Denver Medical Centers
Denver Medical Centers
The Allonesearch Medical Centers category, also known as health care facilities, includes companies offering urgent care, medical testing services, family health centers, walk in clinics, and intermediate healthcare services.
There are 91 companies listed in our Medical Centers category for Denver. This page shows listings 1 to 20.
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- 50 S Federal Blvd
Denver
Colorado
80219 -
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- Medical Centers
- 1601 E. 19th Ave
Suite 5050
Denver
Colorado
80218 -
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- Clinics
- 7100 Broadway
Denver
Colorado
80221 -
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- Medical Centers
- 1627 Vine Street
Denver
Colorado
80206 -
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- Medical Centers
- 2055 High Street
Suite 210
Denver
Colorado
80205 -
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- Mammogram Information & Clinics
- 2555 South Downing St
#140
Denver
CO
80210Call today to book an appointment.
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- Clinics
- 1550 Larimer St # 289
Denver
CO
80202 -
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CHPG Women's Specialty Health Porter
- Clinics
- 2555 S. Downing St.
Denver
CO
80210Call today to book an appointment.
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- Clinics
- 4101 W Conejos Pl # 100
Denver
CO
80204 -
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Center For Hdche TMJ Disorders
- Clinics
- 3540 S Poplar St # 301
Denver
CO
80237 -
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- Medical Centers
- 2525 S Downing Street
Denver
CO
80210Call today to book an appointment.
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- Clinics
- 101 University Blvd # 210
Denver
CO
80206 -
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- Clinics
- 50 S Steele St
Denver
CO
80209 -
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Colorado Acute Longterm Hospit
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- 1601 Lowell Blvd
Denver
CO
80204 -
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Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine (CCRM)
- Fertility Clinics
- 4600 Hale Parkway
Suite 490
Denver
CO
80220Schedule a fertility telehealth appointment today.
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Sara Barton, MD
Dr. Sara Barton joined CCRM in June 2016. She is doubly Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility.
Dr. Barton earned her medical degree from New York University School of Medicine where she graduated with honors and achieved the highest academic standing in her class. She then went on to complete her residency in obstetrics and gynecology at the Harvard combined residency program and stayed at Harvard to pursue a three year fellowship in reproductive endocrinology and infertility. Prior to joining CCRM, Dr. Barton was in private practice in Omaha Nebraska and she also held an academic appointment as Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Nebraska College of Medicine.
Dr. Barton has published multiple articles and book chapters in the field reproductive endocrinology, primary in the area of fertility preservation and fertility in cancer survivors. She has been honored with awards for her academic achievement, resident teaching, and contributions to women’s health. She has special interests in fertility preservation, assisting same sex couples with fertility options, and optimal stimulation protocols for assisted reproduction.
Dr. Barton is proficient in Spanish.
Dr. Barton practices Monday at the Lone Tree location, Tuesday through Thursday at the Denver location and Friday at the Louisville location.Lone Tree and Rose Colorado Doctors
Eric Surrey, MD
Dr. Eric Surrey is a Board Certified Reproductive Endocrinologist who completed his residency and fellowship training in the Department of OB-GYN at the UCLA School of Medicine in Los Angeles, California.
Prior to joining CCRM in 1999, Dr. Surrey was an Associate Clinical Professor of OB-GYN at UCLA and had been director of the Division of Reproductive Medicine at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and the Assisted Reproductive Technologies Program at Century City Hospital in Los Angeles.
He is past President of the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology, Society of Reproductive Surgeons and the Pacific Coast Reproductive Society and currently serves on the Executive Council of the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology.
Dr. Surrey has written and lectured extensively on the subjects of infertility, endometriosis, and multiple aspects of the assisted reproductive technologies including their relationship to reproductive surgery and the management of the poor responder.
Dr. Surrey has been named Castle Connolly 2017 Top Doctor in Reproductive Endocrinology and was also selected as one of America’s Top Doctors for Women by Women’s Health Magazine in November 2008.
Dr. Surrey practices Monday through Friday at the Lone Tree office and Tuesday morning at the Denver office.Laxmi Kondapalli, MD
Dr. Laxmi Kondapalli joined the Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine in August, 2014. She completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Michigan and received her medical degree from the University of Vermont College of Medicine where she was the recipient of the Carbee Award. During her residency training in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Northwestern University, she received the Michael Newton Award for Clinical Excellence in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Following residency, she remained at Northwestern and completed a post-doctoral research fellowship in reproductive biology. She explored the long-term consequences of cancer therapy on ovarian function and fertility, with a particular focus on improving fertility preservation options for cancer patients.
Dr. Kondapalli completed her Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility fellowship and received a Master of Science degree in Clinical Epidemiology at the University of Pennsylvania in 2011. While a fellow, she received the NIH Reproductive Epidemiology Training Grant and conducted a prospective cohort study examining metabolic and developmental outcomes in children conceived by assisted reproduction compared to spontaneous conceptions. Her research interests center on fertility preservation, ovarian response to medical therapies, and assisted reproduction outcomes. Her efforts in these fields are featured on the Oncofertility Consortium’s website, in the article Training the Next Generation in Oncofertility.
Dr. Kondapalli is board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and the subspecialty Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, and is a Fellow of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. She is also a Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Colorado.
Dr. Kondapalli practices Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at the Denver location and Thursday at the Lone Tree location.Egg Donation Locations
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In Vitro Fertilization
Here is a brief overview of how IVF works:
First, women may be given hormones to stimulate the ovaries to produce eggs prior to the in vitro process. A needle is inserted through the vagina into the ovary to remove eggs, and the fluid that is removed is examined carefully to ensure there are eggs present. The male provides a semen sample, and the sperm are separated from the semen in a laboratory. The active sperm are then combined with the eggs in a laboratory dish. After 18 hours or so, it can be determined if the IVF process worked. Viable embryos are incubated and observed over the next couple of days. Finally, the embryos are transferred to the woman’s uterus. If the in vitro process worked, the woman will test positive for pregnancy.
Url: https://www.ccrmivf.com/services/ivf-fertilization/Comprehensive Chromosome Screening (CCS)
CCS testing is performed on a few cells biopsied from a day 5 embryo called a blastocyst. The genetic material of the embryo is not altered in any way during CCS. During the time it takes to perform CCS, blastocysts are cryopreserved using a quick freezing method called vitrification. Embryo survival after vitrification is extremely high at 98%.
Url: https://www.ccrmivf.com/services/comprehensive-chromosome-screening-ccs/Single-Gene Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD)
PGD can be performed for any preexisting known inherited, single gene disorder including autosomal recessive (eg, cystic fibrosis), autosomal dominant (eg, Huntington disease) and X-linked (eg, fragile X) disorders. PGD involves molecular testing of biopsied embryonic cells with only the embryos identified to be free of the indicated genetic disorder selected for transfer to the patient’s uterus. Thousands of unaffected children have been born worldwide from PGD for over 100 different single gene disorders.
Url: https://www.ccrmivf.com/services/preimplantation_genetic_diagnosis/Elective Egg Freezing
CCRM’s elective fertility preservation program assists women who wish to freeze eggs or embryos in order to have children later in life. CCRM has already had many patients with successful pregnancies resulting from eggs they froze years earlier.
Url: https://www.ccrmivf.com/services/elective-egg-freezing/LGBTQ Family Building
The CCRM is proud to help gay, lesbian and transgender individuals create the family of their dreams. Same-sex and transgender couples face different fertility options and issues than heterosexual couples who can attempt conception without any medical help. Typically, Lesbian couples require an outside source of sperm while gay men require both eggs and a carrier for the pregnancy.
All patients will have an initial consultation with their physician to discuss their medical history, potential treatment and financial options. The next step is diagnostic testing to discover the level of fertility in either partner. Once testing is complete, our medical team will develop a protocol and treatment can begin.
Url: https://www.ccrmivf.com/services/lgbtq-family-building/Basic Fertility Treatment
Many of CCRM’s patients are helped through basic infertility treatments. If you and your partner are having difficulty conceiving, then you may want to consider learning more about infertility treatment such as Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), which is often referred to as “artificial insemination.” In addition to IUI, there are other methods that have allowed couples to enjoy the joy of pregnancy and childbirth after months, even years, of failed attempts to get pregnant.
Url: https://www.ccrmivf.com/services/servicesbasic-fertility-treatment/Donor Egg Program
Donors may be a family member or friend of the woman desiring a pregnancy or an anonymous volunteer screened by our staff. The egg donor must use fertility drugs to stimulate the development of multiple mature eggs, whereas the recipient woman takes estrogen and progesterone to prepare the uterus for embryos derived through egg donation. Ninety percent of our egg donor cycles include the use of an anonymous young, female donor. Our donor egg IVF pregnancy rate has consistently ranged between 75 – 88% per treatment cycle over the past few years. The sperm of the husband, partner, or sperm donor is used to fertilize the eggs. All egg donors are screened before they are accepted into the program.
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- 3033 E 1st Ave # 301
Denver
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80206 -
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- 950 E Harvard Ave # 630
Denver
CO
80210 -
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- Family Planning Information & Clinics
- 8354 Northfield Blvd.
Suite 3700
Denver
CO
80238 -
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- 1532 Gilpin St
Denver
CO
80218 -
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- 2420 W 26th Ave # 360d
Denver
CO
80211 -
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