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THRiVE » northern colorado wellness
making New Year’s resolutions isn’t a problem. keeping them is. This year, let the experts help you ...
Make them count
» INSIDE: Health Events
■ A look at what’s going on in northern Colorado
Mental illness in Colorado
■ A report finds that 1 in 3 Coloradans has some type of mental illness
Dental care
■ Make your mouth smile with these tips
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JAnuARy HEALTH EVEnTs Shoppe: Help with Your « Body New Years’ Resolutions, Body Shoppe is a 12-week lifestyle change program sponsored by the Cardiac Rehab Program of North Colorado Medical Center, 1801 16th St., Greeley. Program staff will help people develop healthy habits and maintain motivation. There are four choices of exercise times to meet a busy schedule. Cost: $299 per person (an $800 value) or $500 per couple. To register for more information, call (970) 350-6204. The program begins Jan. 5.
and daughters event, « Moms 9:30-11 a.m. Jan. 7 at the
Windsor Recreation Center, 250 11th St. Visit with family physicians, gynecologists and other experts who will facilitate a discussion of normal puberty-related events and have the opportunity to ask questions in a relaxed setting. There will be treats and
other fun activities to enjoy for moms and daughters, including skin care. Cost: $10 for nonmembers, free for Spirit members. To reserve a space, call (970) 392-2222.
Tests, 7-8:45 a.m. Jan. 11 « Blood and 25, North Colorado Medical Center, Union Colony Room, Area C on the ground floor, 1801 16th St., Greeley. Wellness Services offers low-cost 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.
Check Head To Toe, « Body Jan. 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31 at the
Summit View Medical Commons, 2001 70th Ave., Greeley. Head-to-toe health screenings including blood work, sleep questionnaire, lung function
CPR with AED, « Heartsaver 7-9 p.m. Jan. 19 at the Family
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.
CPR with AED « Heartsaver — Windsor, 6-8 p.m. Jan. 23
Fun Plex, 501 65th Ave., Greeley. Taught by the American Heart Association certified health care professionals, this first aid class provides participants with an understanding of first aid basics, medical emergencies, injury emergencies and environmental emergencies. Upon completion of the course, participants will receive a Heartsaver First Aid course completion card. The certification is valid for two years. To register, call (970) 350-9401.
for health care provid« CPR ers, 5-8:30 p.m. Jan. 9 at
North Colorado Medical Center, Longs Room, second floor, 1801 16th St., Greeley. This class is designed for licensed and nonlicensed health care providers. Topics covered include: cardiopulmonary resuscitation, airway obstruction and rescue breathing for adult, children and infants. The certification is valid for two years. Cost: $55. To register, call (970) 350-6633.
at the Windsor Recreation Center, 250 11th St. Taught by the American Heart Association certified health care professionals, this first aid class provides participants with an understanding of first aid basics, medical emergencies, injury emergencies and environmental emergencies. Upon completion of the course, participants will receive a Heartsaver First Aid course completion card. The certification is valid for two years. To register, call (970) 674-3500.
First Aid, « Heartsaver 4-6:30 p.m. Jan. 19 at the
Class, 6-7:15 p.m. « Cooking Jan. 10 at North Colorado
Medical Center, Cardiac Rehab Kitchen, 1801 16th St., Greeley. Kick Start your Resolutions class. Learn some low-calorie meals to start off your new year. Introduction to the new dietary guidelines included. Taught by Nancy Lightfoot , R.D. Cost: $10. To register, call (970) 350-6633.
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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) 3506070. Cost: $199.
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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 with a Wellness Specialist and a health information packet. Cost: $100. To make an appointment, call (970) 350-6070.
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Family Fun Plex, 501 65th Ave., Greeley. Taught by the American Heart Association certified health care professionals, this first aid class provides participants with an understanding of first aid basics, medical emergencies, injury emergencies and environmental emergencies. Upon completion of the course, participants willwellness receive a Heartsaver First Aid course completion card. The certification is valid for two years. To register, call (970) 350-9401.
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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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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.
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By Cara DeGette n Colorado Public News
early one in three Coloradans has some type of mental illness. That’s according to a report released in December by a group called Advancing Colorado’s Mental Health Care, funded by several Colorado-based foundations. The report estimates that 1.5 million residents need mental health care, including treatment for substance abuse. Nearly 1 in 12 — an estimated 450,000 Coloradans — are in severe need of mental health care.
“These numbers include mild, moderate and severe conditions,” said the principal author, Andrew Keller of the Boulderbased TriWest Group, a management consulting firm. The range includes “people with mild disorders to people who, without treatment, could lose their jobs, their marriages and maybe their kids,” he said. Colorado ranks 32nd in the nation for public mental health care funding. The state ranks sixth for its rate of suicide. The extensive report is part of a fiveyear, $4.25 million project that involved 89 organizations across the state, from mental health care providers to human services agencies. It found that huge rural swaths of the state have little to no mental health care providers. Specifically, 86 percent of all the child psychiatrists, 82 percent of practicing psychiatrists and nearly all psychiatrists specializing in substance abuse work in the Denver and Colorado Springs metropolitan areas. Fewer hospital beds are available for children, adolescents and seniors with mental health illnesses than a decade ago. More than 50 percent of care for mental health and substance abuse in Colorado is delivered via primary care physicians — of which there is also a shortage. Keller said the decrease in the number
of hospital beds for people with severe mental illnesses is not necessarily a bad thing, as warehousing that segment of the population isn’t always the best option. However, he noted that health care professionals and policymakers have not done a good job at finding better solutions. “Just because someone who is mentally ill is homeless doesn’t mean they need to be in a psychiatric hospital,” Keller said. “Maybe they just need a place to live.” The per-capita number of Coloradans identified as needing mental health care has risen since 2003 — but that is because medical professionals now combine mental heath care with substance abuse, Keller said. “We’ve come to understand in the past 15 years that there’s a big overlap of the two disorders, that we’re seeing the same people at different times,” he said. “So we really need to have the two systems work together.” Keller said Advancing Colorado’s Mental Health Care is working to coordinate with health centers around Colorado to better provide mental health care in tandem with other health care providers. Primary care doctors, he said, often can detect mental health and substance abuse issues early, during routine checkups, and recommend treatments before things get out of hand.
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hile regular visits to the dentist’s office for routine cleanings are important for dental health, taking care of your teeth and gums each day is paramount to keeping your mouth healthy. Here are some brushing-andbeyond tips to help prevent oral health problems down the road. Preventative care is imperative. Basic hygiene practices can help maintain the health of your mouth. Remember to: » Regularly brush with
toothpaste, floss and visit your dentist. Brush at least twice a day. » Purchase a brush with soft bristles and make sure to use light pressure while brushing so you don’t wear away tooth enamel. » Pay attention to your toothbrush. Does it need to be replaced? A good rule is to purchase a new toothbrush every three to four months. » Speak with your dentist about best brushing and flossing practices, as well as the recommended number of visits to the dentist’s office each year.
The number of necessary visits may vary depending on specific patient needs. Preventing enamel loss
Consuming too many acidic foods or soft drinks, and a long list of other factors, can weaken enamel. Enamel loss can lead to cavities, tooth sensitivity, discoloration and other oral health problems. To help maintain your tooth enamel, try to avoid drinks such as soda and fruit juices, and foods such as those high in citric acid or sugar content whenever possible.
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ew Year’s has always been a holiday to reflect on your life; it’s an occasion to look back at the past and, perhaps more importantly, an occasion to look forward to the future. It’s at this time of the year when people analyze the good and bad aspects of their lifestyles and set goals for further improvement that will take place during the next 12 months. Unfortunately, very few of those goals will come to fruition. Just like resolutions and the new year go hand-inhand, so do resolutions and failure. According to the Opinion Corp. of Princeton, N.J., about 45 percent of Americans will set goals come the first of January, but only 8 percent of them will accomplish those goals. But why is the success rate so low? Why is it that people have a surge of motivation for better living, specifically health-related habits, but will lose that drive within the first month of its pursuit? “Every New Year, everyone wants to set goals for themselves. They have a new slate and want to do things in their life differently,” said Ginger Maki, a physician with North Colorado Medical Center’s Cardiac Rehabilitation Center. “It’s great that people want to better themselves, but many take the wrong approach and kind of set themselves up for failure, which can set them even further back.” So what can people do to ensure they stick with their goals of a healthier life, whether it be losing weight, eating healthier or quitting smoking?
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ecause the majority of resolutions focus on an individual’s physical health, many people fail to recognize the importance of mental health when attempting to reach a goal.
Dr. Amy Laurent, an out-patient doctor and psychiatrist with NCMC’s Behavioral Health department, said it is important for people to first tackle any underlying emotional issues that might prove detrimental to success. “If someone is depressed, they’re going to have a negative view of the future, not make good assessments of themselves or the future,” she said. “They might not be able to make a constructive goal or not have the concentration, energy or hope to follow through. So if someone’s depressed, that needs to be treated before they could be successful with pursuing a goal for the new year.”
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aki says the primary hurdle for people to maintain their new lifestyle is their alreadybusy, pre-existing lifestyle. Between job, family and school obligations, there may not be enough time to keep up with goals, so it’s important to have a plan, especially when it comes to goals like increasing exercise.
“These days, a lot of people are always on the go and might have a busy week — maybe busy with work or kids’ activities — and they might go two, three or seven days without working on their goal, so it becomes easy to give up,” Maki said. “Many people don’t schedule time for their activity, which is so important. Try not to have the ‘I’ll do it when I have time’ mentality; instead set a consistent, specific time to work on your goal and begin to make it a habit.”
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aki also says that within her Body Shopp program at NCMC, a big mistake her pat and many resolution-setters make is they goals that are too overwhelming and long-term. I order to fix that common error, she suggests simp subdividing a large overall goal into various small
“I tell people to set short-term goals that ar achievable in maybe a couple of weeks,” Mak said. “An example of this is, ‘I will walk with my friend at the Greeley Mall before it opens three times a week for 45 minutes for the next two weeks.’ ” Laurent echoed Maki’s advice, saying “bite-sized” goals also are beneficial to your psyche when trying to accomplish a larger one.
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“People might have a big goal in mind, but they need to break it up into small steps,” she said. “When it is achievable and something they can accomplish in a short time, they gain confidence and feel good about what they accomplished, and they can move on to the next step. The concept is building confidence and positive feelings about yourself with each small step.”
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n addition to setting small goals, Laurent and Maki insist the goals should be realistic, which is something many people fail to remember when making New Year’s resolutions.
“A big reason why so many people give up so easily is because they set goals that are not
achievable,” Maki said. “For example, ‘I’m gonna lose 20 pounds in one month.’ Well that just doesn’t happen, unless they starve themselves or put themselves in a state of malnutrition, and they could possibly get sick.” In order to ensure their goals are probable, Maki said it’s a good idea to for people to seek out an expert source, someone with experience in health and nutrition who could provide one-onone guidance during an individual’s pursuit of his/her goal.
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eople need to remember that we’re human,” Laurent said. “We sometimes run off course, but we need to keep our goal in mind and move back to it.”
Laurent and Maki said many people’s negative thoughts about their progress are very detrimental to their success. When people slack on their small goals, they might get discouraged and easily give up on their resolutions. “The person trying to make a change needs to treat themselves with gentleness and not be too hard on themselves,” Maki said. “They should expect progress, not perfection. Nobody is perfect.”
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oing along with not being hard yourself, Maki and Laurent suggest taking some time for selfindulgence when small goals are accomplished, something that will boost esteem and provide incentive to continue your resolution.
“Rewarding yourself with something other than food is great,” Maki said. “Maybe something like buying a new article of clothing or going to a movie or buying a book. But for a lot of people it doesn’t have to be buying something; it can be just some personal recognition. Taking in the self-satisfaction and the feeling of success can be enough.”
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lthough the aforementioned tips can set individuals on the right track to accomplish New Year’s resolutions, Maki said the most important factor in ensuring success is personal drive and want.
“You have to decide yourself to make the change,” she said. “If your spouse is nagging you to lose weight and you do it to please your spouse or anyone else, it may not work. You have to decide what you want to do for yourself.”
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gastroEntErology
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2000 35th Avenue Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: 970-388-7956 Phone: 970-313-6924 www.zumbalove.ning.com www.zumba.com
pEaKviEw MEdical cEntEr
worK oUt wEst
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
Health & Recreation Campus 5701 W. 20th Street Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: 970-330-9691 www.workoutwest.com
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caring hEarts hoME hEalthcarE
wEstlaKE FaMily physicians, pc
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
indEpEndEnt assistEd living w/sErvicEs
3620 W. 10th Street Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)356-6964
2928 W. 10th Street Greeley, CO Phone: (970)351-8181 Fax: (970)351-0281 Professionals: Gregory Denzel, DO
windsor MEdical clinic
2010 2011
BElls rUnning/walKing
nEXt carE
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
hEalth and FitnEss
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
north colorado gastroEntErology (ncMc) 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
windsor MEdical clinic 1455 Main Street, Ste 100 Windsor, CO 80550 Phone: (970) 686-3950 Peter Witt, MD
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
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
hospicE
hospicE oF northErn colorado 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
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FoX rUn sEnior living 1720 60th Avenue Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)353-7773 Fax: (970)330-9708 Web Site: www.good-sam.com
inFEctioUs disEasE
BrEEn, john F., Md (ncMc) 1801 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)350-6071 Fax: (970)350-6702
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TRiBUNE MEDiCAL DiRECTORY 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
maSSaGe tHeraPy
HealinG toucH maSSaGe @ center For Women’S HealtH
1715 61st Avenue Greeley, CO Phone: (970)336-1500 Professional: Becci Payne, Certified Massage Therapist
Banner Home medical equiPment (ncmc) Phone: (970)506-6420
mental HealtH ServiceS
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
center For Women’S HealtH
ortHodontic aSSociateS oF Greeley, Pc
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
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
occuPational medicine
Greeley medical clinic
medical equiPment & SuPPlieS 700 Automation Drive Windsor, CO Phone: (970)686-6424
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
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
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
aerocare
oBStetricS & GynecoloGy
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
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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2011 PeakvieW medical center 5881 W. 16th St. Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)313-2700 Fax: (970)313-2727 Professionals: Amy Driscoll, MD Meshelle M. Kolanz, MD Chris Moore, MD Robert L. Pedersen, MD Joseph Ryan, MD Tom Deen, PA-C
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
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
prosthetiCs & orthotiCs
north Colorado sports mediCine 1801 16th Street Greeley, CO Phone: (970)392-2496
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.
urGent Care
Greeley mediCal CliniC 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
1900 16th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970) 350-2423
Phone: (970)350-6160
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
surGery General & trauma
Greeley mediCal CliniC pC
banner rehabilitation
mountain vista orthopaediCs
1801 16th Street Greeley, CO Phone: (970)350-6160 Fax: (970)378-3858
radioloGy
4800 25th Street Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)330-6400 Website: www.lcca.com Professionals: Annie Bennett Leslie Vail
sports mediCine
banner rehabilitation Center
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
asCent at liFe Care Center
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
speeCh lanGuaGe patholoGy
hanGer prosthetiCs & orthotiCs
rehabilitation
speeCh and lanGuaGe
unC speeCh lanGuaGe patholoGy CliniC
summitview urGent Care
bonell Good samaritan
708 22nd Street Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)352- 6082 Fax: (970)356-7970 Website: www.good-sam.com
GraCe pointe
1919 68th Avenue Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970) 304-1919 Website: www.gracepointegreeley.com
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
2011 uroloGy
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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Announcing
APR UP TO 36 MOS. % [1]
On All NEW 2011 Subaru Models and 2012 Subaru Forester, Legacy, Outback and Tribeca Models
2012 SUBARU LEGACY 2.5i
UP TO 37 MPG
0%[1] 1.9%[2]
2012 SUBARU OUTBACK 2.5i
UPTO 36 MOS. UPTO 72 MOS.
169
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$2025 $0 $169 $595
UPTO 36 MOS. UPTO 72 MOS.
PER MO. LEASE/36 MOS. 10,000 miles per year.
$2789 Total Due At Lease Signing
$20,745 MSRP - $1,069 Ehrlich Discount
OR
[2]
UP TO 32 MPG
ALLOY WHEEL VALUE PACKAGE UPTO 36 MOS. UPTO 72 MOS.
178
$
$3050 $0 $178 $555
Down Payment Security Deposit First Months Lease Payment Acquisition fee
$3823 Total Due At Lease Signing
OR
PER MO. LEASE/36 MOS. 10,000 miles per year.
Down Payment Security Deposit First Months Lease Payment Acquisition fee
$24,070 MSRP - $1,356 Ehrlich Discount
$22,714
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TO FINANCE
2012 SUBARU IMPREZA 2.0i CVT
1.9% 2.9% **
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UP TO 36 MPG
UPTO 36 MOS. UPTO 72 MOS.
148
$
CFA-21 From Factory Allocation
PER MO. LEASE/36 MOS. 10,000 miles per year.
CDA-01 FROM FACTORY ALLOCATION
$4784 Total Due At Lease Signing
TO FINANCE
1.9%
0%
[1]
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$19,676
2012 SUBARU FORESTER 2.5x
194
$
CAA-01 From Factory Allocation
Down Payment Security Deposit First Months Lease Payment Acquisition fee
0%[1] 1.9%[2]
UP TO 34 MPG
$22,420 MSRP - $2,066 Ehrlich Discount
$20,921 TO FINANCE
$1795 $0 $148 $595
CJB-01 From Factory Allocation
PER MO. LEASE/36 MOS. 10,000 miles per year.
Down Payment Security Deposit First Months Lease Payment Acquisition fee
$1538 Total Due At Lease Signing
$19,240 MSRP
OR
$18,401 TO FINANCE
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