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January 28, 2008

National Jewish Expands Services to Highlands Ranch

National Jewish Medical and Research Center has expanded its services in south-metro Denver with the opening of National Jewish at Highlands Ranch.   The Highlands Ranch location now offers comprehensive allergy, immunology and pulmonology care for adults and children. In the coming weeks and months, National Jewish at Highlands Ranch will add adult rheumatology, imaging, diagnostics and sleep disorder services.

“Our Littleton center was a great success from the moment it opened in 2006. We have now expanded both our capacity to see patients and the breadth of services we offer at our Highlands Ranch center,” said Gary Cott, MD, Executive Vice President of Medical and Clinical Services. The Littleton center closed when National Jewish at Highlands Ranch opened in early 2008. “Patients throughout the south-metro area all the way down to Colorado Springs can now benefit from the expertise of the National Jewish doctors and staff without having to drive all the way to our central Denver campus.”

 

National Jewish at Highlands Ranch is located at 8671 South Quebec Street, Suite 120 and can be reached at 303-703-3646.  Sleep studies are now performed at the TownePlace Suites in the Denver Tech Center at 7877 South Chester Street in Englewood and can be reached at 303-270-2708.              

For More Information, Contact:

Adam Dormuth
303-398-1082
dormutha@njc.org

Note: This information is provided to you as an educational service of National Jewish. It is not meant to be a substitute for consulting with your own physician.

© Copyright 2008 National Jewish Medical and Research Center

Media Contacts

William Allstetter 
Tel: (303) 398-1002 
Pager: (303) 281-1653 
E-mail: allstetterw@njc.org

Adam Dormuth
Tel: (303) 398-1082
Pager: (303) 851-0358
E-mail: dormutha@njc.org

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