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Denver Health Refugee Clinic

Lowry

1001 Yosemite St

Denver, Colorado 80230

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Website

www.denverhealth.org/locations/denver/lowry-family-health-center-lowry-family-health-center-1001-yosemite-st-denver-80230

Phone Numbers

Appointments:

(303) 436-4949

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Pharmacy:

1-866-347-3345

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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.

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Organization: Denver Health (website)

Lowry

1001 Yosemite St

Denver, Colorado 80230

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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.