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Find OB-GYN Care in Denver and the Front Range

Our doctors and advanced practice providers care for every stage of womanhood – from well woman check-ups, to pregnancy, to menopause and beyond.

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Good Samaritan Hospital

Intermountain Health Lafayette Clinic – OB-GYN

300 Exempla Circle
Suite 470
Lafayette, CO 80026

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Good Samaritan Hospital

Intermountain Health Superior Clinic – OB-GYN

3 Superior Drive
Suite 400
Superior, CO 80027

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Platte Valley Hospital

Intermountain Health Amber Creek - OB-GYN

13421 Quebec Street
Thornton, CO 80602

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Platte Valley Hospital

Platte Valley Clinic - OB-GYN

1606 Prairie Center Parkway
Suite 350
Brighton, CO 80601

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Platte Valley Hospital

Reunion Clinic - OB-GYN

10569 Chambers Road
Unit 103
Commerce City, CO 80022

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Saint Joseph Hospital

Intermountain Health Central Park Clinic - OB-GYN

2823 Roslyn Street
Denver, CO 80238

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Saint Joseph Hospital

Intermountain Health Denver Midtown Clinic - OB-GYN

1960 Ogden Street
Suite 230
Denver, CO 80281

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Saint Joseph Hospital

Intermountain Health East Crossroads Clinic - OB-GYN

23750 East 14th Avenue
Suite 250
Aurora, CO 80018

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Saint Joseph Hospital

Intermountain Health Lowry Clinic - OB-GYN

63 North Quebec Street
Suite 200
Denver, CO 80230

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer?

We offer a wide range of gynecologic and obstetric services, including:

  • Annual wellness exams
  • Pap smear
  • Birth control
  • Sexual health | STI
  • Abnormal bleeding or pain
  • Menopause management
  • Incontinence
  • Robotic and laparoscopic surgery
  • Endometriosis
  • Excessive menstrual bleeding
  • Prenatal care
  • Labor and delivery
  • Maternal Fetal Medicine | High-risk pregnancy
  • NICU | Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
  • Fetal monitoring
  • Personalized birth plan
  • C-section
Are you accepting new patients?

Yes, we are currently accepting new patients across our clinics. For availability, please select from one of our locations.

How soon can I be seen?

Availability varies depending on the provider you choose. Select “browse all providers at this clinic” or call the office for the most up to date availability.

What insurance do you accept?

We accept most major insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid. Because coverage can vary, we recommend checking with your insurance provider or contacting our office to confirm that we are in-network for your plan.

Can I request a female provider?

Yes. When scheduling online, you can filter by provider gender.

Do you offer virtual visits?

Yes, depending on the visit type. Confirm if virtual visits are available by scheduling online.

Women's Health Services

Obstetrics and Gynecology

OB-GYNs, or obstetrician-gynecologists, are highly trained doctors who care for women during pregnancy, childbirth and the recovery period following birth. They can also perform cesarean sections for scheduled or emergency situations.

Midwifery

A certified nurse-midwife (CNM) is a registered nurse who is educated in nursing and midwifery and certified through the American College of Nurse-Midwives. CNMs focus on educating and empowering women to make healthy decisions and provide comprehensive women’s healthcare. They care for you from the early stages of pregnancy, through labor and delivery and into the first phase of postpartum care.

Maternal-Fetal Medicine

Maternal-fetal medicine specialists are OB-GYNs with specialized training in high-risk pregnancies. If your pregnancy is considered high-risk, and you’re already seeing an OB-GYN or family medicine physician, they’ll work side-by-side with a maternal-fetal medicine specialist to minimize your risks and help you achieve the healthiest pregnancy possible.

Primary Care

Family practitioners are primary care doctors who treat a wide range of medical conditions. In addition to their expertise in general family health, some choose to emphasize and obtain specialized training in obstetrics.

Breast Health

Taking care of your breasts through regular clinical breast exams and screenings is important to staying healthy as a woman.

Starting at age 40, all women should get a yearly mammogram. If you have a high risk of breast cancer because of family history, you should talk to your doctor about getting a mammogram sooner.

Schedule a mammogram today!

Gynecologic Oncology

Gynecologic Oncologists diagnose and treat cancers and noncancerous conditions involving the female reproductive system. Our experts provide care for all types of gynecologic cancer and in all stages, including cervical cancer, endometrial and uterine cancer, ovarian cancer, vaginal cancer, and vulvar cancer.

Menopause

Our Menopause Program is a clinical initiative designed to provide a standardized, evidence-based approach to the treatment, counseling, and education of women navigating the menopausal transition. We offer dedicated appointments for you to understand and treat peri and post menopausal symptoms.

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