
Denver Health
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About Denver Health
Denver Health, established in 1860 as City Hospital, has evolved into a comprehensive health care system dedicated to serving the Denver community.
With over 165 years of service, Denver Health offers a wide array of medical services, including primary care, specialty care, urgent care, and emergency services.
Level I Trauma Center and Education
As Denver's only Level I Trauma Center, Denver Health provides critical care to patients in emergencies.
The hospital is affiliated with the University of Colorado School of Medicine, serving as a primary teaching hospital and contributing to medical education and research.
Facilities and Locations
Denver Health operates numerous facilities across the Denver area. These include:
- Main Campus
- Family Health Centers
- School-Based Health Centers
- Urgent Care Clinics
These locations ensure accessible and comprehensive health care services for the community.
Public Health Initiatives
In addition to its medical services, Denver Health is committed to public health initiatives.
It operates the Public Health Institute and the Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Safety Center. These programs aim to enhance community health and safety through education and resources.
Mission and Community Commitment
Denver Health's mission is to provide equitable access to high-quality health care for all residents, regardless of their ability to pay.
This commitment is reflected in their extensive network of services and community-focused programs.
Locations
- Denver, CO, USA
- Arvada, CO, USA