List of hospitals in Colorado

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Colorado in United States

List of Hospitals in Colorado provides a comprehensive overview of the healthcare facilities across the state of Colorado, United States. This list encompasses a range of hospitals including public, private, general, and specialized institutions that cater to the healthcare needs of the population.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Colorado's healthcare system is designed to provide a wide array of services to its residents, from emergency care to specialized treatments. The state boasts a mix of urban and rural hospitals, ensuring that both densely populated cities and remote areas have access to medical care.

List of Hospitals[edit | edit source]

Denver[edit | edit source]

Colorado Springs[edit | edit source]

  • Penrose-St. Francis Health Services - A full-service hospital system providing a broad spectrum of healthcare services, including cardiac care, emergency services, and cancer treatment.
  • Memorial Hospital Central - The largest hospital in Colorado Springs, offering extensive medical care and a Level II Trauma Center.

Aurora[edit | edit source]

  • University of Colorado Hospital - Located on the Anschutz Medical Campus, this hospital is renowned for its research and treatment in a variety of specialties, including cancer care, heart health, and transplantation services.

Fort Collins[edit | edit source]

  • Poudre Valley Hospital - A hospital known for its quality care in orthopedics, neuroscience, cancer treatment, and cardiovascular services.

Grand Junction[edit | edit source]

Pueblo[edit | edit source]

  • Parkview Medical Center - A leader in cardiac, orthopedic, and trauma care, serving the southern Colorado community.

Specialized Hospitals[edit | edit source]

  • Children's Hospital Colorado (Aurora) - A nationally ranked pediatric hospital that provides comprehensive care for children from all over the region.
  • National Jewish Health (Denver) - Specialized in respiratory, cardiac, and immune-related disorders, this hospital is known for its research and treatment programs.

Rural Hospitals[edit | edit source]

Colorado also has a number of rural hospitals that serve as critical access points for healthcare in less populated areas. These hospitals provide essential services, including emergency care, to their communities.

Challenges and Opportunities[edit | edit source]

Colorado's hospitals face various challenges, including the need to improve access to care in rural areas, managing the cost of healthcare, and adapting to technological advancements. However, the state's healthcare system also presents opportunities for innovation in patient care and health services delivery.


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