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THRiVEnc» NORTHERN COLORADO WELLNESS

May 2011

» INSIDE: HALF OF ADULTS TAKE VITAMINS • CHECK OUT THE MEDICAL DIRECTORY • EVENTS

THEY’RE BACK!Page 6

Many bugs and insects are just an itchy nuisance, but some pose actual health risks

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Answer:You may be a candidate for reverse total shoulder replacement. In this procedure, the arthritic or damaged ball in the shoulder joint

polyethylene component.

cuff. With these conditions, the deltoid slackens so that it can no longer raise the hand to carry out normal activities. Conventional shoulder replacement cannot restore the necessary stability in that

provides stability because the muscles around the shoulder compress the ball and socket together.

A reverse total shoulder replacement should only be considered if:

patient’s life.

have been unsuccessful, or a conventional shoulder replacement has failed.

activities of daily living.

Daniel Heaston, M.D.Banner Mountain Vista Orthopaedic Clinic

Banner Medical GroupNorth Colorado Medical Center

WhereExpertsWork Best.

Banner Health has been named as a Top 10 Health System in the U.S. for patient care according to Thomson Reuters.

Question:I have tried physical therapy and medication for my painful shoulder, but I’m still experiencing problems. Are there any new surgical options for shoulders?

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BLOOD TESTS«» WHAT: North Colorado Medical

Center’s Wellness Services o� ers low-cost blood screenings. Open labs are available on the second Wednes-day and fourth Wednesday of every month from 7-8:45 a.m. Some immu-nizations are available upon request and availability. » WHEN: 7-8:45 a.m. April 11 and 25.» WHERE: Union Colony Room, Area C, ground fl oor, North Colorado Medi-cal Center, 1801 16th St., Greeley .» COST: Costs vary.

» DETAILS: To schedule an appoint-ment, call (970) 350-6633 at least 24 hours in advance. Walk-ins also welcome.

«BODY SHOPPE» WHAT: A 12-week lifestyle change program that includes stress testing, lipid testing, fl exibility and body fat measurement, an exercise prescrip-tion, exercise classes and eight evening education classes. » WHEN: Fitness testing by appoint-ment June 1-10. Classes begin June 14 and continue through Sept. 12.

» WHERE: Cardiac Rehabilitation, North Colorado Medical Center, 1801 16th St., Greeley.» COST: $299 per person or $500 per couple.» DETAILS: Call (970) 350-6204 to register or for more details.

«COOKING CLASSES Learn about heart-healthy cooking and how to modify unhealthy cooking habits in North Colorado Medical Center’s monthly cooking classes. This month’s focus is “Meal Planning &

Quick Cooking Tips.”» WHEN: 6-7:15 p.m. May 11.» WHERE: Cardiac Kitchen, North Colorado Medical Center, 1801 16th St., Greeley. » COST: $10.» DETAILS: Call (970) 350-6633 to register.

«HEARTSAVER CPR WITH AED (GREELEY)» WHAT: This class covers adult and infant/child CPR, obstructed airway, the Heimlich maneuver, the use of

a barrier device and AED hands-on training. Upon completion of the course, participants will receive a Heartsaver course completion card. The certifi cation is valid for two years.» WHEN: 6:45-9:15 p.m. May 12.» WHERE: Greeley Family FunPlex, 1501 65th Ave., Greeley. » COST: $48 (save $5 if taken in con-junction with Heartsaver First Aid.)» DETAILS: Call (970) 350-9400 to register.

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Nutrition Services director Jeremy West and nutrition coordinator Kara Goff, RD have been with District 6 for less than a year, but they, along with their nutrition team, have been in makeover mode from start, working to raise the quality of food served in nearly 30 cafeterias. “We started our own revolution. It’s time to fight back against childhood obesity.” West said. Goff points to the “menu makeover” that began at the end of 2009, resulting in new and improved menus, with more healthy choices at all levels. Among those improvements are increasing the overall nutritional integrity of menus, with lower fat and higher fiber content, a greater variety of fresh fruits and vegetables offered every day, fresher and less-processed food items. Goff said the next steps include working to add more items that are made from scratch rather than offering as much processed food, and constantly looking for ways to offer healthful foods that students can be excited about eating.

Adding more fresh, locally grown foodOther improvements in food quality come from a variety of state and local programs. One is Colorado School’s Harvest of the Month program, which features a fresh produce item each month and includes a student-education component as well as ways of incorporating the food in meals throughout the month. Another established effort is the Farm to School program. Over the last two years, the partnership has grown to support local farmers by purchasing directly from them – a program that benefits everyone, both by supporting the local economy and by giving students the freshest food possible.

What makes a healthy meal? West and Goff set a goal of reducing the percent of total calories from fat in District 6 meals. Schools are required to limit fat calories to 35 percent of the total, but with the recent menu makeover, District 6 meals top out at 30 percent, maximum. That is a significant number when one considers that the district is on track to serve more than 2.5 million meals this school year at 27 sites.

Educating students and parents about healthy habits With fresh deli offerings and salads mixed in, elementary students have three meal options for lunch each day. “Some of the feedback we’ve gotten is that they don’t want that kind of food, but it varies from school to school,” she said. “Some schools are really excited about it.” She said she is confident that, over time, increasing numbers of students will learn to embrace the healthiest foods offered.

That may be the greatest challenge facing school meal staff: Educating students on making good food choices. Parental involvement and support, especially in a time of reduced budgets for classroom initiatives, is key in getting the word out and really teaching students about nutrition. “Parents have got to be at the forefront,” Goff said.

Along with additional nutritional improvements, West said menus in the cafeterias next school year will include eye-catching images as well as nutrition information about the food so parents of young students, as well as older students themselves, can identify healthy choices before the students get in line. For the complete article and additional information, please log onto www.greeleyschools.org and click on the news feature “Food Revolution”

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«Heartsaver CPr WItH aeD (WInDsor) » WHAT: This class covers adult and infant/child CPR, obstructed airway, the Heimlich maneuver, the use of a barrier device and AED hands-on training. Upon completion of the course, participants will receive a Heartsaver course completion card. The certification is valid for two years.» WHEN: 6-9 p.m. May 5» WHERE: Windsor Recreation Center, 650 11th St., Windsor.» COST: $48 (save $5 if taken in conjunc-tion with Heartsaver First Aid.) » DETAILS: Call (970) 674-3500 to register.

«Heartsaver FIrst aID» WHAT: This class covers first aid basics, medical emergencies, injury emergencies and environmental emergencies. The certification is valid for two years. » WHEN: 4:15-6:15 p.m. May 12.

» WHERE: Greeley Family FunPlex, 1501 65th Ave., Greeley. » COST: $45 (save $5 if taken in conjunc-tion with Heartsaver CPR with AED.) » DETAILS: Call (970) 350-9400 to register.

«tHe HooPla about PelvIC HealtH » WHAT: A circle of experts talk about what is normal in the area of pelvic health. Participants will learn more about perma-nent contraception, abnormal monthly cycles, fibroids, surgical innovations

and the Da Vinci Robot. » WHEN: 6:30-8:30 p.m. May 5.» WHERE: Auditorium A&B, North Colorado Medical Center, 1801 16th St., Greeley. » COST: Free to Spirit of Women mem-bers and $10 for nonmembers. » DETAILS: Call (970) 392-2222 to register. Go to www.bannerhealth.com/NCMCspirit.

saFe sItter (Greeley)«» WHAT: This class is designed for 11- to

13-year-olds. Participants learn care of the choking infant and child, babysitting as a business, success on the job, child care essentials, safety for the sitter, preventing injuries, injury and behavior management and preventing problem behavior. » WHEN: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. May 26.» WHERE: Greeley Family FunPlex, 1501 65th Ave., Greeley.» COST: $45.» DETAILS: Call (970) 350-9401 to register.

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LiveWell is a supporter ofWeld County school district

healthy eating and active livinginitiatives!

LiveWell Weld County is helping to make the healthiest choice the easiest for our residents by creating:

Active Community Environments Access to Healthy Foods Farm to School Programs Worksite Wellness

Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment. (970) 304 6470.

LiveWell Weld County is helping to make the healthiest choice the easiest for our residents by creating:

• Active Community Environments

• Access to Healthy Foods

• Farm to School Programs

• Worksite Wellness

LiveWell is a supporter of Weld County school district healthy eating and active living initiatives!

LiveWell is a supporter ofWeld County school district

healthy eating and active livinginitiatives!

LiveWell Weld County is helping to make the healthiest choice the easiest for our residents by creating:

Active Community Environments Access to Healthy Foods Farm to School Programs Worksite Wellness

Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment. (970) 304 6470.

Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment. (970) 304-6470.

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By MIKE sTOBBEAP Medical Writer

A TLANTA — About half of U.S. adults take vitamins and other dietary supplements — a level

that’s been holding steady for much of the past decade, new government figures show.

But the data also show a booming number of older women are taking calcium.

Federal officials released figures this month showing that the use of dietary supplements has grown since the early 1990s, when it was about 42 percent. The data shows use leveled off in 2003 through 2008, with about half of adults 20 and older taking at least one dietary supplement.

The biggest change was for calcium. Two-thirds of women 60 and older take it, up from 28 percent in the early 1990s.

Experts note the ranks of the elderly have been growing, and include many women who have been encouraged for years to take calcium to help protect against osteoporosis.

The information comes from na-tional, in-home surveys in 1988-1994 and 2003-2008. The surveys in the past decade included more than 2,000

people each year. Interviewers not only asked participants what supplements they took, but also asked to see the bottles to verify their answers.

Use of multivitamins — the most popular supplement — crept up to nearly 40 percent.

Most people who take vitamins and other supplements are educated, have good incomes, eat pretty well and al-ready get the nutrients they need from their diets, the survey suggests.

“It’s almost like the people who are taking them aren’t the people who need them,” said Regan Bailey, a nutritional epidemiologist with the National Insti-tutes of Health.

Federal surveys have only recently started asking people why they take supplements, Bailey said.

The government supports some supplements as an option for certain people — such as iron for women who are pregnant, folic acid for women thinking of getting pregnant and cal-cium for older women.

But health officials say people should talk to their doctors first and consider enriched foods that can accomplish the same goal.

Much of the new data is in a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report released this month.

CDC stuDy shows half of u.s. aDults take vitamins, supplements

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By shari RoanLos Angeles Times

l OS ANGELES — Colic is a nightmare — for baby and parents. The

condition, in which an infant cries inconsolably, is poorly understood and there is no surefire treatment. That’s why parents often turn to complementary and alterna-tive medicines for help. But a study published this month in the journal Pediatrics finds evidence is lacking that CAM therapies are effective.

Researchers in England

pooled the results of 15 studies that looked at CAM therapies for colic. All of the studies were randomized, controlled trials, but all also had flaws in design or meth-odology.

Overall, the studies sug-gested that some therapies may help soothe colicky babies. These include fennel extract, mixed herbal tea (containing chamomile, vervain, licorice, fennel and balm-mint) and sugar solu-tions. But, the authors of the paper said, “all trials have major limitations” that make

it hard to verify benefits.There was no convincing

evidence that remedies such as probiotics, soy formula, massage therapy, mechanical crib vibrator or reflexology were helpful.

Much more research needs to be done before CAM remedies for colic can be recommended, the authors said, citing the poor quality of the research. For example, they noted, none of the studies that involved herbal remedies met standards for extraction and preparation of the herbs to ensure quality

and consistency.Fennel might be worth

more research. Studies in animals suggest that it soothes intestinal spasms. Sugar water is thought to work because it acts as a painkiller.

The researchers note the impact of colic on young parents.

“Without symptom relief, (colic) can lead to unneces-sary medical intervention (including hospitalization), can affect the parent-child bonding process and, in rare cases, lead to child abuse.”

study finds no effective colic therapy

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TRiBUNE MEDiCAL DiRECTORY 2011Acupuncture

phyllis hAmAr, l.A.c.Master of Science, Traditional Chinese MedicineNCCAOM Board Certified710 11th Ave., Ste. 106Greeley, CO 80631970-539-0324

WestlAke FAmily physiciAns, pc5623 W. 19th StreetGreeley, CO Phone: (970) 353-9011Fax: (970) 353-9135Professionals: Richard Budensiek, DO; Janis McCall, MD; Frank Morgan, MD; Jacqueline Bearden, MD; Angela Mill, MDWebsite: www.bannerhealth.com

Alzheimer’s/skilled cAre

Bonell Good sAmAritAn708 22nd StreetGreeley, CO 80631Phone: (970)352-6082Fax: (970)356-7970Web Site: www.good-sam.com

GrAce pointe1919 68th Avenue Greeley, CO 80634Phone: (970) 304-1919www.gracepointegreeley.com

meAdoWVieW oF Greeley5300 29th StreetGreeley, CO 80634Phone: (970)353-6800Web Site: www.meadowviewofgreeley.com

Assisted liVinG

Bonell Good sAmAritAn708 22nd Street Greeley, CO 80631Phone: (970) 352-6082Fax: (970) 356-7970www.good-sam.com

GrAce pointe1919 68th Avenue Greeley, CO 80634Phone: (970) 304-1919www.gracepointegreeley.com

meAdoWVieW oF Greeley5300 29th StreetGreeley, CO 80634Phone: (970)353-6800Web Site: www.meadowviewofgreeley.com

the BridGe Assisted liVinG4750 25th StreetGreeley, CO 80634Phone: (970)339-0022

AudioloGyAlpine All ABout heArinG1124 E. Elizabeth Street, #E-101Fort Collins, CO 80524Phone: (970)221-3372Fax: (970)493-92373820 N. Grant AvenueLoveland, CO 80538Phone: (970)461-0225Fax: (970)593-0670Web Site: www.allabouthearing.comProfessionals: Renita Boesiger, M. A., CCC-A Rachel White, M. A., CCC-ACheryl Hadlock, M. S., CCC-A

AudioloGy AssociAtes2528 16th Street Greeley, CO Phone: (970)352-2881Professionals: Robert M. Traynor, Ed. D. F-AAA; Karen Swope, M. A. CCC-A

mirAcle-eAr2404 17th Street Greeley, CO 80634Phone: (970)351-6620

749 S. Lemay Avenue, Suite A1Fort Collins, CO 80524(970)221-5225

peAkVieW medicAl center5881 W. 16th StreetGreeley, CO Phone: (970)313-2745Fax: (970)313-2744Professional: Dice, Noel G., AuD

unc AudioloGy clinicGunter Hall, Room 0330Greeley, CO 80639Phone: (970)351-2012/TTYFax: (970)351-1601Web Site: www.unco.edu/NHS/asls/clinic.htmProfessionals: Diane Erdbruegger, Au.D., CCC-A;Sonie Harris, M.A., CCC-AJennifer Weber, Au.D., CCC-A

BAlAnce

liFe cAre center oF Greeley- Ascent4800 25th StreetGreeley, CO 80634Phone: (970)330-6400Professionals: Cozette Seaver, PT;Leslie Vail, PT

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cArdiAc, thorAcic & VAsculAr surGery (ncmc)1800 15th Street, Suite 340Greeley, CO 80631Phone: (970)378-4593Fax: (970)378-4391Professionals: Lyons, Maurice I. Jr. DORichards, Kenneth M. MDTullis, Gene E. MD

cArdioloGy

cArdioVAsculAr institute (ncmc)1800 15th Street, #310Greeley, CO 80631Phone: (970) 392-0900Professionals: James H. Beckmann, MD;Harold L. Chapel, MD;John Drury, MD;Lin-Wang Dong, MD;Cynthia L. Gryboski, MD;Cecilia Hirsch, MD;Paul G. Hurst, MD;Brian Lyle, MD;Randall C. Marsh, MD;Arnold Pfahnl, MD; James E. Quillen, MD;Gary A. Rath, MD;Ahmad Shihabi, MD;

heArt center oF the rockies1900 16th StreetGreeley, CO 80631Cardiologists: Roger C. Ashmore, MD, FACCWendy J. Austin, MD, FACCWilliam B. Baker, MD, FACCAnthony H. Doing, MD, FACCTristan J. Dow, MD, FACCThomas R. Downes, MD, FACCC. Patrick Green, MD, FACCJennifer Hill, NPTimothy C. Johnson, MD, FACCAnnaliese Jordan, NPDennis G. Larson, MD, FACCEmily Leibow, PAGary J. Luckasen, MD, FACCRobert H. Kiser, MD, FACCWilliam E. Miller, MD, FACCGerald I. Myers, MD, FACCJ. Bradley Oldemeyer, MD, FACCMatthew T. Purvis, MD, FACCRobert Schultz, MPChad L. Stolz, MD, FACCJustin A. Strote, MD, FACCStephen A.Treat, MD, FACCTodd B. Whitsitt, MD, FACC

cArdioVAsculAr/cArdiothorAcic surGeons

heArt center oF the rockies1900 16th StreetGreeley, CO 80631Mark B. Douthit, MD, FACC, FACSMark D. Guadagnodi, MD, FACC, FACSThomas L. Mathew, MD, FACC, FACS

chiroprActiccBp spine center1180 Main Street, Suite 7Windsor, COPhone: (970)686-9117Fax: (970)686-5441Website: www.windsorspinecenter.com Professionals: Dr. Jason W. Haas Dr. Sandra Haas

corporAte heAlth

Greeley medicAl clinic pc1900 16th StreetGreeley, CO 80631Phone: (970)350-2471Fax: (970)350-2418Professionals:John Charbonneau, MDThomas Lynch, MDRaymond Van Den Hoven, MD

dentistry

Greeley dentAl heAlth1600 23rd Avenue Greeley, CO 80634Phone: (970)353-4329www.greeleydentalhealth.comProfessionals:Randy C. Hatch, DDSCharles W. Johnson, DDS

sidney Benner, d.d.s.Julie shArp, d.d.s.3400 W. 16th Street, Suite 8-EGreeley, CO 80634Phone: (970)351-0400www.bennersharp.com

roBert kron, dmdscott WilliAms, dmd3535 W. 12th Street, Suite BGreeley, CO 80634Phone: (970)351-6095www.drkron.com

dentistry - hyGene

AABsolutely smiles1135 N. Lincoln Avenue, Suite 4 Loveland, CO 80537Phone: (970)622-0970Fax: (970)622-0971www.aabsolutelysmiles.com

dentistry - pediAtric

pediAtric dentAl Group2003 46th Avenue Greeley, CO 80634Phone: (970)330-4600www.pediatricdentalspecialties.comProfessionals: David Strange, DDS, MSMalcolm Strange, DDS, MSCourtney College, DDS, MSJustin Cathers, DDS, MSGary Belanger, DDS

dermAtoloGypeAkVieW medicAl center5881 W. 16th StreetGreeley, CO 80634Phone: (970)313-2700Fax: (970)313-2733Professionals: Mary A. Blattner, MD

medicAl clinic At centerrA pc2500 Rocky Mountain AvenueLoveland, CO 80538Phone: (970) 619-6558Fax: (970) 619-6092Professionals: Michelle D. Wis, MD

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TRiBUNE MEDiCAL DiRECTORY 2010TRiBUNE MEDiCAL DiRECTORY 2011EAR, NOSE & THROAT

AlpiNE EAR, NOSE & THROAT 1120 E. Elizabeth Street, Suite F-101Ft. Collins, CO3820 N. Grant AvenueLoveland, COPhone: (970)221-1177Professionals: Andrea Biegnski, P.A.C. Chris Eriksen, M.D., Maria Chand, M.D., Marvin Childers, M.D., Sarvjit Gill, M.D., Meg Ricci, PA-C, Matt Robertson, M.D.David Zacheis, M.D.

NORTH cOlORAdO EAR, NOSE, & THROAT2528 West 16th StreetGreeley, CO 80634Phone: (970) 356-4646Professionals: Dr. Keith Peterson, ENT Specialist;Dr. Thomas Peterson, ENT Specialist

pEAkviEw mEdicAl cENTER5881 W. 16th StreetGreeley, CO 80634Phone: (970) 313-2700Professionals: Arthur Chen, MD

ENdOcRiNOlOgy

ENdOcRiNOlOgy cliNic (Ncmc)1801 15th Street, Ste 200Greeley, CO 80631Phone: (970)378-4676Fax: (970)-378-4315www.bannerhealth.comProfessionals: Nirmala Kumar, MD

FAmily pRAcTicE mEdiciNE

FAmily pHySiciANS OF gREElEy,llp-cENTRAl2520 W. 16th St.Greeley ,CO Phone: (970) 356-2520Professionals: Joanna H. Branum, M.D.;Ann T. Colgan, M.D.; Douglas A. Magnuson, M.D.;Lori A. Ripley, M.D.;Andrew P. Stoddard, M.D.;D. Craig Wilson, M.D.

FAmily pHySiciANS OF gREElEy,llp-cOTTONwOOd2420 W. 16th StreetGreeley ,CO 80634 Phone: (970) 353-7668Professionals: Christopher T. Kennedy, M.D.; Daniel P. Pflieger, M.D.; Mark D. Young, M.D.; Stacey L. Garber, M.D.Amy E. Mattox, M.D.

FAmily pHySiciANS OF gREElEy,llp-wEST6801 W. 20th Street, Suite 101Greeley ,CO Phone: (970) 378-8000Professionals: Daniel R. Clang, D.O.; Tamara S. Clang, D.O.;R. Scott Haskins, M.D.;Mathew L. Martinez, M.D.; Chima C. Nwizu, M.D.;Michelle K. Paczosa, D.O.; Jeffery E. Peterson, M.D.;Kyle B. Waugh, M.D.;Charles I. Zucker, M.D.

kENNETH m. OldS6801 W. 20th Street, Suite 208Greeley ,CO 80634Phone: (970)330-9061

mEdicAl cliNic AT cENTERRA pc2500 Rocky Mountain AvenueLoveland, CO 80538Phone: (970)203-7180Fax: (970)203-7105Professionals: Pamela Levine, MD

NEXT cARE2928 W. 10th StreetGreeley, CO Phone: (970)351-8181Fax: (970)351-0281Professionals: Gregory Denzel, DO

pEAkviEw mEdicAl cENTER5881 W. 16th StreetGreeley ,CO 80634Phone: (970)313-2700Fax: (970)313-2720Professionals:Joseph Corona, MDJames W. Ley, MDWilliam J. Oligmueller, MDBrian K. Schmalhorst, MD

wESTlAkE FAmily pHySiciANS, pc5623 W. 19th StreetGreeley, CO Phone: (970) 353-9011Fax: (970) 353-9135Professionals: Richard Budensiek, D.O.; Jacqueline Bearden, MD; Janis McCall, MD;Angela Mills, MD Frank Morgan, MD;David Pols, D.O. www.bannerhealth.com

wiNdSOR mEdicAl cliNic1455 Main Street, Ste 100Windsor, CO 80550Phone: (970) 686-3950Fax: (970) 686-3960Professional: Emily Anderson, MDEgle Bakanaislas, MDRovert Bradley III, MDMichael Carey, MDKeith Rangel, MDJulie Homann, FNP

FUNERAl SERvicES

AllNUTT & RESTHAvEN FUNERAlSERvicES702 13th Street, Greeley, CO Phone: (970) 352-3366650 W. Drake Road, Ft. Collins, CO Phone: (970) 482-3208 8426 S. College Avenue, Ft. Collins, CO Phone: (970) 667-02022100 N. Lincoln, Loveland, CO Phone: (970) 667-11211302 Graves Avenue, Estes Park, CO Phone: (970) 586-3101

gASTROENTEROlOgy

dOwgiN, THOmAS A., md.cENTERS FOR gASTROENTEROlOgy7251 W. 20th St., Bldg JGreeley, CO Phone: (970)207-97733702 TimberlineFt. Collins, CO Phone: (970)207-97732555 E. 13th Street, Suite 220Loveland, CO Phone: (970)669-5432Website: www.digestive-health.net

gREElEy mEdciAl cliNic pc1900 16th StreetGreeley, CO 80631Phone: (970)350-2740Professionals:Steven Kading, MDPeter C. Witt, MD

NORTH cOlORAdO gASTROENTEROlOgy (Ncmc)2010 16th Street, Ste. AGreeley, CO 80631Phone: (970)378-4475Fax: (970)378-4429Professionals:Mark Rosenblatt, MDAhmed M. Sherif, MDYazan Abu Qwaider, MD

wiNdSOR mEdicAl cliNic1455 Main Street, Ste 100Windsor, CO 80550Phone: (970) 686-3950Peter Witt, MD

HEAlTH ANd FiTNESS

BEllS RUNNiNg/wAlkiNg3620 W. 10th StreetGreeley, CO 80634Phone: (970)356-6964

HOmE HEAlTH cAREcARiNg HEARTS HOmE HEAlTHcARE6801 W. 20th Street, Suite 207Greeley, CO 80634Phone: (970)378-1409

HEAliNg HElpERS, llc3527 W. 12th StreetSuite 104, Greeley, COPhone: (970) 302-5559Email: (970) [email protected]

REHABiliTATiON ANd viSiTiNg NURSE ASSOciATiON2105 Clubhouse DriveGreeley, CO 80634Phone: (970) 330-5655Fax: (970) 330-7146Web Site: www.rvna.infoProfessionals: Crystal Day, CEO

TOUcHSTONE HOmE HEAlTH5312 W. 9th St Drive, Suite 120Greeley CO 80634 Phone: (970) 356-3922Fax: (970) 381-8113

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iNFEcTiOUS diSEASEBREEN, jOHN F., md (Ncmc)1801 16th StreetGreeley, CO 80631Phone: (970)350-6071Fax: (970)350-6702

iNTERNAl mEdiciNEBANNER iNTERNAl mEdiciNE2010 16th Street, Suite BGreeley, CO 80631Professional: Steven Kalt, MD.www.bannerhealth.com

gREElEy mEdicAl cliNic pc1900 16th StreetGreeley, CO 80631Phone: (970)350-2438Fax: (970)350-2473Professionals: Berntsen, Mark F. MDCash, Robert L. MDChristiansen, Dana L. MDDemacupoulos, Nicola MDEbens, John B. MDFloyd, Chelsca PA-CLoftin, Andrew PA-CRademacher, Donald R. MDRacine, Kim PA-C Randle, Michael T. MDThompson, Keith S. MDTryggestad, David I. MDZenk, Daniel R.MD

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TRiBUNE MEDiCAL DiRECTORY 2011next care2928 W. 10th St.Greeley, CO 80634Phone: (970)351-8181Fax: (970)351-0281Professionals: Gregory D. Denzel, DO

MaSSaGe tHeraPY

HealinG toucH MaSSaGe @ center For WoMen’S HealtH1715 61st AvenueGreeley, CO Phone: (970)336-1500 Professional: Becci Payne, Certified Massage TherapistMedical equiPMent & SuPPlieSBanner HoMe Medical equiPMent (ncMc)Phone: (970)506-6420

Paul HoMe oxYGen3483-A West 10th Greeley, CO Phone: (970)356-3131

Mental HealtH ServiceS

ncMc - BeHavioral HealtH928 12th StreetGreeley, CO 80631Professionals: Cheryl Giambrone, LPCAngelica Perino, LPC, CACIIIElise Pugh, LPCShawn Crawford, LPCLaura Grotenhuis, LPCTia Lewis, LPCRenée Rogers, LMFTDr. Robert Ruegg, MD-psychiatryJose Vasquez, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

MidWiFerY carecenter For WoMen’S HealtH1715 61st AvenueGreeley, CO Phone: (970)336-1500Professionals: Marie Foose, CNM; Janelle Komorowski, CNMKrista O’Leary, CNMKaren Voderberg, CNM neuroloGY

centennial neuroloGYDr. David Ewing7251 W. 20th Street, Unit CGreeley, CO 80634Phone: (970) 356-3876

GreeleY Medical clinic1900 16th StreetGreeley, CO 80631Phone: (970) 350-2438Professionals: Donal Rademacher, MD

ncMc neuroloGY clinic1800 15th Street, Suite 100BGreeley, CO 80631Phone: (970) 350-5612 Fax: (970) 350-5619Professionals: Siegel, Jeffery, MDShaffer, William, MD; Hayes, Todd DO

nurSinG HoMe reHaBilitationcentennial HealtH care center1637 29th Ave. PlaceGreeley, CO 80634Phone: (970) 356-8181Fax: (970) 356-3278

oBStetricS & GYnecoloGY

GreeleY Medical clinic Pc1900 16th StreetGreeley, CO 80631Phone: (970)350-2403Fax: (970)392-4708Professionals:Burket, Charles R. MDColberg, Craig S. MDKiser, Rick E., MD

center For WoMen’S HealtH1715 61st Ave.Greeley, CO Phone: (970)336-1500Professionals: Stewart Abbot, MD; Marie Foose, CNM; Janelle Wahlman, CNM;Krista O’Leary, CNM Bea Bachenberg, WHCNP;Kecia Doll, Licensed Esthetician; Becci Payne, Certified Massage Therapist

WeStlake FaMilY PHYSicianS, Pc5623 W. 19th StreetGreeley, CO Phone: (970) 353-9011Fax: (970) 353-9135Professionals: Jacqueline Bearden, MD; Richard Budensiek, D.O.; Janis McCall, MD;Angela Mills, MD Frank Morgan, MD;David Pols, D.O. www.bannerhealth.com

occuPational Medicine

GreeleY Medical clinic1900 16th StreetGreeley, CO 80631Phone: (970)350-2471Professionals:John Charbonneau, MDRay VandenHoven, MDRobert Nystrom, DOMichael Deitz, PA-C

oncoloGY & HeMaloloGY

cancer inStitute (ncMc)1800 15th Street,Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970) 350-6680Toll Free: (866) 357-9276Fax: (970)350-6610Professionals: Elizabeth Ceilley, MDBrian Fuller, MD

GreeleY Medical clinic1800 15th St.Greeley, CO 80631*Moving in August - 1675 18th Avenue, Greeley, COProfessionals: Thomas R. Lininger, MD Phone: (970)378-4170 Fax: (970)378-4171Douglas J. Kemme, MD Phone: (970)353-6722 Fax: (970)353-6434Michael D. Stone, MD Phone: (970)378-4170 Fax: (970)378-4171Debra DeWall, PA-C

GreeleY Medical clinic loveland2050 N. Boise Ave.Loveland, Co, 80538Professionals: Samuel A. Shelanski MDPhone: (970)667-7870Fax: (970)667-4510

ortHodonticSGreeleY ortHodontic center2021 Clubhouse Dr., Suite 110Greeley, CO 80634Phone: (970) 330-2500Fax: (970) 330-2548E-Mail: [email protected]: www.doctork.comProfessionals: Dr. Gary J. Kloberdanz

ortHodontic aSSociateS oF GreeleY, Pc3400 W. 16thSt., Bldg 4-VGreeley, CO 80634Phone: (970) 356-5900Website: www.dredgren.comProfessionals: Burdett R. Edgren, DDS, MS; Bradford N. Edgren, DDS, MS

oral SurGerY & MaxilloFacial SurGurYnicHolaS, kenton c. MdGreeleY Medical clinic1900 16th StreetGreeley, CO 80631Phone: (970)350-2458Fax: (970)392--4715

ortHoPedicS

GreeleY Medical clinic Pc1900 16th StreetGreeley, CO 80631Phone: (970)350-2427Fax: (970)350-2421 Professionals: Grossnickle, Mark D. MDHunter, Brett P. MDSnyder, Joshua MDSimonsson, Michelle PA-C

Mountain viSta ortHoPaedicS 5890 W. 13th Street, Suite 101Greeley, COPhone: (970)348-0020Fax: (970)348-0044Web Site: www.bannerhealth.comProfessionals: Randy M. Bussey, MDDaniel Heaston, MDThomas Pazik, MDShelly Remley, PA-CKelly R. Sanderford, MDSteven Sides, MDLinda Young, MD

PediatricSPeakvieW Medical center5881 W. 16th St.Greeley, CO 80634Phone: (970)313-2700Fax: (970)313-2727Professionals: Amy Driscoll, MDMeshelle M. Kolanz, MDChris Moore, MDRobert L. Pedersen, MDJoseph Ryan, MDTom Deen, PA-C

Pediatric reHaBilitationBanner reHaBilitation center1801 16th StreetGreeley, COPhone: (970)350-6160Fax: (970)378-3858

PerSonal reSPonSe Service

Banner liFe line (ncMc)2010 16th Street, Suite CGreeley, CO 80631Phone: 1-877-493-8109(970) 378-4743

PHYSical tHeraPYHoPe tHeraPY center(Formerly North Colorado Therapy Center)2780 28th AvenueGreeley, CO 80634Phone: (970)339-0011Website: www.GCIinc.orgProfessionals: Chris Denham, PT; Kryste Haas, OT;Kathie Hertzke, PTA;Moni Kohlhoff, PT;Alex Luksik, PTA;Jeanne Rabe, PT;Melissa Richardson, PT; Howard Belon, PhD, Clinical Psychologist

PeakvieW Medical center5881 W. 16th StreetGreeley, CO 80634Phone: (970) 313-2775Fax: (970) 313-2777Professionals: Kirk Henderson Ann Hurst, PT Lindsay Paulson, PTM. Elissa Marshall, OTOla Simonsson PC-A

PodiatrYFoot & ankle center oF nortHern colorado P.c.1931 65th Ave., Suite AGreeley, CO 80634Phone: (970) 351-0900Fax: (970) 351-0940

4401 Union StreetJohnstown, CO 80534Phone: (970) 443-0925Web Site: www.footandanklecolorado.com

Professionals: Daniel J. Hatch, D.P.M. Mike D. Vaardahl, D.P.M.

GreeleY Foot & ankle2000 16th Street, Suite 3Greeley, CO 80631Phone: (970)352-4815Fax: (970)352-5130Professionals: Dr. Jean Masterson

PulMonarY/critical care

nortH coloradoPulMonarY (ncMc)2010 16th Street, Ste AGreeley, CO 80631Phone: (970)392-2026Fax: (970)392-2028Professionals: David Fitzgerald, DOKelli R. Janata, DORobert J. Janata, DO

ProStHeticS & ortHoticS

HanGer ProStHeticS & ortHoticS7251 West 20th Street, Building MGreeley, CO 80634 Phone: (970)330-9449 Fax: (970)330-42172500 Rocky Mountain Avenue, Suite 2100North Medical Office Building Loveland CO 80538 Phone: (970) 619-6585 Fax (970) 619-6591Website: www.hanger.comProfessinal: Ben Struzenberg, CPOMichelle West, Mastectomy Fitter

radioloGY

GreeleY Medical clinic Pc1900 16th St.Greeley, CO 80631Phone: (970) 350-2423

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TRiBUNE MEDiCAL DiRECTORY 2011rehabilitation

aSCent at liFe Care Center 4800 25th StreetGreeley, CO 80634Phone: (970)330-6400Website: www.lcca.comProfessionals: Annie BennettLeslie Vail

banner rehabilitationPhone: (970)350-6160

CbP SPine Center1180 Main Street, Suite 7Windsor, COPhone: (970)686-9117Fax: (970)686-5441Website: www.windsorspinecenter.com Professionals: Dr. Jason W. Haas Dr. Sandra Haas

Peakview MediCal Center5881 W. 16th St.Greeley, CO 80634Phone: (970)313-2775Fax: (970)313-2777

rheuMatology

greeley MediCal CliniC/loveland1900 16th StreetGreeley, CO 806312500 Rocky Mountain AvenueLoveland, CO 80538Professionals:James Levine, DO Phone: (970)350-2433 Fax: (970)392-4768Garvin C.. Murray, MD Phone: (970)461-1880 Fax: (970)593-9731J. Stephen Thompson, MD Phone: (970)461-1880 Fax: (970)593-9731

Skin CarekeCiaS Skin Care @ Center For woMen’S health1715 61st AvenueGreeley, CO Phone: (970)336-1500 Professinal: Kecia Doll, Licensed Esthetician

Skilled Care/rehab

bonell good SaMaritan708 22nd StreetGreeley, CO 80631Phone: (970)352- 6082Fax: (970)356-7970Website: www.good-sam.com

graCe Pointe1919 68th Avenue Greeley, CO 80634Phone: (970) 304-1919Website: www.gracepointegreeley.com

SPeeCh and language

unC SPeeCh language Pathology CliniCGunter Hall, Room 0330 Greeley, CO 80639Phone: (970)351-2012/TTYFax: (970)351-1601Web Site: www.unco.edu/NHS/asls/clinic.htmProfessionals: Lynne Jackowiak, M.S., CCC-SLPJulie Hanks, Ed.DPatty Walton, M.A., CCC-SLPMark Guiberson, Ph.D., CCC-SLP

SPortS MediCine

Mountain viSta orthoPaediCS 5890 W. 13th Street, Suite 101Greeley, COPhone: (970)348-0020Fax: (970)348-0044Web Site: www.bannerhealth.comProfessionals: Randy M. Bussey, MDDaniel Heaston, MDThomas Pazik, MDShelly Remley, PA-CKelly R. Sanderford, MDSteven Sides, MDLinda Young, MD

north Colorado SPortS MediCine1801 16th StreetGreeley, COPhone: (970)392-2496

SPeeCh language Pathology

banner rehabilitation Center1801 16th StreetGreeley, COPhone: (970)350-6160Fax: (970)378-3858

Surgery general & trauMa

bariatriC Surgery (nCMC)1800 15th Street, Suite 200Greeley, CO 80631Phone: (970)378-4433866-569-5926Fax: (970)378-4440Professionals: Michael W. Johnell, MD

greeley MediCal CliniC/loveland1900 16th StreetGreeley, CO 806312500 Rocky Mountain AvenueLoveland, CO 80538Phone: (970)350-2426Fax: (970)350-2452Professionals:Steven M. Dubs, MDLesley A. Fraser, MDMichael E. Peetz, MD Phone: (970)350-2426 Fax: (970)350-2452James Schiefer, MD Phone: (970)203-7250 Fax: (970)619-6094

Surgery weStern StateS burn Center (nCMC)1801 16th StreetGreeley, CO 80631Phone: (970)350-6607Fax: (970)350-6306Professionals: Gail Cockrell, MD Cleon W. Goodwin, MD BURN

windSor MediCal CliniC1455 Main Street, Ste 100Windsor, CO 80550Phone: (970) 383-3950Mark Grossnickle, MDBrett Hunter, MDJoshua Snyder, MD

SurgiCal aSSoCiateS oF greeley PC (nCMC)1800 15th St. Suite 210 Greeley, CO Phone: (970)352-8216Toll Free: 1-888-842-4141Professionals: Lisa Burton, M.D.;Michael Harkabus, M.D.; Jason Ogren, M.D.;Samuel Saltz, D.O.; Robert Vickerman, M.D.

urgent Care

greeley MediCal CliniC1900 16th StreetGreeley, CO 80631Phone: (970)350-2425Fax: (970)350-2447Professionals:Grauerholz, Brent D. MDLee, Dan PA-CNoordewier, Edward, MDNystrom, Robert DO

SuMMitview urgent Care2001 70th AvenueGreeley, CO 80634Phone: (970)378-4155Fax: (970)378-4151www.bannerhealth.comProfessionals:Thomas Harms, MDAmy E. Shenkenberg, MDLinda Young, MD

urology

greeley MediCal CliniC1900 16th StreetGreeley, CO 80631Phone: (970)350-2491Fax: (970)350-2492Professionals:Gary R, Goodman, MDHank Jounson, PA-C

Mountain viSta urology5890 W. 13th Street, Suite 106Greeley, CO 80634Professionals:James Wolach, MDCurtis Crylen, MDwww.bannerhealth.com

veinS

vein CliniC (nCMC)1800 15th Street, Suite 340Greeley, CO 80631Phone: (970)378-4593Fax: (970)378-4591Professionals:Maurice I. Lyons Jr., DOKenneth M. Richards, MDGene E. Tullis, MD

woMen’S ServiCeS

greeley MediCal CliniC1900 16th StreetGreeley, CO 80631Phone: (970) 350-2403Charles Burket, MDCraig Colbery, MDRick Kiser, MDAmy Schweers, NP

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