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THRiVE » NORTHERN COLORADO WELLNESS

THE HOLIDAYS CAN BRING A LOT OF EXTRA STRESS. HERE’S YOUR SURVIVAL GUIDE. PAGE 6

» INSIDE: PRICE OF POPULAR CHOLESTEROL DRUG TO DROP • DECEMBER HEALTH EVENTS


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DECEMBER HEALTH EVENTS Your Immunity, Boost « Build Your Health and Unwrap the

Best Gift of All, 6:30 p.m. Dec. 6, BelAir Events Center, 711 10th St., Greeley. Dr. Stephen Kalt and Dr. Giovanna Garcia of Banner Medical Group Internal Medicine will unwrap the gift of boosting your immunity and staying healthy — not just through the holiday season, but all year long. Learn the art of gift-wrapping from an expert. Stumped with just what gifts to wrap up this year? There will be creative ideas to purchase and peruse. Fun gift ideas for everyone, favorite holiday recipes and wine tasting. You might get your entire gift list all “wrapped up.”

Cost: Free for members, $10 for nonmembers. Details and registration: (970) 392-2222.

Tests, 7-8:45 a.m. « Blood Dec. 14 and 28, North Colorado

Medical Center, Union Colony Room, Area C on the ground floor, 1801 16th St., Greeley. Wellness Services offers lowcost blood screenings open to community members. Some immunizations also are available upon request and availability. Participants need to fast for 12 hours before the blood draw. To make an appointment, call (970) 350-6633.

« Body Check Head To Toe,

Dec. 6, 13, 20 and 27 at the Summit View Medical Commons, 2001 70th Ave., Greeley. Head-to-toe health screenings including blood work, sleep questionnaire, lung function test, body composition, hip and waist measurements, health education, EKG with results, bone density, Peripheral Arterial Disease screenings, ultrasound of carotid vessels and ultrasound of aorta. $175. To schedule an appointment, call (970) 350-6070.

Score Screening, « CT1 andHeart 2 p.m. Mondays-Fridays

Safe Sitter includes curriculum designed for 11- to 13-year-olds. Participants learn care of the choking infant and child, babysitting as a business, success on the job, child care essentials, safety for the sitter, preventing injuries, injury and behavior management, and preventing problem behavior. Details: (970) 350-9401.

at North Colorado Medical Center, 1801 16th St., Greeley. This is a noninvasive test that measures the amount of calcified plaque in the arteries. The Heart Score program includes a 10-minute consultation with a wellness specialist, focusing on cardiac risk factor education, identification of nonmodifiable and modifiable risks, and lifestyle behavior change options. To make an appointment, call (970) 350-6070. Cost: $199.

Sitter — Windsor, « Safe 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Dec. 27 at the

Windsor Recreation Center, 250 11th St. Safe Sitter includes curriculum designed for 11- to 13-year-olds. Participants learn care of the choking infant and child, babysitting as a business, success on the job, child care essentials, safetywellness for the sitter, preventing injuries, injury and behavior management, and preventing problem behavior. Details: (970) 674-3500.

Class, 6-7:15 p.m. Dec. « Cooking 1 at North Colorado Medical

Vascular Disease « Peripheral screening, 1-3 p.m. Dec. 6 and

Center, Cardiac Rehab Kitchen, 1801 16th St., Greeley. Healthier holiday desserts. Taught by Mary Branom, R.D. Cost: $10. To register, call (970) 350-6633.

Sitter — Greeley, 9 a.m.« Safe 3 p.m. Dec. 29 at the Family

FunPlex, 1501 65th Ave., Greeley.

20 at Summit View Medical Commons, 2001 70th Ave., Greeley. Wellness Services’ Peripheral Vascular Disease Screening program offers the education and prevention proven to be the best tools for fighting vascular disease and stroke. Fasting is not required. Patients receive evaluation of leg circulation, ultrasound of the carotid vessels, Carotid Intima Media Thickness testing, ultrasound of the aorta, lipid panel, health education

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Rehab, 11:30 a.m.« Pulmonary 1:15 p.m. and 2-3:45 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday; 10 a.m.-11:45 a.m. Tuesday and Thursday at the North Colorado Medical Center in the Cardiopulmonary Rehab Gym, 1801 16th St., Greeley. For more information, call (970) 350-6924.

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■■Pfizer’s Lipitor patent expires

Cholesterol drug set for price drop By Carol McKinley Colorado Public News

M The symptoms of heartburn are hard to ignore.

We take heartburn seriously, and so should you. • Heartburn is a common condition, experienced by most everyone at some point in their life. • If left undiagnosed and/or untreated, heartburn can lead to more severe problems such as cancer. • Chronic heartburn could be a symptom of a serious condition such as gastroesophageal reflux disease also known as GERD.

The Heartburn Clinic physicians at North Colorado Medical Center specialize in gastroenterology and the treatment of severe and chronic heartburn. Call North Colorado Gastroenterology Heartburn Clinic at North Colorado Medical Center for your assessment today at 970-378-4475 or 1-800-557-0505 1800 15th St., #300, Greeley Also located at: The Medical Arts Centre of Windsor 1300 Main Street, Windsor www.bannerhealth.com keyword: NCMC GI As in any emergency, if you think you may be having a heart attack, please dial 911.

any of the 1 million Coloradans with high cholesterol are about to save more than $100 a month, because the price of the world’s best-selling drug is plummeting. Many of these people spend roughly $115 to $187 a month on Lipitor to control their cholesterol and cut their chances of a heart attack. Many others are not filling their prescriptions because the medication is too expensive. But now Pfizer’s patent is expiring, and the generic version, called atorvastatin, is due on the market today. Health industry analysts expect the price to drop by a third immediately. Within six months, they say it could drop as low as $5 for a month’s supply. That could save billions of dollars for American patients, insurers and taxpayers, who spent more than $7 billion on Lipitor last year, according to analyst IMS Health. Lipitor is the top-seller among anticholesterol drugs, called statins. These medications “are the penicillin of heart disease. They save lives, get people out of the hospital and improve the quality of life,” said Dr. Thomas Haffey, governor of Colorado’s chapter of American College of Cardiology. Statins lower cholesterol, which hardens arteries and can cause blockages and heart attacks. They also are used to reduce blood pressure, another risk factor for heart problems. Haffey sees patients in his office every day who are choosing to go without cholesterol medication because they can’t afford it. “They often make tough decisions about whether they eat or whether they take the medicines,” he said. Lowering the cost of statin drugs like Lipitor, Haffey says, certainly will help the fight against heart disease. Patients who have been going without the drug because of the expense may change their minds when they see its new bargain price. “Any time you can reduce the costs of quality health care, we certainly are happy and encouraged about that,” he said. Some Coloradans who can afford Lipitor have been put off by the high cost. The Blaney brothers are among them. Peter Blaney of Monument and Marshall Blaney of Aurora have both been diagnosed with chronic high blood pressure.

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The price of the cholesterol-reducing medicine Lipitor — generic name atorvastatin — is about to plummet, saving Coloradans billions.

Their health insurance policies don’t cover prescription drugs. Peter Blaney, who describes himself as frugal, has resisted taking Lipitor because it’s expensive. “But now that it’s going generic, I’m making it my New Year’s resolution,” he said. Meanwhile, Marshall Blaney said he buys a higher-strength statin drug for a few dollars more than his prescription strength and cuts the pills into four pieces down to his correct dosage. “If you buy a tablet that’s four times as strong, that’s easy to divide into four,” he said. “Then you’ve pretty much cut the cost of the prescription into a fourth.” Cardiologist Haffey doesn’t recommend splitting pills. But many physicians help their patients deal with the high cost of medicine in this way. Lipitor isn’t the first cholesterol-buster to go generic. Zocor, now sold under its generic name simvastatin, is a less powerful alternative to Lipitor and another big Turn to Lipitor on P.5


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Eggs Benedict is a dish traditionally high in cholesterol. The price of the cholesterol-reducing drug Lipitor, the world’s best-selling drug, is expected to plummet.

seller, Haffey said. A third statin drug, AstraZeneca’s Crestor, which has not lost its patent, is the most powerful cholesterolbuster on the market, Haffey said. In a recent conference call, Pfizer Chief Executive Officer Ian Read predicted the company’s Lipitor sales will be cut in half next year. The price drop is expected to knock Pfizer from the world’s top-selling pharmaceutical company to third. “More people will be able to afford the generic atorvastatin and it should quickly outsell Pfizer’s original,” says IMS Health spokesman Gary Gatyas. Pfizer is taking drastic measures to protect its investment. It is offering a coupon to cut copays on Lipitor for insured patients to as little as $4 a month. The coupon offer is good for a year and can be found online at www.lipitor.com/patients/ LIPITORforYou.aspx.

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Pfizer also is considering further efforts to hold onto its pharmaceutical gold mine. It is looking into creating a version of Lipitor that can be sold over the counter, according to CEO Read. That may take another two years, partly due to the regulatory process. Pfizer has licensed the generic version of the drug to Watson Pharmaceuticals. Industry analysts predict the American company will take in more than $500 million in sales in its first six months from this one drug. Meanwhile, an Indian-based company, Ranbaxy, has the right to sell the generic of Lipitor beginning today. But it has had trouble with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for violating manufacturing rules on other products. FDA spokeswoman Sandy Walsh declined to comment about whether a Ranbaxy version would be in pharmacies soon. “Our job is to make sure that these drugs are up to the gold standard,” she said. Patients may request either version from their pharmacy.

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■■Holiday survival guide

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By Joshua Espinoza | jespinoza@greeleytribune.com

he holidays are upon us. Chestnut roasting, eggnog quaffing, turkey carving and hall decking — there’s plenty of reasons to be jolly this season. But for some Americans, this time of year may be less joyous and more burdensome as financial, relationship and time pressures make an already-trying year even more difficult — leading to an increase of stress and depression. Turn to Stress on P.7


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Chris Berger, owner of northern Colorado-based Foundations Counseling, says his offices typically see a spike in clients’ stress concerns around the holiday season — particularly regarding money worries and family issues. “At anytime over the past 50 to 100 years, economic pressures tend to increase over the holidays because of the gift-giving and gift-purchasing, which can be a burden to any family,” said national certified counselor Berger, who received his clinical counseling master’s degree from the University of Northern Colorado. “Because of the current economic conditions of the country, that additional burden becomes more significant. “The other factor is people end up spending time with their family, a time that they may not be accustomed to. Many times, family communication can break down over the holidays. And between the economic pressures and the family pressures, we definitely see more stress, more depression, more anxiety.” Common symptoms of stress include loss of appetite, insomnia or hypersomnia, irritability and loss of concentration. Although our bodies are built to handle acute bouts, Berger says, research indicates long-term chronic stress can lead to heart attacks, strokes and even cancer. However, all is not lost. “Stress is manageable and something that needs attention,” said Kim Wilcox, director of UNC’s Counseling Center. “Stress, especially around this time of year, has a significant impact on individuals, and if we’re not able to take care of that, it can lead to more serious physiological symptoms. Fortunately, there are a lot of resources that can help you take the necessary steps to decrease stress.”

Though Berger and Wilcox said there are some biological, genetic factors that may cause certain individuals to be more susceptible to stress, the majority of causes can be treated and/or prevented with a few simple remedies, mostly based on cognitive behavioral therapy: » Organize your life: With all the activities, tasks and obligations of the season, it’s easy to find yourself under a crunch, which can lead to unnecessary stress. The best way to avoid this situation, Wilcox said, is to simply have a plan. Set aside specific days for shopping, decorating and other activities to avoid time-induced pressures. “Being organized is really helpful. Not only budget-wise, but time-wise, family-wise, knowing the demands ahead of time and to have a game plan as to how you will face the holidays,” she said. “Many people have a hard time saying no, so I think trying to figure out what you really can accommodate and do around the holidays can be really useful to reducing stress. If you don’t have the time, you don’t have the time. The same goes for money: If you don’t have it, don’t spend it.” » Get outside: It’s important to note that there also physiological components that lead to stress and depression; the most common is seasonal affective disorder, also known as the “winter blues.” This occurs because of the shortened days and less sunlight, which, according to Berger, can elevate stress levels. “With less sunlight during the day, the regulation of our bodies are also affected,” he says. “Take time to go for a 20- or 30-minute walk outside, breathe in the fresh air, try to relax.” » Take personal time: Between shopping, cooking and visiting loved ones, some people may have a difficult time indulging in some much-needed personal time. Taking a few moments in the day to conduct a “self-inventory” is an easy way to treat and prevent stress, Berger said. When individuals begin to notice symptoms, it’s important to set 10 or 15 minutes aside to gather their thoughts. “It can be really helpful just to have some time each day, even if it’s for 15 minutes, where you’re just by yourself and able to breathe and have a moment to really be centered,” Wilcox said. “That can help you so much to really get you through the rest of the day. We’re over-

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scheduled because we really live in a fast-paced world. Everything is just go, go, go, go. And we don’t take the time we need to just be, and be mindful of how we’re feeling.” » Have a support group (people to talk to): With busy schedules and cold weather, it’s easy for communication to break down among friends and family. However, Wilcox said, spending time and talking with a social support group — friends and family — can be cathartic. “Talk therapy can be very helpful — being able to speak to somebody and being able to release some stress by talking to them for 40 or 50 minutes,” she said. “There are also other avenues like seeking professional help and letting it all out. Communicating is a wonderful way to deal with stress.” » Engage in self-care: Although this tip is the most basic and obvious, Berger said it’s also the most ignored, as the overindulgence and cold weather conditions of the season make it easy to abandon self-care. Both counselors recognize the season’s events make it easy to throw caution to the wind and ignore moderation, but in order to minimize stress during and after the holidays, it’s vital to maintain healthy habits. “Don’t let the holidays become a free-for-all,” Wilcox said. “Overindulgence only adds to your stress and guilt. Have a healthy snack before holiday parties so that you don’t go overboard on sweets or drinks. Continue to get plenty of sleep and physical activity.” » Remember what the holidays are really about: It’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of the holidays, and it becomes increasingly easy to forget why this period is called “the most wonderful time of the year.” It’s not about extravagant consumption or stressinducing obligations, and once people remind themselves of that, many stress factors will fall by the wayside, the counselors say. “I would suggest people think about the true meaning of the holidays,” Berger said. “The true meaning of the holidays isn’t just about an economic incentive to buy, buy, buy or spend, spend, spend. It is about spending time with loved-ones. The holidays are supposed to be a time to disengage, time to relax and smell the roses.”


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6801 W. 20th Street, Suite 208 Greeley ,CO 80634 Phone: (970)330-9061

mEdicAl ARTS pRAcTicE

1300 Main Street Loveland, CO 80550 Phone: (970)686-5646 Fax: (970)686-5118 Professionals: Lance Barker, DO Jonathan Kary, MD Trina Kessinger, MD pharmacy on site - open to the public.

1455 Main Street, Ste 100 Windsor, CO 80550 Phone: (970) 686-3950 Fax: (970) 686-3960 Professional: Emily Anderson, MD Egle Bakanaislas, MD Rovert Bradley III, MD Michael Carey, MD Keith Rangel, MD Julie Homann, FNP

FUNERAl SERvicES

AllNUTT & RESTHAvEN FUNERAl SERvicES 702 13th Street, Greeley, CO Phone: (970) 352-3366 650 W. Drake Road, Ft. Collins, CO Phone: (970) 482-3208 8426 S. College Avenue, Ft. Collins, CO Phone: (970) 667-0202 2100 N. Lincoln, Loveland, CO Phone: (970) 667-1121 1302 Graves Avenue, Estes Park, CO Phone: (970) 586-3101

gASTROENTEROlOgy

wESTlAkE FAmily pHySiciANS, pc 5623 W. 19th Street Greeley, CO Phone: (970) 353-9011 Fax: (970) 353-9135 Professionals: Richard Budensiek, D.O.; Jacqueline Bearden, MD; Janis McCall, MD; Angela Mills, MD Frank Morgan, MD; David Pols, D.O. www.bannerhealth.com

1455 Main Street, Ste 100 Windsor, CO 80550 Phone: (970) 686-3950 Peter Witt, MD

HEAlTH ANd FiTNESS

BEllS RUNNiNg/wAlkiNg 3620 W. 10th Street Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)356-6964

Administration Office 2726 W. 11th Street Road Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)352-8487 Fax: (970)475-0037

iNdEpENdENT ASSiSTEd liviNg

gRAcE pOiNTE

1919 68th Avenue Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970) 304-1919 Website: www.gracepointegreeley.com

mEAdOwviEw OF gREElEy

5300 29th Street Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)353-6800 Website: www.meadowviewofgreeley.com

iNdEpENdENT ASSiSTEd liviNg w/SERvicES

STUdiO z FiTNESS

2000 35th Avenue Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: 970-388-7956 Phone: 970-313-6924 www.zumbalove.ning.com www.zumba.com

cARiNg HEARTS HOmE HEAlTHcARE

2928 W. 10th Street Greeley, CO Phone: (970)351-8181 Fax: (970)351-0281 Professionals: Gregory Denzel, DO

FAmily pHySiciANS OF gREElEy, llp-cOTTONwOOd

wiNdSOR mEdicAl cliNic

HOSpicE OF NORTHERN cOlORAdO

HOmE HEAlTH cARE

NEXT cARE

5881 W. 16th Street Greeley ,CO 80634 Phone: (970)313-2700 Fax: (970)313-2720 Professionals: Joseph Corona, MD James W. Ley, MD William J. Oligmueller, MD Brian K. Schmalhorst, MD

2010 16th Street, Ste. A Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)378-4475 Fax: (970)378-4429 Professionals: Mark Rosenblatt, MD Ahmed M. Sherif, MD Yazan Abu Qwaider, MD

HOSpicE

Health & Recreation Campus 5701 W. 20th Street Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: 970-330-9691 www.workoutwest.com

2500 Rocky Mountain Avenue Loveland, CO 80538 Phone: (970)203-7180 Fax: (970)203-7105 Professionals: Pamela Levine, MD

pEAkviEw mEdicAl cENTER

NORTH cOlORAdO gASTROENTEROlOgy (Ncmc)

2010 2011

wORk OUT wEST

mEdicAl cliNic AT cENTERRA pc

2520 W. 16th St. Greeley ,CO Phone: (970) 356-2520 Professionals: Joanna H. Branum, M.D.; Ann T. Colgan, M.D.; Jennifer D. Dawson, D.O.; Douglas A. Magnuson, M.D.; Lori A. Ripley, M.D.; Andrew P. Stoddard, M.D.; D. Craig Wilson, M.D.

2420 W. 16th Street Greeley ,CO 80634 Phone: (970) 353-7668 Professionals: Christopher T. Kennedy, M.D.; Daniel P. Pflieger, M.D.; Mark D. Young, M.D.; Stacey L. Garber, M.D. Amy E. Mattox, M.D.

wiNdSOR mEdicAl cliNic

6801 W. 20th Street, Suite 207 Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)378-1409

HEAliNg HElpERS, llc

3527 W. 12th Street Suite 104, Greeley, CO Phone: (970) 302-5559 Email: (970) Nswanson33@gmail.com

dOwgiN, THOmAS A., md. cENTERS FOR gASTROENTEROlOgy 7251 W. 20th St., Bldg J Greeley, CO Phone: (970)207-9773 3702 Timberline Ft. Collins, CO Phone: (970)207-9773 2555 E. 13th Street, Suite 220 Loveland, CO Phone: (970)669-5432 Website: www.digestive-health.net

gREElEy mEdciAl cliNic pc 1900 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)350-2740 Professionals: Steven Kading, MD Peter C. Witt, MD

REHABiliTATiON ANd viSiTiNg NURSE ASSOciATiON 2105 Clubhouse Drive Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970) 330-5655 Fax: (970) 330-7146 Web Site: www.rvna.info Professionals: Crystal Day, CEO

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BONEll gOOd SAmARiTAN 708 22nd Street Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)352-6082 Fax: (970)356-7970 Web Site: www.good-sam.com

FOX RUN SENiOR liviNg 1720 60th Avenue Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)353-7773 Fax: (970)330-9708 Web Site: www.good-sam.com

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Breen, john f., md (ncmc) 1801 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)350-6071 Fax: (970)350-6702

internal medicine

Banner health clinic 2010 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)350-5660 www.bannerhealth.com

Greeley medical clinic Pc 1900 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)350-2438 Fax: (970)350-2473 Professionals: Berntsen, Mark F. MD Cash, Robert L. MD Christiansen, Dana L. MD Ebens, John B. MD Floyd, Chelsca PA-C Loftin, Andrew PA-C Rademacher, Donald R. MD Racine, Kim PA-C Randle, Michael T. MD Thompson, Keith S. MD Tryggestad, David I. MD Zenk, Daniel R.MD

midWifery care

center for Women’s health 1715 61st Avenue Greeley, CO Phone: (970)336-1500 Professionals: Marie Foose, CNM; Michael Plotnick, MD Krista O’Leary, CNM Karen Vorderberg, CNM

nePhroloGy

Greeley medical clinic 1900 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970) 350-2438 Professionals: Donal Rademacher, MD

neuroloGy

medical equiPment & suPPlies

aerocare

700 Automation Drive Windsor, CO Phone: (970)686-6424

Banner home medical equiPment (ncmc) ncmc - Behavioral health

928 12th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Professionals: Cheryl Giambrone, LPC Angelica Perino, LPC, CACIII Elise Pugh, LPC Shawn Crawford, LPC Laura Grotenhuis, LPC Tia Lewis, LPC Renée Rogers, LMFT Dr. Robert Ruegg, MD-psychiatry Jose Vasquez, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

orthodontic associates of Greeley, Pc

1715 61st Ave. Greeley, CO Phone: (970)336-1500 Professionals: Stewart Abbot, MD; Marie Foose, CNM; Michael Plotnick, MD; Krista O’Leary, CNM; Karen Vorderberg, CNM; Bea Bachenberg, WHCNP; Kecia Doll, Licensed Esthetician; Becci Payne, Certified Massage Therapist

Greeley medical clinic

centennial neuroloGy Dr. David Ewing 7251 W. 20th Street, Unit C Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970) 356-3876

ncmc neuroloGy clinic

1800 15th Street, Suite 100B Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970) 350-5612 Fax: (970) 350-5619 Professionals: Siegel, Jeffery, MD Shaffer, William, MD; Hayes, Todd DO

1900 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)350-2471 Professionals: John Charbonneau, MD Michael Deitz, PA-C

oncoloGy & hemaloloGy

cancer institute (ncmc) 1800 15th Street, Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970) 350-6680 Toll Free: (866) 357-9276 Fax: (970)350-6610 Professionals: Elizabeth Ceilley, MD Brian Fuller, MD

Greeley medical clinic

Phone: (970)506-6420

mental health services

center for Women’s health

1900 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)350-2403 Fax: (970)392-4708 Professionals: Burket, Charles R. MD Colberg, Craig S. MD Kiser, Rick E., MD

occuPational medicine

massaGe theraPy

1715 61st Avenue Greeley, CO Phone: (970)336-1500 Professional: Becci Payne, Certified Massage Therapist

Greeley orthodontic center

5623 W. 19th Street Greeley, CO Phone: (970) 353-9011 Fax: (970) 353-9135 Professionals: Jacqueline Bearden, MD; Richard Budensiek, D.O.; Janis McCall, MD; Angela Mills, MD Frank Morgan, MD; David Pols, D.O. www.bannerhealth.com

2928 W. 10th St. Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)351-8181 Fax: (970)351-0281 Professionals: Gregory D. Denzel, DO

nursinG home rehaBilitation

centennial health care center 1637 29th Ave. Place Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970) 356-8181 Fax: (970) 356-3278

orthodontics

Greeley medical clinic Pc

Westlake family Physicians, Pc

next care

healinG touch massaGe @ center for Women’s health

oBstetrics & GynecoloGy

1675 18th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Professionals: Thomas R. Lininger, MD Phone: (970)378-4170 Fax: (970)378-4171 Douglas J. Kemme, MD Phone: (970)353-6722 Fax: (970)353-6434 Michael D. Stone, MD Phone: (970)378-4170 Fax: (970)378-4171 Debra DeWall, PA-C

2021 Clubhouse Dr., Suite 110 Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970) 330-2500 Fax: (970) 330-2548 E-Mail: gocpc@doctork.com Website: www.doctork.com Professionals: Dr. Gary J. Kloberdanz

3400 W. 16thSt., Bldg 4-V Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970) 356-5900 Website: www.dredgren.com Professionals: Burdett R. Edgren, DDS, MS; Bradford N. Edgren, DDS, MS

oral surGery & maxillofacial surGury

nicholas, kenton c. md Greeley medical clinic 1900 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)350-2458 Fax: (970)392--4715

orthoPedics

Greeley medical clinic Pc 1900 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)350-2427 Fax: (970)350-2421 Professionals: Grossnickle, Mark D. MD Hunter, Brett P. MD Snyder, Joshua MD Simonsson, Michelle PA-C

mountain vista orthoPaedics 5890 W. 13th Street, Suite 101 Greeley, CO Phone: (970)348-0020 Fax: (970)348-0044 Web Site: www.bannerhealth.com Professionals: Randy M. Bussey, MD Daniel Heaston, MD Thomas Pazik, MD Shelly Remley, PA-C Kelly R. Sanderford, MD Steven Sides, MD Linda Young, MD

Windsor medical clinic

1455 Main Street, Ste 100 Windsor, CO 80550 Phone: (970) 383-3950 Mark Grossnickle, MD Brett Hunter, MD Joshua Snyder, MD

Pediatrics

Banner health clinic 6801 W. 20th Street, Suite 201 Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)350-5828 www.bannerhealth.com

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Pediatric rehaBilitation

Banner rehaBilitation center 1801 16th Street Greeley, CO Phone: (970)350-6160 Fax: (970)378-3858

Personal resPonse service

Banner life line (ncmc) 2010 16th Street, Suite C Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: 1-877-493-8109 (970) 378-4743

Physical theraPy

hoPe theraPy center (Formerly North Colorado Therapy Center) 2780 28th Avenue Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)339-0011 Website: www.GCIinc.org Professionals: Chris Denham, PT; Kryste Haas, OT; Kathie Hertzke, PTA; Moni Kohlhoff, PT; Alex Luksik, PTA; Jeanne Rabe, PT; Melissa Richardson, PT; Howard Belon, PhD, Clinical Psychologist

PeakvieW medical center 5881 W. 16th Street Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970) 313-2775 Fax: (970) 313-2777 Professionals: M. Elissa Marshall, OT Ola Simonsson, PT Jennifer Smiddy, PT Tami Story, PT


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Foot & ankle Center oF northern Colorado p.C.

1931 65th Ave., Suite A Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970) 351-0900 Fax: (970) 351-0940 4401 Union Street Johnstown, CO 80534 Phone: (970) 443-0925 Web Site: www.footandanklecolorado.com Professionals: Daniel J. Hatch, D.P.M. Mike D. Vaardahl, D.P.M.

Greeley Foot & ankle 2000 16th Street, Suite 3 Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)352-4815 Fax: (970)352-5130 Professionals: Dr. Jean Masterson

pulmonary/CritiCal Care

north Colorado pulmonary (nCmC) 2010 16th Street, Ste A Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)392-2026 Fax: (970)392-2028 Professionals: David Fitzgerald, DO Kelli R. Janata, DO Robert J. Janata, DO

prosthetiCs & orthotiCs

hanGer prosthetiCs & orthotiCs

7251 West 20th Street, Building M Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)330-9449 Fax: (970)330-4217 2500 Rocky Mountain Avenue, Suite 2100 North Medical Office Building Loveland CO 80538 Phone: (970) 619-6585 Fax (970) 619-6591 Website: www.hanger.com Professinal: Ben Struzenberg, CPO Michelle West, Mastectomy Fitter

radioloGy

Greeley mediCal CliniC pC 1900 16th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970) 350-2423

rehabilitation

asCent at liFe Care Center 4800 25th Street Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)330-6400 Website: www.lcca.com Professionals: Annie Bennett Leslie Vail

banner rehabilitation Phone: (970)350-6160

Cbp spine Center

1180 Main Street, Suite 7 Windsor, CO Phone: (970)686-9117 Fax: (970)686-5441 Website: www.windsorspinecenter.com Professionals: Dr. Jason W. Haas Dr. Sandra Haas

peakview mediCal Center 5881 W. 16th St. Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)313-2775 Fax: (970)313-2777

rheumatoloGy

Greeley mediCal CliniC/ loveland 1675 18th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 2500 Rocky Mountain Avenue Loveland, CO 80538 Professionals: James Levine, DO Phone: (970)350-2433 Fax: (970)392-4768 Garvin C.. Murray, MD Phone: (970)461-1880 Fax: (970)593-9731 J. Stephen Thompson, MD Phone: (970)461-1880 Fax: (970)593-9731

skin Care

keCias skin Care @ Center For women’s health 1715 61st Avenue Greeley, CO Phone: (970)336-1500 Professinal: Kecia Doll, Licensed Esthetician

skilled Care/rehab

bonell Good samaritan

surGery General & trauma

708 22nd Street Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)352- 6082 Fax: (970)356-7970 Website: www.good-sam.com

1900 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)350-2425 Fax: (970)350-2447 Professionals: Grauerholz, Brent D. MD Noordewier, Edward, MD Nystrom, Robert DO Lee, Dan PA-C

1919 68th Avenue Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970) 304-1919 Website: www.gracepointegreeley.com

summitview urGent Care

speeCh and lanGuaGe

2001 70th Avenue Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)378-4155 Fax: (970)378-4151 www.bannerhealth.com Professionals: Thomas Harms, MD Amy E. Shenkenberg, MD Linda Young, MD

unC speeCh lanGuaGe patholoGy CliniC

sports mediCine

mountain vista orthopaediCs 5890 W. 13th Street, Suite 101 Greeley, CO Phone: (970)348-0020 Fax: (970)348-0044 Web Site: www.bannerhealth.com Professionals: Randy M. Bussey, MD Daniel Heaston, MD Thomas Pazik, MD Shelly Remley, PA-C Kelly R. Sanderford, MD Steven Sides, MD Linda Young, MD

north Colorado sports mediCine 1801 16th Street Greeley, CO Phone: (970)392-2496

speeCh lanGuaGe patholoGy

banner rehabilitation Center 1801 16th Street Greeley, CO Phone: (970)350-6160 Fax: (970)378-3858

urGent Care

Greeley mediCal CliniC

GraCe pointe

Gunter Hall, Room 0330 Greeley, CO 80639 Phone: (970)351-2012/TTY Fax: (970)351-1601 Web Site: www.unco.edu/NHS/asls/clinic.htm Professionals: Lynne Jackowiak, M.S., CCC-SLP Julie Hanks, Ed.D Patty Walton, M.A., CCC-SLP Mark Guiberson, Ph.D., CCC-SLP

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uroloGy

bariatriC surGery (nCmC) 1800 15th Street, Suite 200 Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)378-4433 866-569-5926 Fax: (970)378-4440 Professionals: Michael W. Johnell, MD

Greeley mediCal CliniC/ loveland 1900 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 2500 Rocky Mountain Avenue Loveland, CO 80538 Phone: (970)350-2426 Fax: (970)350-2452 Professionals: Steven M. Dubs, MD Lesley A. Fraser, MD Michael E. Peetz, MD Phone: (970)350-2426 Fax: (970)350-2452 James Schiefer, MD Phone: (970)203-7250 Fax: (970)619-6094

surGery western states burn Center (nCmC) 1801 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)350-6607 Fax: (970)350-6306 Professionals: Gail Cockrell, MD Cleon W. Goodwin, MD BURN

surGiCal assoCiates oF Greeley pC (nCmC) 1800 15th St. Suite 210 Greeley, CO Phone: (970)352-8216 Toll Free: 1-888-842-4141 Professionals: Lisa Burton, M.D.; Michael Harkabus, M.D.; Jason Ogren, M.D.; Samuel Saltz, D.O.; Robert Vickerman, M.D.

Greeley mediCal CliniC 1900 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)350-2491 Fax: (970)350-2492 Professionals: Gary R, Goodman, MD Hank Jounson, PA-C

mountain vista uroloGy 5890 W. 13th Street, Suite 106 Greeley, CO 80634 Professionals: James Wolach, MD Curtis Crylen, MD www.bannerhealth.com

veins

vein CliniC (nCmC)

1800 15th Street, Suite 340 Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)378-4593 Fax: (970)378-4591 Professionals: Maurice I. Lyons Jr., DO Kenneth M. Richards, MD Gene E. Tullis, MD

women’s serviCes

Greeley mediCal CliniC 1900 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970) 350-2403 Charles Burket, MD Craig Colbery, MD Rick Kiser, MD Amy Schweers, NP

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OR

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0.9%

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$3766 Total Due At Lease Signing

OR

Down Payment Security Deposit First Months Lease Payment Acquisition fee

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OR

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2011 SUBARU IMPREZA 2.5i

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168

$

BFA-21 From Factory Allocation

Down Payment Security Deposit First Months Lease Payment Acquisition fee

PER MO. LEASE/36 MOS. 10,000 miles per year.

*

UPTO 36 MOS. UPTO 72 MOS.

UPTO 48 MOS.

PER MO. LEASE/36 MOS. 10,000 miles per year.

CDA-01 FROM FACTORY ALLOCATION

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TO FINANCE

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194

$

CAA-01 From Factory Allocation

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UP TO 34 MPG

$22,420 MSRP - $2,066 Ehrlich Discount

$20,354 TO FINANCE

$1595 $0 $168 $595

BJA-01 From Factory Allocation

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Down Payment Security Deposit First Months Lease Payment Acquisition fee

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OR

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