Westwood Family Health Center - Denver Community Health Center
4320 W Alaska Pl
Denver CO, 80219
Contact Phone:(303) 602-4660
Clinic Details:Westwood clinic delivers high-quality health care services to the entire family, and is nestled within the Westwood neighborhood near the intersection of Sheridan and Alameda. The center is certified as a Patient-Centered Medical Home, which means our team makes sure patients are actively guided through their care. We pride ourselves on providing the right care, at the right time to keep our patients at the center of everything we do. We’re happy to admit that the majority of our staff and providers at Westwood clinic are bilingual and that we consistently rank as a top performing clinic with high patient satisfaction scores. The Westwood clinic proudly serves generations of patients from the community and welcome new families to join our amazing team.
Services:Family medicine - OB and women’s health, newborns and pediatric, adults; Mental health and psychiatry clinic; Title X family planning; Pharmacy pick-up; Laboratory blood testing; Procedures - joint injections, bursitis therapy, skin and gynecological
Pediatric Services:Pediatric Primary Care
Women's Health Services:Bone density consultation; Breast cancer care; Cancer care; Family planning; Pregnancy testing; Gynecological care and surgery; High-risk obstetrics; Menopause treatment; Pap smear evaluation; Pelvic health; Ultrasound evaluation, etc
Payment Method:Denver Health Financial Assistance Program (DFAP); Denver Health Medical Plan, Medicaid, Child Health Plan Plus, Medicaid Choice, Colorado Indigent Care Program (CICP)
Operation Hours:Mon-Fri: 7:30am-5:00pm
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