Neurosurgery One

www.southdenverneurosurgery.org

Neurosurgery One (formerly South Denver Neurosurgery) has created a neurosurgical center of excellence providing state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment programs for a wide range of brain and spinal disorders.

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Neurosurgery One

US Postal Code:80124

Address: 9980 Park Meadows Dr, Lone Tree
Store Hours:
Mon-Fri: 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Sat-Sun: Closed

Neurosurgery One

US Postal Code:80228

Address: 11750 West 2nd Pl, Lakewood
Store Hours:
Mon-Fri: 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Sat-Sun: Closed

Neurosurgery One

US Postal Code:80122

Address: 7780 S Broadway, Littleton
Store Hours:
Mon-Fri: 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Sat-Sun: Closed

Neurosurgery One

US Postal Code:80007

Address: 16280 W 64th Ave, Arvada
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Our primary care clinics are open and ready to care for you. We continue to take extraordinary precautions to ensure your visit is safe. From telehealth appointments to in-person care, we’re here to help. Find care near you: https://bit.ly/3mFVqXg
Right now, 37 million American adults are living with kidney disease, and that’s not okay. Centura Transplant is proud to be the presenting sponsor for the Denver Kidney Walk for the 4th year in a row, scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 4. Our team, “Centura Transplant Keepin’ it REnAL!” is walking to raise vital funds to support the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) and expand public conversation from kidney disease to kidney health. It’s just one of the ways we’re committed to whole person care and flourishing communities. Check out our team for ways you can help, and join us if you can! https://bit.ly/3kwUbrA And we invite you to learn more about Centura Transplant as well: https://bit.ly/35XeR87 KIDNEY.RALLYBOUND.ORG Centura Transplant Keepin’ it REnAL! - 2020 Denver Kidney Walk
Pandemic or not, emergencies don’t wait. If you need immediate care, our Emergency Departments are open, safe and ready for you. To find locations near you, visit: https://bit.ly/3kCn9Gn
At Centura Health, we are grateful today and every day for our incredible caregivers, for the patients and families who entrust us with their care, and for the generous donors whose support helps us realize our commitment to every community, every neighborhood, every life – whole and healthy. #WorldGratitudeDay #GratitudeEveryDay
Is joint pain keeping you from your favorite activities? Our expert orthopedic surgeons give you access to a multidisciplinary team of specialists to provide a full continuum of care from diagnosis to rehabilitation in a clean, safe environment. https://bit.ly/3cbE1kp
Many women choose not to have a mammogram because they are afraid of being diagnosed with breast cancer. It’s important to remember that a mammogram can be the easiest way to find a problem early, when it’s most treatable. Visit: https://bit.ly/35PBr2g
As we continue to return to normalcy, we want to remind our patients health care needs, such as well-woman care exams and clinical breast exams, can be treated safely. These essential health screenings allow our physicians the opportunity to detect diseases, cancer and diabetes, early when they are the most treatable. Find care today: www.centura.org/womenshealth
THU, OCT 8 Fall Prevention Webinar Series
Join us this morning for the virtual Denver Kidney Walk as our Centura Transplant team, “Keepin’ it REnAL!” walks to raise vital funds to support the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) in its fight for the millions living with kidney disease. Watch the live stream below as we live our mission to nurture the health of the people in our communities! Denver Kidney Walk is live now! campsite.bio Denver Kidney Walk is live now! National Kidney Foundation of Colorado and New Mexico was live. October 4 at 9:53 AM · Are you ready to LaceUp and save lives?
During these uncertain times the idea of giving birth can be stressful, but at Centura Health, we're on a mission to provide expert care and support through your pregnancy. Our providers are committed to partnering with new moms for prenatal care and developing your unique birth plan. To learn more about our birth centers, please visit: https://bit.ly/3n8OZfo
Join us on October 7 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. for Littleton Adventist Hospital’s in-person job fair! Bring your RN, CNA, Surgical Tech or Sterile Processing Tech practice to a magnet designated hospital. RSVP is required. Sign up here: https://bit.ly/363CaNz
Open. Safe. Ready to care for you and your loved ones. Centura Health’s urgent care centers continue to offer the same great care we always have. If you need fast care, please come see us. Find urgent care near you: https://bit.ly/360gbqU
Strokes. Spinal injuries. Brain conditions. All of these conditions can change a life in an instant. Fortunately, caring for neurological conditions is an award-winning strength for Centura Health. Find safe, reliable care near you at www.centura.org/neuroscience-care
Back or neck pain can be debilitating, especially when we’re stuck at home more often. Centura Health spine specialists are recognized leaders in their field and are committed to finding the right treatment plan to getting you back to the activities you love. Find safe and compassionate care nearby: www.centura.org/spine-care
COVID-19 cases are increasing, and flu season is just beginning. It is more important than ever to make sure you’re continuing to take simple precautions to protect yourself, your loved ones and your neighbors. Centura Health emergency physician Dr. Mark Elliott reminds us of three simple steps that are proven to stop the spread of COVID-19.
We understand how living with a gastrointestinal disorder can be difficult and uncomfortable, especially during a pandemic. But Centura Health is here to offer safe and compassionate diagnosis and treatment of the full spectrum of gastrointestinal disorders. Don’t delay care, visit: www.centura.org/Gastroenterology to learn more about managing gastrointestinal disorders.
This Thanksgiving, make a sacrifice that could save the life of your loved ones – especially those in your family most vulnerable to illnesses like COVID-19 and the flu.
Today, on Public Health Thank You Day, we express our appreciation for the public health workers in our cities, counties, states and nation. We are grateful for their partnership in research, disease prevention, emergency preparedness and more. #PHTYD
How do we overcome this current and troubling surge of COVID-19 across Colorado and western Kansas? By recommitting ourselves to those simple actions that are proven to slow the spread of this disease. Let's do it for ourselves, for our loved ones, for our neighbors, for our schools, for our communities, and for our economy. CANONCITYDAILYRECORD.COM Centura health officials urge community to recommit to COVID-19 protocols during ‘worrisome’ time
“Someday I’m going to hug you.” COVID-19 has changed how we interact with one another, but it hasn’t diminished the power of love and kindness, even among strangers. In June, while living with end-stage kidney disease, Noemi Aguilar received the gift of life from a woman she didn’t know. Surgeons at Centura Transplant were able to save Noemi’s life thanks to the generosity of someone who just wanted to help. Watch the moment Noemi meets her living kidney donor, Becky, for the first time. To learn more about Centura Transplant and living kidney donation, visit https://www.centura.org/locations/centura-transplant/kidney-transplant.
Whether you're experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 or have been exposed to someone who tested positive, there are many options available to care for your whole health. We stand ready to help you find a convenient COVID-19 test site or to connect you with a primary care provider. CENTURA.ORG Find COVID-19 testing near you | Centura Health
Who do you #MaskUp for? Centura Health President & CEO Peter D. Banko and his wife, Elizabeth, mask up for the 21,000 incredible people at Centura in Colorado and western Kansas. We know that individual and collective community action can flatten the curve, which will slow the number of COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and deaths in a way that doesn’t hurt individual livelihoods, businesses and our economic recovery. #MaskUp, along with choosing safe social activities, social distancing, proper hand washing and monitoring our own health and well-being daily, to help slow the spread of this disease and to protect our families, our neighbors and our communities. #MaskUpWithCentura
We're ramping up for this weekend's mass vaccination clinic in Colorado Springs, and we can't wait to provide first doses to approximately 5,000 El Paso County residents. Thanks for the help and partnership, COVIDCheck Colorado, El Paso County Public Health and all the other organizations and agencies working hard to make this event a success. It's important to us that this vaccination clinic include our underserved and disadvantaged communities in addition to educators, existing patients and those who signed up through the Centura vaccine form. It is an invite-only event, so please don't show up on site unless you received an invitation. FOX21NEWS.COM Centura hosts mass vaccination clinic at Broadmoor World Arena
Do you know what's sweeter than candy and chocolate? Heartfelt, homemade cards to our caregivers from the communities we serve. Thanks to ROX Arts Gallery, Aspen Grove shopping center and the many Littleton residents who have taken the time to share their words of love and appreciation for our caregivers. They care for you and you care for them, and we wouldn't our communities to be any other way. THEDENVERCHANNEL.COM Coloradans make Valentine's Day cards for Littleton Adventist Hospital health care workers
Our bodies don't develop instant immunity after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine - particularly after the first dose. That means we remain susceptible to contracting and spreading the virus, even up to two weeks after receiving the second dose. We realize it can be confusing to keep up with all the latest vaccine news. But we're here to help. Visit our Vaccine Information page at https://www.centura.org/covid-19/covid-19-vaccine-information for clarity and answers.
Today is National Wear Red Day, part of a coast-to-coast effort to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease and to save lives. Here are some great reasons to GO RED today: G: Get Your Numbers. Ask your doctor to check your blood pressure and cholesterol. O: Own Your Lifestyle. Stop smoking, lose weight, exercise, and eat healthy. It's up to you. No one can do it for you. R: Realize Your Risk. We think it won't happen to us, but heart disease kills one of every three women. E: Educate Your Family. Make healthy food choices for you and your family. Teach your kids the importance of staying active. D: Don't Be Silent. Tell every woman you know that heart disease is our No. 1 killer. For more about heart health, or to find a physician near you, visit https://www.centura.org/care-and-health/heart-and-vascular #WearRedDay #GoRedForWomen #HeartMonth
Today is World Cancer Day, an international awareness day to unite the world in the fight against cancer. We salute every cancer fighter and survivor, wherever you may be on your cancer journey. Please know that our Centura Health Cancer Network and its incredible caregivers are here to support you every step of the way. Learn more at https://www.centura.org/care-and-health/cancer-care. Pictured: Radiation Oncologist Dr. Anna-Maria De Costa #WorldCancerDay #IAmAndIWill
We're so excited for this new technology available to Wound Care patients at Penrose-St. Francis Health Services. Penrose-St. Francis Health Services was live. February 4 at 10:17 AM ·