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Denver Health Refugee Clinic

Lowry

1001 Yosemite Street

Denver, Colorado 80230

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Website

www.denverhealth.org/services/community-health/refugee-clinic

The Denver Health Refugee Clinic is integrated with Denver Health© in the Lowry neighborhood of Denver, and partners with the Colorado Department of Human Services to provide arriving refugee families and identified individuals seeking asylum with services which can include:

  • Ensuring follow-up of Class A & B health conditions identified overseas (TB, HIV, mental health issues, etc)

  • Lab testing, as clinically indicated - tuberculosis, HIV, hepatitis B & C, complete blood count and differential, lead, gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, urinalysis, newborn screen and thyroid function testing

  • Medical screenings within 90 days of arrival

  • Nutritional, mental, and dental screenings

  • A full physical

  • Birth control options

  • Pregnancy evaluations

  • Health education options

  • Identify persons with communicable diseases of potential public health importance and provide treatment

  • Identify personal health conditions that adversely impact effective resettlement (e.g. job placement, language training or school attendance) and provide treatment

Medicaid insurance is accepted at this location.

Visit denverhealth.org/services/community-health/refugee-clinic for more information.

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Lowry

1001 Yosemite Street

Denver, Colorado 80230

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Open in Google Maps

The Denver Health Refugee Clinic is integrated with Denver Health© in the Lowry neighborhood of Denver, and partners with the Colorado Department of Human Services to provide arriving refugee families and identified individuals seeking asylum with services which can include:

  • Ensuring follow-up of Class A & B health conditions identified overseas (TB, HIV, mental health issues, etc)

  • Lab testing, as clinically indicated - tuberculosis, HIV, hepatitis B & C, complete blood count and differential, lead, gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, urinalysis, newborn screen and thyroid function testing

  • Medical screenings within 90 days of arrival

  • Nutritional, mental, and dental screenings

  • A full physical

  • Birth control options

  • Pregnancy evaluations

  • Health education options

  • Identify persons with communicable diseases of potential public health importance and provide treatment

  • Identify personal health conditions that adversely impact effective resettlement (e.g. job placement, language training or school attendance) and provide treatment

Medicaid insurance is accepted at this location.

Visit denverhealth.org/services/community-health/refugee-clinic for more information.

© 2023 Denver Health, All Rights Reserved.