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SHOP AROUND? Report shows big differences in what Colorado facilities charge for MRIs Page 6

» INSIDE: COULD YOU HAVE LOW THYROID? • CHECK OUT THE MEDICAL DIRECTORY • EVENTS


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Ask the Expert: KidnEy StonES

Question:

Is there anything I can do to prevent kidney stones?

Answer:

one of the most common reasons patients are seen in our urology practice is kidney stones. Studies have suggested they affect 10 to 15 percent of the U.S. population. Most kidney stones are made up of various crystals of calcium. the crystals form into stone when urine becomes overconcentrated. Kidney stones, though seemingly tiny, can be very painful to pass through the body. However, there are some simple things you can do to prevent the formation of kidney stones, or the growth of any stones you may already have. Most people do not need to avoid dietary calcium or supplements in modest DPRXQWV ,W LV LPSRUWDQW WR GLVFXVV DQ\ VLJQL多FDQW GLHWDU\ FKDQJHV ZLWK \RXU urologist or primary care physician.

Curtis Crylen, M.D. north Colorado Urology Appointments: (970) 378-1000

Five simple things you can do to prevent kidney stones: Drink plenty of water throughout the day

Eat a healthy diet

Limit salt intake

Stick to lean animal proteins

Consume drinks that contain citric acid

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Banner Health has been named as a Top 10 Health System in the U.S. for patient care according to Thomson Reuters. Connect with us: Although the content of this ad is intended to be accurate, neither the publisher nor any other party assumes liability for loss or damage due to reliance on this material. if you have a medical question, consult your medical professional.

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lipid testing, flexibility and body fat measurement, an exercise prescription, exercise classes and eight evening education classes. » WHEN: Fitness testing by appointment June 1-10. Classes begin June 14 and continue through Sept. 12. » WHERE: Cardiac Rehabilitation, North Colorado Medical Center, 1801 16th St., Greeley. » COST: $299 per person or $500 per couple. » DETAILS: Call (970) 350-6204 to register or for more details.

HEALTH EVENTS « BLOOD TESTS

» WHERE: Union Colony Room, Area C, ground floor, North Colorado Medical Center, 1801 16th St., Greeley. » COST: Costs vary. » DETAILS: To schedule an appointment, call (970) 350-6633 at least 24 hours in advance. Walk-ins welcome.

» WHAT: North Colorado Medical Center’s Wellness Services offers low-cost blood screenings. Open labs are available on the second Wednesday and fourth Wednesday of every month from 7-8:45 a.m. Some immunizations are available upon request and availability. » WHEN: 7-8:45 a.m. June 8 and 22.

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« COOKING CLASSES

BODY SHOPPE » WHAT: A 12-week lifestyle change program that includes stress testing,

Learn about heart-healthy cooking and how to modify unhealthy cooking habits in North Colorado Medical Center’s monthly cooking classes. This

month’s focus is “Kids’ Cooking Class.” » WHEN: 5:30-6:45 p.m. June 13. » WHERE: Cardiac Kitchen, North Colorado Medical Center, 1801 16th St., Greeley. » COST: $10. » DETAILS: Call (970) 350-6633 to register. Recommended age for this class is 5-10. Kids get to sample their creations and take a recipe booklet.

« SAFE SITTER GREELEY

A one-day, five-hour curriculum designed for 11- to 13-year-olds. This is a contract class with the City of Greeley Leisure Services. » WHEN: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. June 30. » WHERE: Family FunPlex, 1501 65th Ave., Greeley.

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» COST: $10. » DETAILS: Call (970) 350-9401 to register.

« STRONG PEOPLE

This Area Agency on Aging program is for people 60 and older. It aims to improve physical abilities and conditions through weight-bearing strength training. » WHEN: Noon-1 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from June 6-July 29. » WHERE: Greeley Senior Activity Center, 1010 6th St. » COST: Free for persons 60 and older. A suggested donation of $25 is accepted. » DETAILS: Call (970) 346-6950, ext. 6117 by May 31 to register. Space is limited to 10 people.

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NEW RELATIONSHIP RESEARCH OFFERS BROADER PERSPECTIVE With a host of research that says that children fare best when they grow up in a house with their 2 biological, married parents, we get this question a lot: “So if I’m [divorced, never married, remarried], are you saying my children are going to be screwed up and bad at life?”

Throughout our 5 years with the Building Healthy Marriages project, if there’s one thing we’ve learned, it’s this:

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Night owls eat more, worse By Shari Roan Los Angeles Times

Staying up late at night can lead to an additional

2 pounds a month weight gain, researchers reported this month. The study showed that people who go to bed late eat more food,

Regardless of your marital status or family structure, LiveWell Weld County is helping to the one thing that makes the most positive impact LiveWell County choice is helping makeWeld the healthiest the to on your kids is that they see you developing and for our residents creating: makeeasiest the healthiest choicebythe maintaining healthy relationships – with your easiest for our residents by creating: friends, your significant other, and your family. • Active Community Environments LiveWell Weld County is helping to Doing that can help your kids overcome some of • Access to Healthy Foods make the healthiest choice the Ͳ Active Community Environments the risk factors identified in past research. • Farm to School Programs easiest for our residents by creating:

Ͳ • Worksite Access to Healthy Foods Wellness

Ͳ Farm to School Programs Ͳ Active Well, we’re glad to have some new research thatCommunity Environments Access to Healthy Foods Ͳ LiveWell Worksite Wellness confirms that what we’ve been learning isͲ true. is a supporter of Weld County school Farm to School Programs Child Trends, a nonprofit research center,ͲͲ has district healthy eating and active living initiatives! Worksite Wellness published a recent findings brief titled “Parental LiveWell is a supporter of Relationship Quality and Child Outcomes across LiveWell is a supporter of Weld County Department of Subgroups.” The basic point— Weld County school district Weld County school district Public Health and Environment. (970) 304-6470. “Results indicate that the parents’ relationship healthy eating and active living healthy eating and active living quality is very consistently and positively initiatives! initiatives! associated with a range of child and family outcomes, including: child behavior problems (externalizing), child social competence, child Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment. (970) 304Ͳ6470. school engagement, child internalizing (depression), parent-child communication, and parental feelings Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment. (970) 304Ͳ6470. of aggravation.” This association holds true regardless of ethnicity/race, income, marital status, gender of the child, and parent education level.

have worse diets and are more likely to have a higher body mass index. Many studies over the past 10 years have pointed to the need for people to sleep when they’re supposed to (at night) and to sleep for the needed amount of time — about eight hours for adults. Keeping a healthy sleep schedule allows the body’s circadian rhythms to stay in sync and keeps a range of metabolic and physiological systems running smoothly. The new study adds to the sleep-weight connection. Northwestern University scientists examined 52 adults on their sleep and dietary patterns. More than half of the participants were normal sleepers — meaning that the midpoint of sleep occurred at or before 5:30 a.m. Late

sleepers (44 percent of the sample) got less sleep and went to sleep later. Late sleepers consumed more calories at dinner and after 8 p.m., ate more fast food, drank more highcalorie soft drinks, and had lower fruit and vegetable consumption. Overall, late sleepers consumed 248 more calories per day than normal sleepers. The late sleepers tended to eat less in the morning, then steeply increased their caloric intake in the afternoon and evening. It’s not clear, however, whether the late sleepers ate more unhealthy foods at night because they preferred them or because they had limited choices of food at later hours. The study was published online in the journal Obesity.

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What’s that mean for us? No matter what your family structure looks like, building and practicing healthy relationship skills matters to your childrenand their future. To make a difference in your child’s future today, check out the Within My Reach or Building Healthy Relationships seminar offered through the Building Healthy Marriages project.

Practicing in Weld County for over 25 years

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For more information on this study, visit www.childtrends.org. For more information about the Building Healthy Marriages project or to register for an upcoming seminar, visit www.buildinghealthymarriages.org.

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NUMBERS GAME

■ Many people with low thyroid may be missed because lab ranges may be off By Marni Jameson The Orlando Sentinel

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illions of Americans — mostly women — could find the key to more energy, easier weight control, sharper thinking, less depression, less infertility, lower blood pressure and lower incidence of heart disease. It all depends on who wins a 10-yearold medical debate. The holdup is the number on a lab test — specifically, the reference range for thyroid-stimulating hormone. Many physicians who specialize in endocrine disorders, including thyroid disease, think lab limits for thyroid-stimulating hormone are too broad, leaving many patients who suffer from low-thyroid disease undiagnosed and untreated. Marilyn Arnst of Orlando, Fla., fell in that gap. “I was cold all the time, even in the hot Orlando summer,” Arnst said of the symptoms she felt seven years ago, when she was 49. “I would wake up feeling drowsy, and need to lie down in a couple hours. I was confused and foggy and kept finding more hair in my hairbrush.” The wife and mother asked her primary-care doctor to check her for low-thyroid disease. He ran the usual blood tests and told her she was fine. Her thyroid-stimulating hormone was 3.44. Most medical laboratories put the normal range for that hormone between 0.4 and 4.5 (milliunits per liter) or even as high as 5.5. “Because both of my kids had just gone off to college and my husband traveled a lot, the doctor thought

this was just a phase and suggested I try volunteering,” Arnst recalled. Then a nurse practitioner friend told her to go back to the doctor and insist on more testing. A blood test for thyroid antibodies came back positive, confirming she had low-thyroid disease, or hypothyroidism. “My doctor felt terrible,” she said, although in fact he only did what most doctors do. Unless they specialize in endocrine disease, most physicians go by the labs. He started Arnst on thyroid medication. Shortly afterward, she recalls, “I woke up and felt like myself again: clear, awake and alive.” A butterfly-shaped gland that sits at the base of the throat, the thyroid governs metabolism. When it doesn’t make enough thyroid hormone, people feel sluggish, have trouble concentrating, gain weight and feel cold. Left untreated, thyroid disease can lead to more-serious health problems, including elevated cholesterol, heart disease, osteoporosis, infertility and depression. Conversely, an overactive thyroid causes people to feel anxious, jittery and hot, and can cause rapid heartbeat and insomnia. Overseeing all this is the brain’s

Women invited to get into game to learn about thyroid disease

pituitary gland. When it senses that the thyroid isn’t producing enough thyroid hormone, it sends out thyroid-stimulating hormone, also called thyrotropin, to tell the

Experts from the North Colorado Medical Center Endocrinology Clinic will answer questions about thyroid disease during Get into the Game of Health held by NCMC and Spirt of Women. The event will begin at 9:30 a.m. June 11 at the Eaton Grove Nursery, 35901 Weld County Road 31, along

thyroid gland to step up production. Thus, a high thyrotropin means the thyroid is underactive, causing hypothyroidism. A low level indicates that thyroid levels are too high, creating hyperthyroidism. Most hypothyroidism occurs when the body makes antibodies that attack the thyroid gland. Treatment is simple and involves taking a daily bioidentical thyroid pill. Mark Lupo a Sarasota, Fla., an endocrinologist who specializes in thyroid disorders, estimates that 25 million Americans, or about 12 percent of adults, currently have a low-thyroid condition, and only half are diagnosed. He attended the annual meeting of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists last month and said the debate about whether to narrow the lab range was still in full swing. Many endocrinologists think the labs’ upper ranges of 4.2 to 5.5 are too high and should be 3. Opponents think lowering the limit would lead to increased costs and overtreatment. “In the medical community, the issue is not seen as very serious,” said Leonard Wartofsky, an endocrinologist and professor of medicine at Georgetown Medical Center in Washington who has published extensively on the subject and thinks

with “Get a CLUE: The Mystery of the Thyroid,” where audience members can learn about thyroid disease while playing the board game CLUE.

opportunity to come and learn in a beautiful setting,” Kris Howard, manager of the Spirit of Women, said in a NCMC press release.

“Approximately 80 percent of thyroid disease is experienced by females; women are five times more likely to develop hypothyroidism than are men, so this is a perfect

According to the release, statistics from the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists indicate that thyroid disease is a fact of life for as

anything over 2.5 should be looked at. Wartofsky says the medicallab ranges are too high because the labs based normal ranges on a large population sample that included those who had thyroid disorders. In 2002, the National Academy of Clinical Biochemists reran the population samples, removed those with thyroid problems and found that 95 percent of the population had thyrotropin levels of 2.5 or lower. That same year, the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey looked at samples from 17,000 adults and, after eliminating those with thyroid conditions, found that Caucasians have average thyrotropin levels of 1.4 and blacks have an average of 1.18. Among the most outspoken opponents to narrowing the reference range is Martin Surks, an endocrinologist and professor of medicine and pathology at Albert Einstein Medical Center in New York. “Any decision to narrow the reference ranges has nothing to do with data,” he said. Lowering the rate would come at a cost, because it would mean a lot more testing, he said. “Once diagnosed, patients have to have annual blood tests, regular doctors’ visits and daily medication. All that adds up. Plus, identifying patients with a disease gives them a label they will carry the rest of their lives, which has insurance implications.” Surks also worries about overtreatment, which he thinks is worse than undertreatment. many as 27 million Americans, and more than half remain undiagnosed. “Get a CLUE: The Mystery of the Thyroid” is free for Spirit of Women members and $10 for nonmembers. To make a reservation, call the Spirit line at (970) 392-2222. For more information, go to www. bannerhealth.com/ncmcspirit.




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TRiBUNE MEDiCAL DiRECTORY Acupuncture

phyllis hAmAr, l.A.c.

Master of Science, Traditional Chinese Medicine NCCAOM Board Certified 710 11th Ave., Ste. 106 Greeley, CO 80631 970-539-0324

WestlAke FAmily physiciAns, pc 5623 W. 19th Street Greeley, CO Phone: (970) 353-9011 Fax: (970) 353-9135 Professionals: Richard Budensiek, DO; Janis McCall, MD; Frank Morgan, MD; Jacqueline Bearden, MD; Angela Mill, MD Website: www.bannerhealth.com

Alzheimer’s/skilled cAre

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

GrAce pointe

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

meAdoWVieW oF Greeley

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

Assisted liVinG

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

GrAce pointe

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

meAdoWVieW oF Greeley

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

the BridGe Assisted liVinG 4750 25th Street Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)339-0022

AudioloGy

cArdiAc VAsculAr surGery

Alpine All ABout heArinG

1124 E. Elizabeth Street, #E-101 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Phone: (970)221-3372 Fax: (970)493-9237 3820 N. Grant Avenue Loveland, CO 80538 Phone: (970)461-0225 Fax: (970)593-0670 Web Site: www.allabouthearing.com Professionals: Renita Boesiger, M. A., CCC-A Rachel White, M. A., CCC-A Cheryl Hadlock, M. S., CCC-A

AudioloGy AssociAtes

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peAkVieW medicAl center 5881 W. 16th Street Greeley, CO Phone: (970)313-2745 Fax: (970)313-2744 Professional: Dice, Noel G., AuD

unc AudioloGy clinic

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: Diane Erdbruegger, Au.D., CCC-A; Sonie Harris, M.A., CCC-A Jennifer Weber, Au.D., CCC-A

BAlAnce

liFe cAre center oF GreeleyAscent 4800 25th Street Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)330-6400 Professionals: Cozette Seaver, PT; Leslie Vail, PT

1800 15th Street, #310 Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970) 392-0900 Professionals: James H. Beckmann, MD; Harold L. Chapel, MD; John Drury, MD; Lin-Wang Dong, MD; Cynthia L. Gryboski, MD; Cecilia Hirsch, MD; Paul G. Hurst, MD; Brian Lyle, MD; Randall C. Marsh, MD; Arnold Pfahnl, MD; James E. Quillen, MD; Gary A. Rath, MD; Ahmad Shihabi, MD;

heArt center oF the rockies

2528 16th Street Greeley, CO Phone: (970)352-2881 Professionals: Robert M. Traynor, Ed. D. F-AAA; Karen Swope, M. A. CCC-A 2404 17th Street Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)351-6620 749 S. Lemay Avenue, Suite A1 Fort Collins, CO 80524 (970)221-5225

cArdioVAsculAr institute (ncmc)

cArdiAc, thorAcic & VAsculAr surGery (ncmc) 1800 15th Street, Suite 340 Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)378-4593 Fax: (970)378-4391 Professionals: Lyons, Maurice I. Jr. DO Richards, Kenneth M. MD Tullis, Gene E. MD

cArdioloGy

1900 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Cardiologists: Roger C. Ashmore, MD, FACC Wendy J. Austin, MD, FACC William B. Baker, MD, FACC Anthony H. Doing, MD, FACC Tristan J. Dow, MD, FACC Thomas R. Downes, MD, FACC C. Patrick Green, MD, FACC Jennifer Hill, NP Timothy C. Johnson, MD, FACC Annaliese Jordan, NP Dennis G. Larson, MD, FACC Emily Leibow, PA Gary J. Luckasen, MD, FACC Robert H. Kiser, MD, FACC William E. Miller, MD, FACC Gerald I. Myers, MD, FACC J. Bradley Oldemeyer, MD, FACC Matthew T. Purvis, MD, FACC Robert Schultz, MP Chad L. Stolz, MD, FACC Justin A. Strote, MD, FACC Stephen A.Treat, MD, FACC Todd B. Whitsitt, MD, FACC

cArdioVAsculAr/ cArdiothorAcic surGeons

heArt center oF the rockies 1900 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Mark B. Douthit, MD, FACC, FACS Mark D. Guadagnodi, MD, FACC, FACS Thomas L. Mathew, MD, FACC, FACS

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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

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Greeley medicAl clinic pc 1900 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)350-2471 Fax: (970)350-2418 Professionals: John Charbonneau, MD Thomas Lynch, MD Raymond Van Den Hoven, MD

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Greeley dentAl heAlth 1600 23rd Avenue Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)353-4329 www.greeleydentalhealth.com Professionals: Randy C. Hatch, DDS Charles W. Johnson, DDS

sidney Benner, d.d.s. Julie shArp, d.d.s. 3400 W. 16th Street, Suite 8-E Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)351-0400 www.bennersharp.com

roBert kron, dmd scott WilliAms, dmd 3535 W. 12th Street, Suite B Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)351-6095 www.drkron.com

dentistry - hyGene

AABsolutely smiles

1135 N. Lincoln Avenue, Suite 4 Loveland, CO 80537 Phone: (970)622-0970 Fax: (970)622-0971 www.aabsolutelysmiles.com

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pediAtric dentAl Group

2003 46th Avenue Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)330-4600 www.pediatricdentalspecialties.com Professionals: David Strange, DDS, MS Malcolm Strange, DDS, MS Courtney College, DDS, MS Justin Cathers, DDS, MS Gary Belanger, DDS

dermAtoloGy

peAkVieW medicAl center 5881 W. 16th Street Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)313-2700 Fax: (970)313-2733 Professionals: Mary A. Blattner, MD

medicAl clinic At centerrA pc 2500 Rocky Mountain Avenue Loveland, CO 80538 Phone: (970) 619-6558 Fax: (970) 619-6092 Professionals: Michelle D. Wis, MD


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TRiBUNE MEDiCALDiRECTORY DiRECTORY TRiBUNE MEDiCAL EAR, NOSE & THROAT

AlpiNE EAR, NOSE & THROAT 1120 E. Elizabeth Street, Suite F-101 Ft. Collins, CO 3820 N. Grant Avenue Loveland, CO Phone: (970)221-1177 Professionals: Andrea Biegnski, P.A.C. Chris Eriksen, M.D., Maria Chand, M.D., Marvin Childers, M.D., Sarvjit Gill, M.D., Meg Ricci, PA-C, Matt Robertson, M.D. David Zacheis, M.D.

NORTH cOlORAdO EAR, NOSE, & THROAT 2528 West 16th Street Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970) 356-4646 Professionals: Dr. Keith Peterson, ENT Specialist; Dr. Thomas Peterson, ENT Specialist

pEAkviEw mEdicAl cENTER 5881 W. 16th Street Greeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970) 313-2700 Professionals: Arthur Chen, MD

ENdOcRiNOlOgy

ENdOcRiNOlOgy cliNic (Ncmc) 1801 15th Street, Ste 200 Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)378-4676 Fax: (970)-378-4315 www.bannerhealth.com Professionals: Nirmala Kumar, MD

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

FAmily pHySiciANS OF gREElEy, llp-cOTTONwOOd 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.

FAmily pHySiciANS OF gREElEy, llp-wEST 6801 W. 20th Street, Suite 101 Greeley ,CO Phone: (970) 378-8000 Professionals: Daniel R. Clang, D.O.; Tamara S. Clang, D.O.; R. Scott Haskins, M.D.; Mathew L. Martinez, M.D.; Chima C. Nwizu, M.D.; Michelle K. Paczosa, D.O.; Jeffery E. Peterson, M.D.; Kyle B. Waugh, M.D.; Charles I. Zucker, M.D.

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

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

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

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

HEAliNg HElpERS, llc

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

pEAkviEw mEdicAl cENTER

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

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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

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

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

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

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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

NORTH cOlORAdO gASTROENTEROlOgy (Ncmc)

REHABiliTATiON ANd viSiTiNg NURSE ASSOciATiON 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

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

TOUcHSTONE HOmE HEAlTH 5312 W. 9th St Drive, Suite 120 Greeley CO 80634 Phone: (970) 356-3922 Fax: (970) 381-8113

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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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

iNFEcTiOUS diSEASE

BREEN, jOHN F., md (Ncmc) 1801 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)350-6071 Fax: (970)350-6702

iNTERNAl mEdiciNE

BANNER iNTERNAl mEdiciNE 2010 16th Street, Suite B Greeley, CO 80631 Professional: Steven Kalt, MD. 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 Demacupoulos, Nicola 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

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

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 Medical equiPMent & SuPPlieS

Banner HoMe Medical equiPMent (ncMc) Phone: (970)506-6420

Paul HoMe oxYGen 3483-A West 10th Greeley, CO Phone: (970)356-3131

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

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

neuroloGY

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

oncoloGY & HeMaloloGY

cancer inStitute (ncMc)

GreeleY Medical clinic

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

ncMc neuroloGY clinic

GreeleY Medical clinic

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

oBStetricS & GYnecoloGY

GreeleY Medical clinic 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

center For WoMen’S HealtH 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

WeStlake FaMilY PHYSicianS, Pc 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

occuPational Medicine

GreeleY Medical clinic 1900 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970)350-2471 Professionals: John Charbonneau, MD Ray VandenHoven, MD Robert Nystrom, DO Michael Deitz, PA-C

1800 15th St. Greeley, CO 80631 *Moving in August - 1675 18th Avenue, Greeley, CO 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

GreeleY Medical clinic loveland 2050 N. Boise Ave. Loveland, Co, 80538 Professionals: Samuel A. Shelanski MD Phone: (970)667-7870 Fax: (970)667-4510

ortHodonticS

GreeleY ortHodontic center 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

ortHodontic aSSociateS oF GreeleY, Pc

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

PediatricS

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

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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

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: Kirk Henderson Ann Hurst, PT Lindsay Paulson, PT M. Elissa Marshall, OT Ola Simonsson PC-A

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


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Skilled Care/rehab

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

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

banner rehabilitation Phone: (970)350-6160

CbP SPine Center

Surgery general & trauMa

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

rheuMatology

greeley MediCal CliniC/ loveland 1900 16th Street 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

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

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

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.

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

Surgery weStern StateS burn Center (nCMC)

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

urgent Care

greeley MediCal CliniC

graCe Pointe

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

SPeeCh and language

unC SPeeCh language Pathology CliniC

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

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

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

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

SuMMitview urgent Care 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

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

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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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