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Why choose UCHealth University of Colorado?

303-791-0301. DON’T JUST GET BETTER. GET THE BEST. University of Colorado Medicine’s healthcare services are led by the university’s top providers at the forefront of medical innovation. Nationally-ranked and trusted everywhere, we provide leading edge care that is personalized to meet each patient’s lifestyle needs.

Why choose University of Colorado Medicine?

UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital (UCH) Metro Denver. Health (Just Now) Top medical professionals, superior medicine and progressive change make UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital in metro Denver (UCH) one of the leading hospitals in the nation. Our hospital, a partner institution in the UCHealth system, includes primary care and specialty clinics around the state, …

How does UCHealth billing work?

Certified electronic health record (EHR) systems include patient portal modules that allow clinics to securely share selected health information with patients. When used well, a patient portal can be a powerful tool for safety-net clinics, providers and patients alike. The Patient Portal Knowledge Center was developed to provide health clinics with key patient portal resources …

Why choose Colorado Kidney care for follow up appointments?

UCHealth is offering the COVID-19 nasal swab PCR test, which detects the presence of the virus. Using My Health Connection, our patient portal, new and existing patients can request an order for a test. ... Colorado Springs. Metro Denver. 720.848.0000. Northern Colorado. 970.495.7000. Southern Colorado.

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Patient Experience: Know the Signs and Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer

The symptoms of ovarian cancer are things like bloating, cramping, appetite changes - things that don't seem too abnormal. For Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month we talked with a patient about their cancer journey and CU Medicine gynecologic oncologist, Dr. Jill Alldredge.

Healthy Aging: Treatment for Varicose Veins

Varicose veins left untreated can become a serious problem. The CU Medicine Vascular Surgery team works with patients of all ages to optimize venous health and lifestyle.

Keep Tabs on your Cholesterol for a Healthy Heart

With a new school year starting it's not just important to make sure your kids are healthy, but it's a good time to check on your own health as well. We talked about cholesterol with Dr. Annie Moore from CU Medicine Internal Medicine Cherry Creek.

Recipe: Healthy Orange Chicken Stir Fry

This recipe for orange chicken stir fry is healthy and has options to make it gluten-free or vegetarian. Skip the take out and make this at home for yourself!

Anschutz Medical Campus

The largest academic health center in the Rocky Mountain Region and world-class healthcare destination known for its treatment, research and academic excellence.

Children's Hospital

Children’s Hospital Colorado is one of the top 10 pediatric hospitals in the U.S. with specially trained pediatric experts treating kids across the seven-state region.

UCHealth

Focused on delivering high-quality healthcare to every patient, UCHealth is widely recognized for its innovative care and patient satisfaction.

Emergency care

Get care from an extensive network of specialists and trauma centers available 24/7.

Always here for you

Get care from an extensive network of specialists and trauma centers available 24/7.

How To Pay Your Bill

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Payments By Mail

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Pelvic Pain Clinic

Chronic pelvic pain, which can be mild or debilitating, is as prevalent as asthma, and the University of Colorado offers this dedicated clinic to help those women who need additional care and time to get a full evaluation.

Meet Our Doctors: Ritchie Delara

Dr. Delara's approach to treating patients is to work with them and their loved ones to come up with a treatment plan that respects the individual's values and goals.

What hospitals does CU Anschutz work in?

CU Anschutz faculty also practice in three affiliated institutions: National Jewish Health, the leading respiratory hospital in the nation; Denver Health, which has been caring for the people of Denver and the Rocky Mountain region since 1860; and the innovative Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center.

What is CU Anschutz?

CU Anschutz provides state of the art research, information and clinical care with experts working in dozens of centers and institutes focused on diverse areas of study, such as Alzheimer’s Disease, childhood diabetes, mental health, women’s health, aging, stem cell biology, multiple sclerosis and cancer.

What is renal hypertension?

Renovascular hypertension is a type of high blood pressure. It happens when the renal arteries, the blood vessels that carry blood to the kidneys, become narrow. Renovascular hypertension is sometimes called “renal artery stenosis.”.

What to do if you have side effects from a med?

If the medication causes side effects, do not just stop taking it. Instead, talk to your doctor or nurse about the problems it causes. He or she might be able to lower your dose or switch you to a different medicine. If cost is a problem, mention that too.

What does high blood pressure mean?

High blood pressure is a condition that puts you at risk for heart attack, stroke, and kidney disease. It does not usually cause symptoms, but it can be serious. When your doctor or nurse tells you your blood pressure, he or she will say two numbers. For example, your doctor or nurse might say that your blood pressure is “140 over 90.”.

How to know if you have too much sodium?

The only way to know for sure how much sodium you are getting is to check the label. Here are some examples of foods that often have too much sodium: Canned soups. Rice and noodle mixes. Sauces, dressings, and condiments (ketchup and mustard) Pre-made frozen meals (“TV dinners”) Deli meats, hot dogs, and cheeses.

What is the top number of blood pressure?

For example, your doctor or nurse might say that your blood pressure is “140 over 90.”. The top number is the pressure inside your arteries when your heart is contracting (systolic). The bottom number is the pressure inside your arteries when your heart is relaxed (diastolic). The numbers below illustrate how doctors and nurses define high ...

How to reduce sodium in food?

The most important thing you can do to cut down on sodium is to eat less processed food. That means that you should avoid most foods that are sold in cans, boxes, jars, and bags. You should also eat in restaurants less often. Instead of buying pre-made, processed foods, buy fresh or fresh-frozen fruits and vegetables.

Is fast food bad for you?

Be sure to choose places that offer healthier choices; fast-food is almost always a bad idea. As an example, a typical meal of a hamburger and french fries from a popular fast-food chain has about 1,600 milligrams of sodium. That’s more sodium than many people should eat in a day. When choosing what to order:

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