics ..................................................29 Home-Health Care Providers Orthopedics ...............................................................75 Addiction Centers ......................................................29 Hospice/Palliative Care ..............................................50 Osteopathic Medicine ................................................76 Administrative Office .................................................30 Hospitals ...................................................................51 Pain Management .....................................................76 Allied & Ancillary .......................................................31 Independent-Living Centers ......................................52 Pathology ..................................................................77 Alternative Medicine ..................................................31 Infectious Disease .....................................................52 Pediatrics ..................................................................77 Anesthesiology ..........................................................33 Internal Medicine .......................................................53 Pharmacies ...............................................................79 Assisted-Living Centers .............................................33 Massage Therapists ..................................................53 Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation .................................80 Asthma/Allergy ..........................................................35 Medical Clinics ..........................................................55 Plastic/Reconstructive Surgery Clinics.......................83 Audiologists ...............................................................35 Medical Marijuana Dispensaries ................................61 Podiatry .....................................................................83 Bariatrics ...................................................................36 Medical Products .......................................................61 Psychiatry .................................................................83 Body Works ...............................................................36 Medical Services .......................................................63 Pulmonology .............................................................84 Burn Surgery .............................................................36 Medical Training/Education .......................................64 Radiology ..................................................................84 Cardiology Clinics ......................................................36 Mental Health ............................................................65 Rheumatology ...........................................................85 Chiropractors.............................................................37 Midwife .....................................................................69 Skilled-Nursing Facility ..............................................85 Dentists .....................................................................39 Miscellaneous ...........................................................69 Sleep Medicine ..........................................................86 Dermatology ..............................................................41 Naturopathic Medicine ..............................................69 Speech Rehabilitation ................................................87 Ear, Nose & Throat .....................................................42 Neonatology ..............................................................69 Sports Medicine ........................................................87 Emergency Medicine .................................................43 Nephrology ................................................................69 Surgery - General ......................................................88 Endocrinology............................................................43 Neurology ..................................................................70 Surgery - Hand ..........................................................88 Family Medicine ........................................................43 Neurosurgery ............................................................70 Surgery Centers ........................................................88 Gastroenterology .......................................................46 OB/GYN .....................................................................70 Urgent Care ...............................................................90 Geriatrics ...................................................................47 Occupational Medicine ..............................................71 Urology ......................................................................91 Health Clubs - Private ................................................47 Oncology & Hematology ............................................72 Weight Management Companies ...............................91 Health Clubs - Public .................................................48 Optometry/Opthalmology ..........................................72 Women’s Health ........................................................91 Health Insurance .......................................................49 Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery ......................................74 Wound Care...............................................................93 HMO/PPO ..................................................................49 Orthodontics ..............................................................75 Yoga and Pilates Studios ...........................................93 PROVIDERS Addiction ...................................................................94 Massage Therapist ..................................................118 Pathology ................................................................132 Alternative Medicine ..................................................94 Mental Health ..........................................................118 Pediatrics ................................................................133 Anesthesiology ..........................................................94 Midwife ...................................................................119 Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation ...............................135 Asthma/Allergy ..........................................................95 Naturopathic Medicine
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