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Metro Denver 95-95-95 Targets (2021) PLHIV: 8,904

89%

79%

92%

Source: Provided by the City of Denver

Metro Denver HIV Care Continuum (2021) PLHIV: 8,904

89%

71%

65%

Source: Provided by the City of Denver

Mayor's Message

“I am very proud and thankful for all the Denver residents who are staying at home and practicing physical distancing. I know this hasn’t been easy for many, but given the current data and advice from experts about the spread of COVID-19 in our community and across the country, these are the actions that are going to get us on the other side of this curve and protect the health of as many people as possible.”
SOURCE Date: 4/6/20

- Michael B. Hancock
Mayor of Denver, USA
HIV Services
APEX Family Medicine

300 S. Jackson Street, Suite 100, Denver, CO 80209

303-321-0222

Hour of Operation: Monday, Tuesday, Friday: 8am-5pm; Wednesday, Thursday: 9am-6pm

Mission: “Our goal at APEX Family Medicine is to provide our patients with individualized, quality healthcare. We strive to do this with both empathy & compassion for our patients. Our office is dedicated to the diversity of the world and the people who bring it to life.”- http://www.apexfamilymedicine.com/about.php

Boulder County AIDS Project

2118 14th St, Boulder, CO 80302-4804

303-444-6121

generaldeliver@bcap.org

Hour of Operation: Open weekdays: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. To schedule a testing appointment visit: atlas.bcap.org/appointments/

Overview: BCAP provides vital care services to over 230 people in Boulder, Broomfield, Gilpin, and Clear Creek counties who are living with HIV/AIDS. They offer medical and bi-lingual case management, insurance assistance, financial support, pro bono professional services such as legal aid, and nutritional support through their on-site food pantry. They also offer innovative prevention and outreach programs to Boulder’s most at-risk populations, to reduce the spread of HIV.

Mission: "The Mission of Boulder County AIDS Project (BCAP) is twofold: to provide support, advocacy and education to those in our community who are living with or affected by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and to serve as an outreach and information center to prevent further transmission of HIV and the resulting Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS).

Boulder County Public Health

3482 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80304-1824

General: 303-441-1100; Appointments: 303-413-7500

healthinfo@bouldercounty.org

Hour of Operation: Testing appointments are available Monday through Thursday

Broomfield Health and Human Services Department

100 Spader Way, Broomfield, CO 80020

720-887-2200

jillf@caoden.org

Mission: "Working in partnership with the community, the City and County of Broomfield provides excellent services in an efficient, respectful and courteous manner to enhance and protect the environment and quality of life of Broomfield citizens." -http://www.broomfield.org/Index.aspx?NID=149"

Childrens Hospital Colorado - Immunodeficiency Program (CHIP)

13123 E 16th Ave, 3rd Floor, Aurora, CO 80045-7106

720-777-8233

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm; Multi-disciplinary clinic: Tuesday

Overview: "Children’s Hospital Colorado’s Immunodeficiency Program (CHIP) provides care for HIV-infected children, adolescents, and young adults. CHIP is the only program in the Rocky Mountain Region specifically dedicated to providing HIV care and prevention for children, youth, young adults and pregnant women."

Mission: "Our mission is to lead in the provision of innovative, client-centered care, research and prevention programs that improve the health and quality of life for children, youth, young adults, pregnant women and families living with or affected by HIV, or at risk for HIV-infection." -http://chipteam.org/programs"

Clinica Tepeyac

5075 Lincoln St, Denver, CO 80216-2015

303-458-5302

lrivera@clinicatepeyac.org

Hour of Operation: Monday 8am-5pm; Tuesday 8am-5pm; Wednesday 8am-5pm; Thursday 8am-5pm; Friday 8am-5pm; Saturday 9am-1pm; Sunday Closed

Overview: "Clínica provides low-cost primary and preventive care at its clinic. All paid clinic providers and staff that deliver services directly to patients are completely bilingual, and all volunteer providers possess some level of Spanish fluency. In addition to general primary care services, patients have access to a number of high-quality, evidence-based programs to support their health and wellness, including: comprehensive prenatal care for expectant mothers; HIV/AIDS managed care that is overseen by one of Colorado’s leading infectious specialists; and a comprehensive diabetes program that includes personal health coaching, healthy eating instruction, and exercise." -clinicatepeyac.org/clinic-services

Mission: "To provide culturally competent health care and preventive health services for the medically underserved." -http://clinicatepeyac.org/who-we-are/mission.html

Colorado African Organization

6795 East Tennessee Ave., #250, Denver, Co 80224

303-953-7060

jillf@caoden.org

Hour of Operation: Monday 9am-5pm; Tuesday 9am-5pm; Wednesday 9am-5pm; Thursday 9am-5pm; Friday 9am-5pm; Saturday Closed; Sunday Closed

Overview: CAO provides education, navigation, and case assistance services to allow individuals to become self-sufficient. These services include English courses, legal assistance, housing referrals, and healthcare assistance.

Denver Colorado AIDS Project

 2480 W 26th Ave., Suite B-26, Denver, CO 80211

(303) 602-3540

Hour of Operation: Monday 9am-5pm; Tuesday 9am-5pm; Wednesday 9am-5pm; Thursday 9am-5pm; Friday 9am-5pm; Saturday Closed; Sunday Closed

Overview: "DCAP focuses on providing individuals living with HIV/AIDS, as well as those at risk of becoming infected with free support services including case management, counseling, transportation, housing, and a food bank. DCAP also has a focus on prevention services, offering education and regular HIV testing both at the organization and through collaborating with community health centers. DCAP serves eight counties: Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, Gilpin, and Jefferson.

Mission: "The mission of Colorado Health Network (CHN) is to equitably meet the evolving needs of people affected by HIV and other disease through prevention, care and advocacy" -http://www.ncaids.org/denver-colorado-aids-project

Denver Family Medicine

1700 Marion Street, Denver, CO 80218

303-830-6666

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

Overview: “For over 25 years, Denver Family Medicine, P.C. has been providing high quality primary care services to the Denver community. Our doctors have been recognized as "Top Docs" in 5280 magazine and have published research articles in national medical journals. All of our physicians are board-certified by the American Board of Family Medicine so we keep up with the latest tests and treatments for our patients. We are always accepting new patients and in most cases, we can get you in for an appointment either the same day or the very next day.”- http://www.denverfamilymedicine.com/default.cfm

Denver Indian Health and Family Services

1633 Fillmore Street, Suite GL1, Denver, CO 80206

303-953-6600

info@dihfs.org

Hour of Operation: Monday 8am-5pm; Tuesday Adults: 10am-7pm Children: 1st Tuesday of month 10am-7pm; Wednesday 8am-5pm; Thursday 8am-5pm; Friday Clinic: 8am-noon Other services: 8am-5pm; Saturday Closed; Sunday Closed

Overview: Denver Indian Health provides care to American Indian people. HIV/AIDS services include testing and referrals. Most services are free, while some are at low cost.

Mission: "We are Denver's only Urban Indian Health program providing culturally appropriate health care for American Indian families and individuals." -http://www.dihfs.info/About-Us.html

Denver Metro Health Clinic

605 Bannock St #162, Denver CO 80204

(303) 602-3540

Hour of Operation: Monday 7:45am-5pm; Tuesday 7:45am-5pm; Wednesday 7:45am-5pm; Thursday 7:45am-5pm; Friday 7:45am-5pm; Saturday Closed; Sunday Closed; Same-day appointments available for those arriving at or before 7:45am

Overview: DMHC offers free testing and counseling for all ages. After taking an HIV test, individuals will meet with a counselor. If the test is negative, a plan will be developed to avoid future infection. If the test si positive, the counselor will provide treatment and support options.

Denver Swim Club

6923 East Colfax Ave., Denver, CO 80220

303-322-4023

Hour of Operation: Monday 24 hours; Tuesday 24 hours; Wednesday 24 hours; Thursday 24 hours; Friday 24 hours; Saturday 24 hours; Sunday 24 hours

Overview: Denver Swim Club partners with Denver Health and Denver Public Health to spread awareness of HIV/AIDS prevention and provide HIV and STD testing. The testing schedule can be viewed here: http://www.denverswimclub.com/health.cfm

El Paso County Department of Health and Environment

1675 Garden of the Gods Rd #2044, Colorado Springs, CO 80907

719-578-3199

healthinfo@elpasoco.com

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday, 7:30am-4:30pm

Mission: "Our mission is to promote and protect public health and environmental quality in the community through people, prevention and partnerships." -www.elpasocountyhealth.org

Elati House (Denver Public Health)

639 Elati Street, Denver, CO 80204

303-602-3619

Hour of Operation: Monday 6pm-9pm; Tuesday 6pm-9pm; Wednesday 6pm-9pm; Thursday Closed; Friday Closed; Saturday Closed; Sunday Closed

Empowerment Program/Womens AIDS Project

1600 York St Ste 201, Denver, CO 80206-1422

303-320-1989

info@empowermentprogram.org

Hour of Operation: Hours Unspecified

Overview: The Empowerment Program offers a number of services to women living with HIV/AIDS or in other disadvantaged positions including homelessness, poverty, and incarceration. The Women’s AIDS Project within the Empowerment Program provides free care and prevention services, case management, transportation, housing, and emergency expenses to both adults and teen women.

Mission: "The mission of the Empowerment Program is to provide education, employment assistance, health, housing referrals, and support services for women who are in disadvantaged positions due to incarceration, poverty, homelessness, HIV/aids infection, and/or involvement in the criminal justice system." -http://www.empowermentprogram.org/

Family Centered Medicine

2121 S. Oneida Street, Suite 248, Denver, CO 80224

303-504-0600

peterprutch@familycenteredmedicine.com

Hour of Operation: Monday, Wednesday-Friday 7am-4pm, closed 12pm-1pm; Tuesday: 8:30am-3pm, closed 12pm-1pm

Mission: “My mission is to deliver excellence in personal health care in an inclusive environment. You will have access to the highest quality, comprehensive and cost-conscious medical services available.”- http://www.familycenteredmedicine.com/

HeyDenver

1720 Pearl Street, Denver, CO 80203

303-962-2880

info@heydenver.org

Hour of Operation: Monday Walk in testing: 12pm-5pm; 5:30pm-8pm; Tuesday Appointment only: 10am-1pm; 3pm-8pm; Wednesday Testing appointment only: 10am-5pm Walk-in testing: 5:30pm-8pm PrEP consult appointment only: 10am-2pm; Thursday PrEP consult appointment only: 10am-pm Testing appointment only: 10am-5pm Walk-in testing: 5:30pm-8pm; Friday Testing appointment only: 9am-3pm PreP consult appointment only: 3pm-5:30pm ; Saturday Walk-in testing: 10am-5pm; Sunday Testing appointment only: 10am-5:30pm

Overview: Hey Denver is a program within Denver AIDS Project that provides free testing and counseling, as well as referrals and assistance navigating other programs.

Infectious Disease / Travel (TEAM) Clinic - Anschutz (Part of UC Health)

1635 Aurora Court, 7th Floor, Aurora, CO 80045

720-848-0191

Hour of Operation: Monday-Wednesday, & Friday, 8am-4:30pm; Thursday 9am-4:30pm

Overview: "We provide a wide range of health care for patients with infectious diseases, including HIV, at University of Colorado Hospital. We also provide health services for international travelers. We offer access to the latest clinical developments and research. We strive to understand our patients and their needs. And we are committed to educating patients and their families about HIV and other infectious diseases." -uchealth.org

Infectious Disease / Travel (TEAM) Clinic - Anschutz (Part of UC Health)

1635 Aurora Court, 7th Floor, Aurora, CO 80045

720-848-0191

Hour of Operation: Monday-Wednesday, & Friday, 8am-4:30pm; Thursday 9am-4:30pm

Overview: "We provide a wide range of health care for patients with infectious diseases, including HIV, at University of Colorado Hospital. We also provide health services for international travelers. We offer access to the latest clinical developments and research. We strive to understand our patients and their needs. And we are committed to educating patients and their families about HIV and other infectious diseases." -uchealth.org

It Takes a Village

1475 Lima St, Aurora, CO 80010-2287

303-367-4747

info@ittakesavillagecolorado.org

Hour of Operation: Monday, Thursday 10am-5pm; Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 10am-3pm

Jefferson County Public Health - Lakewood Clinic

645 Parfet Street, Lakewood, CO 80215

303-239-7078

public_health_info@jeffco.us

Hour of Operation: Monday-Wednesday, & Friday, 8am-5pm; Thursday 9am-6pm

Mission: "Jefferson County Public Health is committed to promoting and protecting the health of Jefferson County, Colorado residents across the lifespan through prevention, educations and partnerships. Our vision is Healthy People, Healthy Places." -jeffco.us/public-health

Kaiser Infectious Disease

280 Exempla Circle, Lafayette, CO 80026

303-861-3133

Hour of Operation: Hours not available

Overview: HIV Care; HIV Testing; PEP; PrEP

Metro Community Provider Network (MCPN)

3292 Peoria Street, Aurora, CO 80010

303-518-6385

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 7:30am-5:30pm

Mission: “Partner with the Community to Provide Excellent, Culturally Sensitive Health Services to Meet the Needs of Each Individual…Every Touch, Every Time. MCPN is committed to expanding and creating an infrastructure that provides excellent healthcare and wraparound services to our communities.”- http://mcpn.org/about-us/

Midtowne Spa

2935 Zuni Street, Denver, CO 80211

303-458-8902

Hour of Operation: Monday 24 hours; Tuesday 24 hours; Wednesday 24 hours; Thursday 24 hours; Friday 24 hours; Saturday 24 hours; Sunday 24 hours

Overview: Midtowne Spa partners with HIV/AIDS organizations around Denver and Colorado to provide free HIV and STD testing. The testing schedule can be found here: http://www.midtowne.com/index.php?fuseaction=dsp_safersex&c_city=denver#denver

National Jewish Health

1400 Jackson St, Denver, CO 80206-2761

1-877-CALL-NJH (1-877-225-5654)

physicianline@njhealth.org

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm

Mission: "Our mission since 1899 is to heal, to discover, and to educate as a preeminent health care institution. We serve by providing the best integrated and innovative care for patients and their families; by understanding and finding cures for the diseases we research; and by educating and training the next generation of health care professionals to be leaders in medicine and science. Our vision is to be the global leader in the research and treatment of pulmonary, cardiac and immune diseases. We pursue this vision by pioneering individualized medicine programs, which embrace the paradigm shift from reactive medicine to personalized health care. These programs enable us to integrate the provision of outstanding patient care, the conduct of novel basic, translational and clinical research, and the education of health care and research professionals. Through our efforts, we seek to achieve cures for patients who seek treatment and to bring new knowledge and discoveries to help people worldwide." -www.nationaljewish.org/about/whynjh"Our mission since 1899 is to heal, to discover, and to educate as a preeminent health care institution. We serve by providing the best integrated and innovative care for patients and their families; by understanding and finding cures for the diseases we research; and by educating and training the next generation of health care professionals to be leaders in medicine and science. Our vision is to be the global leader in the research and treatment of pulmonary, cardiac and immune diseases. We pursue this vision by pioneering individualized medicine programs, which embrace the paradigm shift from reactive medicine to personalized health care. These programs enable us to integrate the provision of outstanding patient care, the conduct of novel basic, translational and clinical research, and the education of health care and research professionals. Through our efforts, we seek to achieve cures for patients who seek treatment and to bring new knowledge and discoveries to help people worldwide." -www.nationaljewish.org/about/whynjh

Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains - Arvada Health Center

7735 N Wadsworth Blvd #D, Arvada, CO 80003

303-425-6624

Hour of Operation: Monday, 9am-7pm; Tuesday & Thursday 11am-7pm; Wednesday & Friday, 9am-5pm; Saturday, 9am-3pm

Mission: "Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, which includes Planned Parenthood of Southern Nevada, Planned Parenthood of New Mexico, and Planned Parenthood of Wyoming empowers individuals and families in the communities we serve to make informed choices about their sexual and reproductive health by providing high quality health services, comprehensive sex education, and strategic advocacy." -pprm.org

Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains - Aurora Health Center

1284 S Abilene St, Aurora, CO 80012-4661

303-671-7526

Hour of Operation: Monday & Tuesday 9am-6pm; Wednesday & Friday 9am-5pm; Thursday 11am-6pm; Saturday 9am-3pm

Mission: "Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, which includes Planned Parenthood of Southern Nevada, Planned Parenthood of New Mexico, and Planned Parenthood of Wyoming empowers individuals and families in the communities we serve to make informed choices about their sexual and reproductive health by providing high quality health services, comprehensive sex education, and strategic advocacy." -pprm.org

Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains - Boulder Health Center

2525 Arapahoe Ave Ste C-200, Boulder, CO 80302-6724

303-447-1040

Hour of Operation: Monday 9am-7pm; Tuesday 9am-6pm; Wednesday 11am-6pm; Thursday 11am-5pm, Friday 9am-5pm; Saturday 9am-3pm

Mission: "Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, which includes Planned Parenthood of Southern Nevada, Planned Parenthood of New Mexico, and Planned Parenthood of Wyoming empowers individuals and families in the communities we serve to make informed choices about their sexual and reproductive health by providing high quality health services, comprehensive sex education, and strategic advocacy." -pprm.org

Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains - Denver Central Health Center

921 E 14th Ave, Denver, CO 80218-1903

303-832-5069

Hour of Operation: Monday 8am-6pm; Tuesday-Wednesday 9am-6pm; Thursday 9am-5pm; Friday 8am-5pm; Saturday-Sunday 10am-3pm

Mission: "Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, which includes Planned Parenthood of Southern Nevada, Planned Parenthood of New Mexico, and Planned Parenthood of Wyoming empowers individuals and families in the communities we serve to make informed choices about their sexual and reproductive health by providing high quality health services, comprehensive sex education, and strategic advocacy." -pprm.org

Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains - Denver Southeast Health Center

6310 E Exposition Ave, Denver, CO 80224-1260

303-321-2458

Hour of Operation: Monday 9am-6pm; Tuesday & Thursday 9am-7pm; Wednesday 10am-6pm; Friday 9am-5pm; Saturday 8am-3pm

Mission: "Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, which includes Planned Parenthood of Southern Nevada, Planned Parenthood of New Mexico, and Planned Parenthood of Wyoming empowers individuals and families in the communities we serve to make informed choices about their sexual and reproductive health by providing high quality health services, comprehensive sex education, and strategic advocacy." -pprm.org

Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains - Denver Stapleton Health Center

7155 E 38th Ave, Denver, CO 80207-1630

303-321-2458

Hour of Operation: Monday 9am-6pm; Tuesday & Thursday 9am-7pm; Wednesday 10am-6pm; Friday 9am-5pm; Saturday 8am-3pm

Mission: "Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, which includes Planned Parenthood of Southern Nevada, Planned Parenthood of New Mexico, and Planned Parenthood of Wyoming empowers individuals and families in the communities we serve to make informed choices about their sexual and reproductive health by providing high quality health services, comprehensive sex education, and strategic advocacy." -pprm.org

Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains - Littleton Health Center

131 County Line Rd, Littleton, CO 80129-1931

303-798-0963

Hour of Operation: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9am-5pm; Tuesday, Thursday 11am-7pm; Saturday 9am-3pm

Mission: "Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, which includes Planned Parenthood of Southern Nevada, Planned Parenthood of New Mexico, and Planned Parenthood of Wyoming empowers individuals and families in the communities we serve to make informed choices about their sexual and reproductive health by providing high quality health services, comprehensive sex education, and strategic advocacy." -pprm.org

Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains - Parker Express Health Center

12543 N Hwy 83, Unit 214, Parker, CO 80134-8800

720-851-6606

Hour of Operation: Monday 9am-6pm; Wednesday 11am-6pm; Friday 9am-5pm; Saturday 9am-2pm

Mission: "Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, which includes Planned Parenthood of Southern Nevada, Planned Parenthood of New Mexico, and Planned Parenthood of Wyoming empowers individuals and families in the communities we serve to make informed choices about their sexual and reproductive health by providing high quality health services, comprehensive sex education, and strategic advocacy." -pprm.org

Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains - Southwest Health Center

1400 S Wadsworth Blvd, Lakewood, CO 80232

303-988-3821

Hour of Operation: Monday 9am-6pm; Tuesday 10am-6pm; Wednesday 11am-7pm; Thursday 9am-5pm; Friday 10am-5pm; Saturday 9am-3pm

Mission: "Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, which includes Planned Parenthood of Southern Nevada, Planned Parenthood of New Mexico, and Planned Parenthood of Wyoming empowers individuals and families in the communities we serve to make informed choices about their sexual and reproductive health by providing high quality health services, comprehensive sex education, and strategic advocacy." -pprm.org

Rocky Mountain Center for AIDS Research Education Services (CARES)

4545 East 9th Ave, Suite 110 Denver, CO 80220

303-951-3694

info@rockymountaincares.org

Hour of Operation: Office: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm; Testing Hours: Monday-Thursday 9am-11am, 1pm-3:30pm; Pharm: 9am-5:30pm

Overview: Rocky Mountain CARES provides case management for those living with HIV/AIDS. Medical Care Managers assist with accessing Ryan White Assistance programs, such as treatment options, financial assistance, legal services, substance abuse and mental health programs, mentoring, and more.

Mission: "Rocky Mountain CARES's mission is to provide centralized and comprehensive medical care management, pharmacy, support services, rich education and research resources to a diverse and inclusive Colorado community affected by and infected with HIV/AIDS. We deliver our services in an environment free of stigma and discrimination and present our clients with the tools to be their own advocate." -http://www.rockymountaincares.org/advocacy-groups-mission-vision

Salud Family Health Centers - Brighton Clinic

1860 Egbert St, Brighton, CO 80601

303-MYSALUD (303-497-2583) or 970-484-0999

Hour of Operation: Monday-Wednesday 7:30am-9pm; Thursday-Friday 7:30-5pm

Overview: "Salud is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) with twelve locations and a mobile unit. We provide medical, dental, and behavioral health care services to keep you and your family healthy. We focus on low-income, medically underserved populations as well as the migrant and seasonal farmworker population."

Mission: "To provide a quality, integrated health care home to the communities we serve." -saludclinic.org

Salud Family Health Centers - Commerce City Clinic

6255 N Quebec Pkwy, Commerce City, CO 80022

303-MYSALUD (303-497-2583) or 970-484-0999

Hour of Operation: Monday-Wednesday 7:30am-8pm; Thursday-Friday 7:30-5pm

Overview: "Salud is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) with twelve locations and a mobile unit. We provide medical, dental, and behavioral health care services to keep you and your family healthy. We focus on low-income, medically underserved populations as well as the migrant and seasonal farmworker population."

Mission: "To provide a quality, integrated health care home to the communities we serve." -saludclinic.org

Servicios De La Raza

3131 West 14th Ave, Denver, CO 80204

(303) 458-5851

info@serviciosdelaraza.org

Hour of Operation: Monday 8am-5pm; Tuesday 8:00am-5pm; Wednesday 8:00am-5pm; Thursday 8:00am-5pm; Friday 8:00am-5pm; Saturday Closed; Sunday Closed

Overview: Servicios de la Raza focuses on low-income Latino community in Metro-Denver. Bilingual HIV/AIDS services include testing, education, case management, and mental health services.

Mission: "Servicios de La Raza's mission is to provide and advocate for culturally responsive, essential human services and opportunities." -http://serviciosdelaraza.org/

Servicios De La Raza Incorporated - Brighton Office

22 S. 4th Ave, Brighton, Colorado 80601

303-953-5951

info@serviciosdelaraza.org

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

Mission: "To provide and advocate for culturally responsive, essential human services and opportunities. These services are intended to assist low-income members of the community in overcoming the range of problems that result in a lack of resources and contribute to the perpetuation of the vicious cycle of poverty. Because of the value placed on the community, culture and language, Servicios de La Raza serves as an integral part of the heart of the Latino community in Metro Denver, a trusted and accessible community resource strategically linked with many of Metro Denver’s schools and churches. Equally important, Servicios de La Raza is also a primary service referral channel for many human services agencies and institutions in the Metro Denver region as they encounter Latino clientele." -serviciosdelaraza.org

Servicios De La Raza Incorporated - Denver Office

3131 W. 14th Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80204

303-458-5851

info@serviciosdelaraza.org

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

Mission: "To provide and advocate for culturally responsive, essential human services and opportunities. These services are intended to assist low-income members of the community in overcoming the range of problems that result in a lack of resources and contribute to the perpetuation of the vicious cycle of poverty. Because of the value placed on the community, culture and language, Servicios de La Raza serves as an integral part of the heart of the Latino community in Metro Denver, a trusted and accessible community resource strategically linked with many of Metro Denver’s schools and churches. Equally important, Servicios de La Raza is also a primary service referral channel for many human services agencies and institutions in the Metro Denver region as they encounter Latino clientele." -serviciosdelaraza.org

Sisters of Color United for Education (SOCUE)

1400 Williams St., Denver, CO 80218

303-446-8800

sistersofcolor@gmail.com

Hour of Operation: Hours Unspecified

Overview: SOCUE has spent years educating and training community health workers, who have now become a key component to the healthcare system in Denver. SOCUE offers a number of services for individuals living with HIV/AIDS including testing, outreach, and case management. Further, SOCUE partners with a number of organizations including Volunteers of America, Colorado Anti-Violence Project, addiction research and treatment services, and more.

The GLBT Center

1301 East Colfax Ave., Denver CO

303-733-7743

Hour of Operation: Monday 4:30-7:30pm; Tuesday ; Wednesday ; Thursday 4:30-7:30pm; Friday ; Saturday ; Sunday

Overview: Founded in 1976, the GLBT Center is now the largest community center in the Rocky Mountain area. The Center serves to give a voice to the LGBT community in Colorado and push initiatives to reduce discrimination. The GLBT offers free HIV testing every Monday and Thursday from 4:30-7:30pm, as well as counseling for those who are HIV positive.

Mission: “To engage, empower, enrich, and advance the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community of Colorado.” - http://www.glbtcolorado.org/about-us/

Tri County Health Department - Aurora Clinic

15400 E 14th Pl, Suite 115, Aurora, CO 80011

303-363-3018

prevention@tchd.org

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 7:30am-5pm, closed 12pm-1pm; Every other Friday, clinic hours are 7:30am-5pm or 8am-4:30pm.

Mission: "Promote, protect and improve the lifelong health of individuals and communities in Adams, Arapahoe and Douglas Counties through the effective use of data, evidence-based prevention strategies, leadership, advocacy, partnerships, and the promotion of health equity." -tchd.org

Tri County Health Department - Denver Office

7000 N Broadway, Suite 400, Denver, CO 80221

303-426-5232

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 7am-5pm

Mission: "Promote, protect and improve the lifelong health of individuals and communities in Adams, Arapahoe and Douglas Counties through the effective use of data, evidence-based prevention strategies, leadership, advocacy, partnerships, and the promotion of health equity." -tchd.org

Tri County Health Department - Englewood Office

4857 S. Broadway, Englewood, CO 80113

303-363-3018

prevention@tchd.org

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm, closed 12pm-1pm

Mission: "Promote, protect and improve the lifelong health of individuals and communities in Adams, Arapahoe and Douglas Counties through the effective use of data, evidence-based prevention strategies, leadership, advocacy, partnerships, and the promotion of health equity." -tchd.org

Tri County Health Department - Westminster Office

1401 W. 122nd Ave #200, Westminster, CO 80234

303-363-3018

prevention@tchd.org

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 7am-5pm

Mission: "Promote, protect and improve the lifelong health of individuals and communities in Adams, Arapahoe and Douglas Counties through the effective use of data, evidence-based prevention strategies, leadership, advocacy, partnerships, and the promotion of health equity." -tchd.org

Western Infectious Disease Consultants

3885 Upham Street, Suite 200, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033

303-425-9245

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm

Mission: WIDC remains committed to our primary mission of providing timely, compassionate, and expert consultations in every aspect of Infectious Disease to all patients of the hospitals and community we serve.”- http://www.widc.biz/about-widc/

Colfax Community Network

1585 Kingston Street, Aurora 80010

303-360-9175

info@colfaxcommunitynetwork.org

Hour of Operation: Mon-Thurs 10am-1pm

Harm Reduction Access Center

231 E Colfax Ave, Denver CO 80203

303-572-7800

HRAC.Denver@gmail.com

Hour of Operation:

Monday-Friday 9am-12pm

Overview:

The Harm Reduction Access Center provides services to reduce the harm associated with drug use such as the spread of HIV and Hepatitis C and overdoses. The Center provides syringe access and non-judgmental resources and services.

Mission:

"The mission of the Harm Reduction Action Center is to educate, empower, and advocate for the health and dignity of Denver’s injection drug users, in accordance with harm reduction principles." -http://harmreductionactioncenter.org/mission/

Primary Services:

Syringe access; health education; street outreach

Harm Reduction Action Center (testing for Injection Drug Users)

231 E. Colfax Ave., Denver, CO 80203

303-572-7800

HRAC.Denver@gmail.com

Hour of Operation: Mon-Fri 9am-12pm

Scales Pharmacy

1999 Pennsylvania St. Denver, CO 80203

303.974.5424

INFO@SCALESPHARMACY.COM

Hour of Operation: Tuesdays 4-8pm

Servicios De La Raza Incorporated - Denver Office

3131 W. 14th Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80204

303-458-5851

info@serviciosdelaraza.org

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

Mission: "To provide and advocate for culturally responsive, essential human services and opportunities. These services are intended to assist low-income members of the community in overcoming the range of problems that result in a lack of resources and contribute to the perpetuation of the vicious cycle of poverty. Because of the value placed on the community, culture and language, Servicios de La Raza serves as an integral part of the heart of the Latino community in Metro Denver, a trusted and accessible community resource strategically linked with many of Metro Denver’s schools and churches.Equally important, Servicios de La Raza is also a primary service referral channel for many human services agencies and institutions in the Metro Denver region as they encounter Latino clientele." -serviciosdelaraza.org

Primary Services: Adult Career Counseling and Education Support Services/Re-entry Services for Adult Parolees; Case Management; HIV/STI Testing and Education; Health Insurance Enrollment; Bilingual HIV/AIDS Services; Education and employment support for young people ages 16 to 21; Wrap-around, culturally responsive continuum of support to victims of domestic violence, stalking, dating violence, and sexual assault; Basic emergency services program; Individual, couple, family, and group therapy; psychiatric services; Mental health medication management; Computerized ADHD testing

Tri County Health Department - Commerce City Office

4857 S. Broadway, Englewood, CO 80113

303-363-3018 ext. 6

prevention@tchd.org

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm, closed 12pm-1pm

Mission: "Promote, protect and improve the lifelong health of individuals and communities in Adams, Arapahoe and Douglas Counties through the effective use of data, evidence-based prevention strategies, leadership, advocacy, partnerships, and the promotion of health equity." -tchd.org

Primary Services: Family Planning/Birth Control; HIV/STI Clinic; WIC Program

APEX Family Medicine

300 S. Jackson Street, Suite 100, Denver, CO 80209

303-321-0222

Hour of Operation: Monday, Tuesday, Friday: 8am-5pm; Wednesday, Thursday: 9am-6pm

Mission: Our goal at APEX Family Medicine is to provide our patients with individualized, quality healthcare. We strive to do this with both empathy & compassion for our patients. Our office is dedicated to the diversity of the world and the people who bring it to life.”- http://www.apexfamilymedicine.com/about.php

Beacon Center for Infectious Disease

4800 Riverbend Road, Suite 200, Boulder, CO 80301

303-415-8850

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm

Overview: "Often referred to as "medical detectives," Infectious Disease (ID) specialists are experts in diagnosing and treating diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. We provide personalized and comprehensive inpatient ID services at both Boulder Community Health hospitals. We provide outpatient services to individuals over age 15 in Boulder and surrounding communities including Longmont, Louisville, Lafayette, Westminster, Arvada, Ft. Collins and Loveland."

Mission: "Founded in 1922 as a community-owned and operated not-for-profit hospital, Boulder Community Health is dedicated to meeting the evolving healthcare needs of our citizens and providing access to high quality medical care." -bch.org

Children's Hospital Immunodeficiency Program (CHIP) Youth Clinic (CYP)

13100 East Colfax Ave., 3rd Floor, Aurora, CO 80011

720-777-8233

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm;

Overview: CHIP offers services to families affected by HIV, particularly children, adolescents, and young adults, as well as pregnant women. CHIP provides one-on-one counseling for those living with HIV and for families looking to adopt HIV positive children. Further, CHIP offers a range of medical, social, psychological, developmental, and nutritional needs of patients living with HIV.

Mission: "The mission of the Children’s Hospital Immunodeficiency Program is to lead in the provision of innovative client and family centered care." -http://chipteam.org/about/chip-clinic/

Childrens Hospital Colorado - Immunodeficiency Program (CHIP)

13123 E 16th Ave, 3rd Floor, Aurora, CO 80045-7106

720-777-8233

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm; Multi-disciplinary clinic: Tuesday

Overview: "Children’s Hospital Colorado’s Immunodeficiency Program (CHIP) provides care for HIV-infected children, adolescents, and young adults. CHIP is the only program in the Rocky Mountain Region specifically dedicated to providing HIV care and prevention for children, youth, young adults and pregnant women."

Mission: "Our mission is to lead in the provision of innovative, client-centered care, research and prevention programs that improve the health and quality of life for children, youth, young adults, pregnant women and families living with or affected by HIV, or at risk for HIV-infection." -http://chipteam.org/programs/

Colorado Infectious Disease Associates

950 E. Harvard Avenue, Suite 140, Denver, CO 80210

303-777-0781

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

Mission: “To provide our patients with quality, evidence based care using the most up-to-date and current therapies. To co-ordinate this care with the team of health care providers called into each patient’s case in both the in-patient and out-patient settings. To perform in a professional and ethical manner so as to maximize the patient’s privacy, dignity and the ultimate goal of a positive and healthy outcome.”- http://www.coloradoinfusion.com/

Denver Family Medicine

1700 Marion Street, Denver, CO 80218

303-830-6666

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

Overview: “For over 25 years, Denver Family Medicine, P.C. has been providing high quality primary care services to the Denver community. Our doctors have been recognized as "Top Docs" in 5280 magazine and have published research articles in national medical journals. All of our physicians are board-certified by the American Board of Family Medicine so we keep up with the latest tests and treatments for our patients. We are always accepting new patients and in most cases, we can get you in for an appointment either the same day or the very next day.”- http://www.denverfamilymedicine.com/default.cfm

Denver Health HIV Early Intervention Services Primary Care Clinic

501 28th Street, Denver, CO 80205

303-602-6443

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

Overview: Gibson is one of two Denver Health locations which provide primary care for HIV/AIDS positive individuals in the same setting as patients seeking other types of care to ensure patients with anonymity and ease of receiving their treatment in a traditional care setting. Both health centers offer dental care, family planning services, nutrition care, mental health services, social work services, and referrals

Family Centered Medicine

2121 S. Oneida Street, Suite 248, Denver, CO 80224

303-504-0600

peterprutch@familycenteredmedicine.com

Hour of Operation: Monday, Wednesday-Friday 7am-4pm, closed 12pm-1pm; Tuesday: 8:30am-3pm, closed 12pm-1pm

Mission: “My mission is to deliver excellence in personal health care in an inclusive environment. You will have access to the highest quality, comprehensive and cost-conscious medical services available.”- http://www.familycenteredmedicine.com/

Infectious Disease / Travel (TEAM) Clinic - Anschutz (Part of UC Health)

1635 Aurora Court, 7th Floor, Aurora, CO 80045

720-848-0191

Hour of Operation: Monday-Wednesday, & Friday, 8am-4:30pm; Thursday 9am-4:30pm

Overview: "We provide a wide range of health care for patients with infectious diseases, including HIV, at University of Colorado Hospital. We also provide health services for international travelers. We offer access to the latest clinical developments and research. We strive to understand our patients and their needs. And we are committed to educating patients and their families about HIV and other infectious diseases." -uchealth.org

Infectious Disease Consultants

1601 E. 19th Avenue, Suite 3700, Denver, CO 80218

303-831-4774

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 9am-4:30pm

Mission: “We are a staff of physicians that base our success on our patients' long-term good health. We believe in personalized care based on your health concerns as well as close collaboration with referring physicians.”- http://www.idcdenver.com/home.html

Kaiser Infectious Disease

280 Exempla Circle, Lafayette, CO 80026

303-861-3133

Hour of Operation: Hours not available

Overview: HIV Care; HIV Testing; PEP; PrEP

Metro Community Provider Network (MCPN)

23292 Peoria Street, Aurora, CO 80010

303-518-6385

mcpn@mcpn.org

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 7:30am-5:30pm

Mission: “Partner with the Community to Provide Excellent, Culturally Sensitive Health Services to Meet the Needs of Each Individual…Every Touch, Every Time. MCPN is committed to expanding and creating an infrastructure that provides excellent healthcare and wraparound services to our communities.”- http://mcpn.org/about-us/

Rocky Mountain Infectious Disease Specialists

1550 South Potomac Street, Suite 270, Aurora, CO 80012

303-750-1800

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm

Mission: "It is the mission of RMIDS to provide state-of-the-art infectious disease consultative services to our patients, referring physicians and insurance companies. We aim to provide a high level of patient care where patients are treated promptly, thoroughly and compassionately. We aim to provide these services in an atmosphere that is pleasant for the patient and enjoyable for the staff and the physicians." - http://www.rmids.com/site/epage/90600_884.htm

Ryan White HIV Clinic (Metro Community Provider Network)

3292 Peoria St, Aurora, CO 80010-1517

303-518-6385

mcpn@mcpn.org

Hour of Operation: Thursday 1pm-4pm

Overview: "The MCPN Ryan White HIV Clinic provides free/low cost confidential medical, dental and support services for individuals living with HIV/AIDS. These services are made possible through a partnership with the Denver Office of HIV Resources, the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, and community organizations." -mcpn.org

The Center for Positive Health: HIV Services at Denver Public Health

605 Bannock St., Fifth Floor, Denver CO 80204

303-602-8710

centerforpositivehealth@dhha.org

Hour of Operation: Monday 8am-5pm; Tuesday 8am-5pm; Wednesday 8am-5pm; Thursday 8am-5pm; Friday 8am-5pm; Saturday Closed; Sunday Closed

Overview: The Center for Positive Health offers a number of primary care services, including medication, mental health treatment, oral health services, substance abuse treatment, social work, and neurology services.

University of Colorado Hospital Infectious Diseases Group Practice

1635 Aurora Court, 7th Floor, Aurora, CO 80045

720-848-0191

Hour of Operation: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 8am-4:30pm

Mission: “We provide a wide range of health care for patients with infectious diseases, including HIV, at University of Colorado Hospital in metro Denver. Our TEAM clinic provides health services for international travelers.”- https://www.uchealth.org/Pages/OHAM/OrgUnitDetails.aspx?OrganizationalUnitId=98

Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC)

1055 Clermont Street, Denver, CO 80220

303-399-8020

Hour of Operation: Hours not available

Overview: “Since 1951 the Eastern Colorado Healthcare System has provided quality care to veterans of our community and surrounding areas. From surgery to diagnostics, primary care to rehabilitation, depend on us for care focused on America's heroes - focused on you!”- http://www.denver.va.gov/about/index.asp

Western Infectious Disease Consultants

3885 Upham Street, Suite 200, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033

303-425-9245

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm

Mission: “WIDC remains committed to our primary mission of providing timely, compassionate, and expert consultations in every aspect of Infectious Disease to all patients of the hospitals and community we serve.”- http://www.widc.biz/about-widc/

Clinica Tepeyac

5075 Lincoln St., Denver, CO 80216

303-458-5302

lrivera@clinicatepeyac.org

Hour of Operation: Monday 8am-5pm; Tuesday 8am-5pm; Wednesday 8am-5pm; Thursday 8am-5pm; Friday 8am-5pm; Saturday 9am-1pm; Sunday Closed

Overview: Cambiar a Español focuses on providing medical care to underserved communities, typically working with diverse groups and communities. The organization offers a number of healthcare services for all, as well as HIV/AIDS monitoring and care.

Mission: "To provide culturally competent health care and preventative health services for the medically underserved." -http://www.clinicatepeyac.org/our-mission.html

Family Centered Medicine

2121 S. Oneida Street, Suite 248, Denver, CO 80224

303-504-0600

peterprutch@familycenteredmedicine.com

Hour of Operation: Monday, Wednesday-Friday 7am-4pm, closed 12pm-1pm; Tuesday: 8:30am-3pm, closed 12pm-1pm

University of Colorado Hospital Infectious Disease Group Practice

1635 Aurora Court, 7th Floor, Aurora, CO 80045

720-848-0191

https://www.uchealth.org/Pages/Contact-Us.aspx

Hour of Operation: Monday-Wednesday, & Friday, 8am-4:30pm; Thursday 9am-4:30pm

Clear Spring Pharmacy

201 University Blvd #105, Denver CO 80206

303-333-2010

Hour of Operation: Monday 9am-6pm; Tuesday 9am-6pm; Wednesday 9am-6pm; Thursday 9am-6pm; Friday 9am-6pm; Saturday 9am-3pm; Sunday Closed

Overview: Clear Spring Pharmacy offers a selection of pharmacy services to provide for a number of differing needs, including those living with HIV/AIDS.

Colorado Pharmacy

1245 East Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80218

303-863-7644

Hour of Operation: Hours Unspecified

Overview: Colorado Pharmacy is a HIV/AIDS-specific pharmacy to provide individuals with greater levels of care than larger pharmacies.

Rocky Mountain CARES Pharmacy

4500 East 9th Ave., Suite 180, Denver, CO 80220

303-321-0436

info@caresrx.org

Hour of Operation: Monday 9am-5:30pm; Tuesday 9am-5:30pm; Wednesday 9am-5:30pm; Thursday 9am-5:30pm; Friday 9am-5:30pm; Saturday Closed; Sunday Closed

Overview: Rocky Mountain CARES Pharmacy is HIV/AIDS-specific and offers medication (including delivery) to individuals living with HIV/AIDS. Pharmacists are also available for consultation.

Mission: “To provide pharmaceutical services that are efficient and effective. A pharmacy that builds credibility to gain trust in the community. To provide services regardless of their disabilities, diseases, race, origin, nationality and moral philosophy.” - http://www.caresrx.org/pharmacy-about-us

Scales' Pharmacy

1999 Pennsylvania Street, Denver CO 80203

303-974-5424

info@scalespharmacy.com

Hour of Operation: Monday 9am-8pm; Tuesday 9am-8pm; Wednesday 9am-8pm; Thursday 9am-8pm; Friday 9am-8pm; Saturday 10am-4pm; Sunday Closed

Overview: Scales’ Pharmacy was created in 2014 to offer services for the HIV-positive community that larger pharmacies cannot match. Scales’ Pharmacy partners with organizations throughout Denver to increase access to medication, reduce stigma, and offer a number of programs and services. Hey Denver travels to the pharmacy every Tuesday afternoon to provide free HIV and STI tests.

Avella Specialty Pharmacy (formerly Colorado Pharmacy)

1245 E Colfax Ave, Suite 102, Denver CO 80218

303-863-7644

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:30pm

Denver Public Health Pharmacy

605 Bannock St., Fifth Floor, Denver CO 80204

303-602-8762

ph_pharmacy@dhha.org

Hour of Operation: Monday 8am-5:30pm; Tuesday 8am-5:30pm; Wednesday 8am-5:30pm; Thursday 8am-5:30pm; Friday 8am-5:30pm; Saturday Closed; Sunday Closed

Overview: The Denver Public Health Pharmacy offers service to patients at any clinic within Denver Public Health (HIV Primary Care Clinic of Denver Community Health Services, The Center for Positive Health, and Dental Health Mental Health Services). The pharmacy helps patients receive and fully understand medication.

OASOS

3482 Broadway Street , Boulder, CO 80304

303-579-2676 (text or call)

hcrate@bouldercounty.org

Hour of Operation: Group meets Wednesdays from 5:30 - 8:00 p.m.

Overview: OASOS provides positive support and fun for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning,

Planned Parenthood Transgender Health Services

921 E 14th Ave, Denver, CO 80218

303-832-5069

Hour of Operation: Monday 8am-6pm; Tuesday-Wednesday 9am-6pm; Thursday 9am-5pm; Friday 8am-5pm; Saturday-Sunday 10am-3pm

Overview: "Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains proudly provides inclusive health services to the LGBTQ community, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, and intersex patients. All of our services are confidential, professional and respectful."

Rainbow Alley Drop-In Center (Part of GLBT Center)

1301 East Colfax Ave., Denver CO

303-831-0442

Hour of Operation: Tuesday and Wednesday 12:30pm-7pm; Thursday and Friday 1pm-8pm; Select Saturdays TBD

Overview: Part of the GLBT Center, Rainbow Alley provides a safe space for LGBTW youth aged 11 to 21. Rainbow Alley offers a number of services led by trained youth leaders including counseling and support groups, health services, and events and activities.

Mission: "Rainbow Alley is a safe space supporting LGBTQ youth and their allies ages 11 to 21, providing a drop-in space, youth-led events and activities, counseling and support groups, health services, and life services, all in a warm, welcoming, and supportive environment." -http://www.glbtcolorado.org/rainbow-alley/

The Denver Element

4242 Delaware Street, Denver, CO 80216

720-382-5900

info@thedenverelement.org

Hour of Operation: See calendar on website for event dates and times

Overview: The Denver Element offers the Positive Impact program to support HIV positive gay and bisexual men. The program offers weekly social events and discussion groups. Further, the Denver Element is involved in the community with prevention outreach, community building, and HIV education.

Mission: "Our mission is to improve the GBTQ community through outreach, community building, opportunities for personal growth, HIV education and risky substance use prevention and education. Have fun—celebrate life—be safe—and grow!" -http://www.thedenverelement.org/

The GLBT Center

1301 East Colfax Ave., Denver CO

303-733-7743

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 10am-8pm

Overview: Founded in 1976, the GLBT Center is now the largest community center in the Rocky Mountain area. The Center serves to give a voice to the LGBT community in Colorado and push initiatives to reduce discrimination. The GLBT offers free HIV testing every Monday and Thursday from 4:30-7:30pm, as well as counseling for those who are HIV positive.

Mission: “To engage, empower, enrich, and advance the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community of Colorado.” - http://www.glbtcolorado.org/about-us/

Access Point (Through Denver Colorado AIDS Project)

2480 W. 26th Ave., Ste. B-26, Denver, CO 80211

(303) 602-3540

Hour of Operation: Monday 2pm-6pm; Tuesday 2pm-6pm; Wednesday 2pm-6pm; Thursday 2pm-6pm; Friday Closed; Saturday Closed; Sunday Closed

Overview: Access Point is a syringe distribution organization striving to stop the spread of HIV and Hepatitis C among injection drug users. Access Point is available to everyone. The program also offers free HIV and STI testing. Both the testing and the needle exchange programs do not require appointments and are available at the Denver Colorado AIDS Project office.

Mission: "The mission of Colorado Health Network (CHN) is to equitably meet the evolving needs of people affected by HIV and other disease through prevention, care and advocacy." -www.denvercap.org/about-us

Addiction Recovery Center

3180 Airport Road, Boulder, CO

303-441-1281

Hour of Operation: M24 hours, every day

Overview: "Intensive Services strives to provide 24-hour quality crisis counseling, safe detoxification from alcohol and drugs, and an environment conducive to recovery with attention to individual treatment needs once clients stabilize from withdrawal. We offer treatment information and referrals, brief counseling, and transitional residential treatment services for clients needing to bridge to other services or who need to establish stability before returning to outpatient treatment. We also offer 24-hour Breathalyzer services and other monitoring programs."

Addiction Research and Treatment Services (ARTS)

3738 West Princeton Circle, Denver, CO 80236

303-761-6703

arts.intake@ucdenver.edu

Hour of Operation: Monday 7:30am-4:30am; Tuesday 7:30am-4:30am; Wednesday 7:30am-4:30am; Thursday 7:30am-4:30am; Friday 7:30am-4:30am; Saturday Closed; Sunday Closed

Overview: Through the University of Colorado School of Medicine, ARTS offers both outpatients and residential substance abuse treatment for both adolescents and adults. ARTS is at the forefront of care, education, and scientific research.

Mission: "It is the mission of Addiction Research and Treatment Services to improve the quality of life and productivity of individuals and families affected by substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders through the application of scientifically supported prevention, education, and treatment services." -http://www.artstreatment.com/about-us/mission

Arapahoe House

8801 Lipan Street, Thornton, CO 80260

303-657-3700 (Mon-Sat 8am-7pm)

info@ahinc.org

Hour of Operation: Monday- Friday 8am-5pm

Mission: “The mission of Arapahoe House is to provide a continuum of accessible, affordable, and effective services for individuals and families with alcohol, drug and other behavioral health problems.”- https://www.arapahoehouse.org/about

Denver Colorado AIDS Organization

2480 W 26th Ave., Suite B-26, Denver, CO 80211

303-837-0166

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm

Mission: “The mission of Colorado Health Network (CHN) is to equitably meet the evolving needs of people affected by HIV and other disease through prevention, care and advocacy.” - http://www.ncaids.org/about-us

IDEA Aurora

14311 E 4th Ave, Aurora CO 80011

720-949-0095

aurorafd@ideacares.com

Hour of Operation: Hours not available

Mission: Our mission is to guide individuals and families in addressing behaviors which impede healthy lifestyles and create generational cycles of substance abuse and family violence.-http://www.ideacares.com/

IDEA Brighton

83 N. 4th Avenue, Brighton, CO 80601

303-659-9440

brightonfd@ideacares.com

Hour of Operation: Hours not available

Mission: Our mission is to guide individuals and families in addressing behaviors which impede healthy lifestyles and create generational cycles of substance abuse and family violence.-http://www.ideacares.com/

IDEA Denver

2560 W. 29th Avenue, Denver, CO 80211

303-477-8280

denverfd@ideacares.com

Hour of Operation: Hours not available

Mission: Our mission is to guide individuals and families in addressing behaviors which impede healthy lifestyles and create generational cycles of substance abuse and family violence.-http://www.ideacares.com/

IDEA Thornton

9150 Washington St., Thornton, CO 80229

303-996-9966

thorntonfd@ideacares.com

Hour of Operation: Hours not available

Mission: Our mission is to guide individuals and families in addressing behaviors which impede healthy lifestyles and create generational cycles of substance abuse and family violence.-//www.ideacares.com/

Project Safe

1741 Vine Street, Denver, CO 80206

1-800-429-9240

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm

Overview: Project Safe is a research program offered by the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Created in 1987, the program works to reduce HIV and Hepatitis C. Project Safe works in the community through street outreach and prevention education, as well as individually with drug treatment assistance and referrals for social service programs.

Mission: "We strive to reduce the spread of HIV and HEP C through research based prevention education, drug treatment facilitation, social service referrals, and street outreach." -http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/medicalschool/departments/psychiatry/Research/Subdep/projectsafe/Pages/Overview.aspx

The Works Program (Boulder County Public Health)

3482 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80304-1824

303-413-7500

Hour of Operation: Monday - Friday 8am-4:30pm

Overview: Works Program staff and volunteer peer educators provide outreach, education, and syringe exchange services to reduce HIV and viral hepatitis transmission among drug users who inject and their partners.

Tri County Health Department - Aurora Clinic

15400 E 14th Pl, Suite 115, Aurora, CO 80011

303-363-3077

syringeaccess@thcd.org

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 7:30am-5pm

Mission: “Promote, protect and improve the lifelong health of individuals and communities in Adams, Arapahoe and Douglas Counties through the effective use of data, evidence-based prevention strategies, leadership, advocacy, partnerships and the pursuit of health equity.- http://www.tchd.org/236/About

Tri County Health Department - Denver Clinic

7000 N Broadway, Suite 400, Denver, CO 80221

303-426-5232

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 7am-5pm

Mission: “Promote, protect and improve the lifelong health of individuals and communities in Adams, Arapahoe and Douglas Counties through the effective use of data, evidence-based prevention strategies, leadership, advocacy, partnerships and the pursuit of health equity.”- http://www.tchd.org/236/About

Tri County Health Department - Englewood Clinic

4857 S. Broadway, Englewood, CO 80113

303-363-3018

prevention@tchd.org

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm, closed 12pm-1pm

Mission: “Promote, protect and improve the lifelong health of individuals and communities in Adams, Arapahoe and Douglas Counties through the effective use of data, evidence-based prevention strategies, leadership, advocacy, partnerships and the pursuit of health equity.”- http://www.tchd.org/236/About

Tri County Health Department - Westminster Clinic

1401 W. 122nd Ave #200, Westminster, CO 80234

303-363-3018

prevention@tchd.org

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 7am-5pm

Mission: “Promote, protect and improve the lifelong health of individuals and communities in Adams, Arapahoe and Douglas Counties through the effective use of data, evidence-based prevention strategies, leadership, advocacy, partnerships and the pursuit of health equity.”- http://www.tchd.org/236/About

Harm Reduction Action Center

231 East Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80203

303-572-7800

HRAC.Denver@gmail.com

Hour of Operation: Monday 9am-12pm; Tuesday 9am-12pm; Wednesday 9am-12pm; Thursday 9am-12pm; Friday 9am-12pm; Saturday Closed; Sunday Closed

Overview: The Harm Reduction Access Center provides services to reduce the harm associated with drug use such as the spread of HIV and Hepatitis C and overdoses. The Center provides syringe access and non-judgmental resources and services.

Mission: "The mission of the Harm Reduction Action Center is to educate, empower, and advocate for the health and dignity of Denver’s injection drug users, in accordance with harm reduction principles." -http://harmreductionactioncenter.org/mission/

Points West

645 Parfet Street, Lakewood, CO 80215

303-239-7078

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 9am-4pm

Overview: Syringe services program

Mission: "The mission of Points West is to decrease HIV, Hepatitis B and C transmission, and to better address the needs of people who inject drugs."

Servicios De La Raza

3131 W 14th Ave, Denver CO 80204

303-458-5851

info@serviciosdelaraza.org

Hour of Operation:

Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

Servicios De La Raza

3131 W 14th Ave, Denver CO 80204

303-458-5851

info@serviciosdelaraza.org

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

Tri County Health Department - Commerce City Office

4201 E 72nd Ave. Suite D, Commerce City, CO 80022

303-363-3018 ext. 6

prevention@tchd.org

Hour of Operation:

Monday-Friday 8am-5pm, closed 12pm-1pm

Clinica Tepeyac

5075 Lincoln St., Denver, CO 80216

303-458-5302

lrivera@clinicatepeyac.org

Hour of Operation: Monday 8am-5pm; Tuesday 8am-5pm; Wednesday 8am-5pm; Thursday 8am-5pm; Friday 8am-5pm; Saturday 9am-1pm; Sunday Closed

Overview: Cambiar a Español focuses on providing medical care to underserved communities, typically working with diverse groups and communities. The organization offers a number of healthcare services for all, as well as HIV/AIDS monitoring and care.

Mission: "To provide culturally competent health care and preventative health services for the medically underserved." -http://www.clinicatepeyac.org/our-mission.html

Denver Health

777 Bannock Street, Denver, CO 80204

303-602-4357

Hour of Operation: Hours Unspecified

Overview: While not an HIV/AIDS specific program, Denver Health offers a range of mental health services that could be utilize by those living with HIV/AIDS. Denver Health offers inpatient and outpatient programs for children, adolescents, and adults. The organization also provides a number of addiction services, including methadone and suboxone treatment, addiction rehabilitation, and dependency services.

IDEA Aurora

14311 E 4th Ave, Aurora CO 80011

720-949-0095

aurorafd@ideacares.com

Hour of Operation: Hours not available

Mission: Our mission is to guide individuals and families in addressing behaviors which impede healthy lifestyles and create generational cycles of substance abuse and family violence.-http://www.ideacares.com/

IDEA Denver

2560 W. 29th Avenue, Denver, CO 80211

303-477-8280

denverfd@ideacares.com

Hour of Operation: Hours not available

Mission: Our mission is to guide individuals and families in addressing behaviors which impede healthy lifestyles and create generational cycles of substance abuse and family violence.-http://www.ideacares.com/

IDEA Thornton

9150 Washington St., Thornton, CO 80229

303-996-9966

thorntonfd@ideacares.com

Hour of Operation: Hours not available

Mission: Our mission is to guide individuals and families in addressing behaviors which impede healthy lifestyles and create generational cycles of substance abuse and family violence.-//www.ideacares.com/

Jewish Family Service

3201 South Tamarac Drive, Denver, CO 80231

303-597-5000

jfs@jewishfamilyservice.org

Hour of Operation: Monday 8:15am-4:45pm; Tuesday 8:15am-4:45pm; Wednesday 8:15am-4:45pm; Thursday 8:15am-4:45pm; Friday 8:15am-4:30pm; Saturday Closed; Sunday Closed

Overview: Founded in 1872, Jewish Family Service of Colorado serves to help in need. Jewish Family Service primarily offers mental health services and employment assistance.

Mission: "To enhance well-being to those in need throughout the greater Denver community by delivering services based on Jewish values." -http://jewishfamilyservice.org/about-jfs/mission-values

Living and Learning with HIV at Mental Health Center of Denver

4141 East Dickenson Pl, Denver, CO 80222

303-504-6500

Crisis Helpline: 1-844-493-TALK (8255)

accesscenter@mhcd.org

Hour of Operation: Monday 8am-5pm; Tuesday 8am-5pm; Wednesday 8am-5pm; Thursday 8am-5pm; Friday 8am-5pm; Saturday Closed; Sunday Closed

Overview: The Living and Learning with HIV Program at the Mental Health Center of Denver offers a number of mental health services ranging from individual and group therapy to housing subsidies. The program also provides a medical evaluation and consolation.

Mission: "Enriching lives and minds by focusing on strengths and well-being" - https://mhcd.org/get-to-know-us/

Arapahoe House

8801 Lipan Street, Thornton, CO 80260

303-657-3700 (Mon-Sat 8am-7pm)

info@ahinc.org

Hour of Operation: Monday- Friday 8am-5pm

Mission: “The mission of Arapahoe House is to provide a continuum of accessible, affordable, and effective services for individuals and families with alcohol, drug and other behavioral health problems.”- https://www.arapahoehouse.org/about

Children's Hospital Immunodeficiency Program (CHIP) Youth Clinic (CYP)

13100 East Colfax Ave., Aurora, CO 80011

720-777-8233

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm; Multi-disciplinary youth clinic: Wednesday

Overview: CHIP offers services to families affected by HIV, particularly children, adolescents, and young adults, as well as pregnant women. CHIP provides one-on-one counseling for those living with HIV and for families looking to adopt HIV positive children. Further, CHIP offers a range of medical, social, psychological, developmental, and nutritional needs of patients living with HIV.

Mission: "The mission of the Children’s Hospital Immunodeficiency Program is to lead in the provision of innovative client and family centered care." -http://chipteam.org/about/chip-clinic/

Clinica Tepeyac

Primary Contact: Lucille Rivera

5075 Lincoln St, Denver CO 80216

303-458-5302

lrivera@clinicatepeyac.org

Hour of Operation: Monday 8am-5pm; Tuesday 8am-5pm; Wednesday 8am-5pm; Thursday 8am-5pm; Friday 8am-5pm; Saturday 9am-1pm; Sunday Closed

Overview: Cambiar a Español focuses on providing medical care to underserved communities, typically working with diverse groups and communities. The organization offers a number of healthcare services for all, as well as HIV/AIDS monitoring and care.

Mission: "To provide culturally competent health care and preventative health services for the medically underserved." -http://www.clinicatepeyac.org/our-mission.html

Primary Services: Primary and preventative care; diabetic monitoring; HIV/AIDS care and monitoring; bilingual services; mental health services

IDEA Brighton

83 N. 4th Avenue, Brighton, CO 80601

303-659-9440

brightonfd@ideacares.com

Hour of Operation: Hours not available

Mission: Our mission is to guide individuals and families in addressing behaviors which impede healthy lifestyles and create generational cycles of substance abuse and family violence.-http://www.ideacares.com/

Servicios De La Raza

3131 West 14th Ave, Denver, CO 80204

(303) 458-5851

info@serviciosdelaraza.org

Hour of Operation: Monday 8am-5pm; Tuesday 8:00am-5pm; Wednesday 8:00am-5pm; Thursday 8:00am-5pm; Friday 8:00am-5pm; Saturday Closed; Sunday Closed

Overview: Servicios de la Raza focuses on low-income Latino community in Metro-Denver. Bilingual HIV/AIDS services include testing, education, case management, and mental health services.

Mission: "Servicios de La Raza's mission is to provide and advocate for culturally responsive, essential human services and opportunities." -http://serviciosdelaraza.org/

The Center for Positive Health: HIV Services at Denver Public Health (Denver Public Health Department)

605 Bannock St., Fifth Floor, Denver CO 80204

303-602-8710

centerforpositivehealth@dhha.org

Hour of Operation: Monday 8am-5pm; Tuesday 8am-5pm; Wednesday 8am-5pm; Thursday 8am-5pm; Friday 8am-5pm; Saturday Closed; Sunday Closed

Overview: The Center for Positive Health offers a number of primary care services, including medication, mental health treatment, oral health services, substance abuse treatment, social work, and neurology services.

Colorado AIDS Project Food Bank

2490 W. 26th Ave., Suite 300A, Denver, CO 80211

303-837-0166

dianac@coloradoAIDSproject.org

Hour of Operation: Monday Closed; Tuesday 11am-4pm; Wednesday 1pm-5pm; Thursday 11am-4pm; Friday Closed; Saturday 9am-12pm; Sunday Closed

Overview: The Denver Colorado AIDS Project’s food bank provides clients with assorted groceries to be picked up. The food bank should provide each client with up to one-third of his or her nutritional needs for the week. The food bank also offers HIV/AIDS-specific cooking classes. The food bank is available to all DCAP clients. To become a client, contact Angel Keady of Colorado AIDS Project at (303) 602-3540 or angelak@coloradohealthnetwork.org.

Mission: "The mission of Colorado Health Network (CHN) is to equitably meet the evolving needs of people affected by HIV and other disease through prevention, care and advocacy." -www.denvercap.org/about-us

North Broadway WIC Clinic

7000 North Broadway Ave. #400, Denver, CO 80221

303-426-5232

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 7am-5pm

Overview: The North Broadway WIC Clinic is only available to pregnant women, breastfeeding women, postpartum women, infants, and children up to age five. The Clinic provides nutritional food and education, as well as health screenings and referrals.

Project Angel Heart

4950 Washington St., Denver, CO 80216

303-830-0202

kcopp@projectangelheart.org

Hour of Operation: Office & Kitchen hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm, Saturday 9am-3pm; Meal deliveries: Friday and Saturday, times determined by address

Mission: Project Angel Heart’s mission is to deliver nutritious meals to improve quality of life, at no cost, for those coping with life-threatening illness. Our team of professional chefs and loving volunteers freshly prepare and deliver delicious, healthy meals to Denver and Colorado Springs residents living with cancer, HIV/AIDS, kidney/heart/lung disease, and other critical illnesses who have trouble accessing or preparing nutritious food. We know that food is medicine and that proper nutrition can improve health outcomes, so we customize our meals to meet clients’ individual and medical dietary needs. The love and nutrients baked into each bite bring hope, healing, and improved quality of life to thousands of critically ill Coloradans each week.

Volunteers of America Colorado Branch

2660 Larimer Street, Denver, CO 80205

303-297-0408

info@voacolorado.org

Hour of Operation: Hours Unspecified

Overview: Volunteers of America offers a number of services for the most vulnerable populations. The organization has several different food programs to assist individuals and families with nutritional needs. Volunteers of America also offers housing options to those who are homeless or low-income, those seeking refuge from a violent situation, and for a number of other reasons. Last year, 205, 205 individuals received some service at the Colorado Branch of Volunteers of America.

Mission: "The mission of Volunteers of America Colorado Branch is to identify and serve the needs of the most vulnerable individuals and families within the community." -http://www.voacolorado.org/mission

The Denver Hospice

501 South Cherry Street, Suite 700, Denver, CO 80246

Admin offices: 303-321-2828

Inpatient care: 303-418-3000

info@care4denver.org

Hour of Operation: Hours Unspecified

Overview: Founded more than 37 years ago, The Denver Hospice is a leader in providing palliative care and hospice to individuals. The Denver Hospice offers hospice care for those with illnesses, as well as counseling and education for both patients and family members.

Mission: "Our mission is to encircle those facing advanced illness with unprecedented levels of comfort, compassion, and expertise." -http://www.thedenverhospice.org/aboutus/Pages/mission.aspx

Tri-County Health Department Northglenn Office

10190 Bannock St. #100, Northglenn, CO 80260

303-363-3018 x6

Hour of Operation: 7am-5pm

Visiting Nurses Association

390 Grant Street, Denver, CO 80203

303-698-2121

Hour of Operation: 8am - 10pm, 7 days/week

Overview: Visiting Nurses Association works with patients, their families, and community resources to deliver accessible and affordable home health, hospice, and public health services. Nurses will work with patients to develop an individuals care plan to assist in one’s care and recovery. VNA also offers hospice care, where the team focuses on the physical care of the patient, as well as the mental and emotion care of both the patient and family.

Mission: "Visiting Nurse Association is committed to a continuum of health care in the home and community supporting optimal well-being, independence, and dignity." -http://vnacolorado.org/about-vna/

Aurora Mental Health PATH Program

1544 Elmira St., Aurora, CO 80010

303-364-3481

Chesney-Kleinjohn Housing Inc.

1005 Washington Street, Denver, CO 80203

303-831-8393

Overview: Created in 1995, Chesney-Kleinjohn Housing Inc. is a 17-unit apartment complex available at below market rate for those living with HIV/AIDS.

Denver Colorado AIDS Organization (Part of Colorado Health Network)

2480 W. 26th Ave., Ste. B-26, Denver, CO 80211

303-837-0166

Overview: DCAP focuses on providing individuals living with HIV/AIDS, as well as those at risk of becoming infected with free support services including case management, counseling, transportation, housing, and a food bank. DCAP also has a focus on prevention services, offering education and regular HIV testing both at the organization and through collaborating with community health centers. DCAP serves eight counties: Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, Gilpin, and Jefferson..

Mission: "The mission of Colorado Health Network (CHN) is to equitably meet the evolving needs of people affected by HIV and other disease through prevention, care and advocacy." -www.denvercap.org/about-us

Horizon House

3601 S Allison St, Denver, CO 80235

303-980-9604

Overview: Founded in 1988, Horizon House provides a residential setting for those living with AIDS and their families. Horizon House offers home care services to those struggling with the disabilities related to AIDS. There have been over 100 people who have lived in Horizon House and improved their health.

Our House II

2420 W Wesley Ave, Denver, CO 80219

303-742-4729

Overview: Our House II provides a residential setting for those living with HIV/AIDS and struggling with the disabilities associated with the disease.

The Hope Program

Main office: 2543 California Street, Denver, CO 80205

303-860-7747

info@hopecommunities.com

Overview: The Hope Program offers housing to low-income individuals and families in hope to break the cycle of poverty. The organization offers a number of programs and services to all residents such as youth and adult education, literacy courses, community building, and many more.

Mission: "Hope Communities’ mission is to create diverse, healthy communities through quality, service-enriched, affordable housing." -http://www.hopecommunities.org/about-us/

Brother Jeff's Community Health Initiative

2836 Welton St., Denver, CO 80205

303-297-0823

brotherjeff1@earthlink.net

Hour of Operation: Hours Unspecified

Overview: HIV education and training; client advocacy; referrals; free prevention materials; support groups; prison re-entry; community mobilization

Mission: Brother Jeff’s Community Health Initiative offers prevention services, HIV education, support groups, and referrals. Brother Jeff’s has a focus on the African American population to reduce the disproportionate HIV/AIDS rates among that population.

HIV Primary Care Clinic of Denver Community Health Services

Gipson Eastside Community Health Center: 5012 8th St, Denver, CO 80205

303-602-6443

Webb Center for Primary Care: 301 6th Ave., Denver, CO 80204

Hour of Operation: Gipson Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Friday 8am-5pm; Webb Center hours: Wednesday and Thursday, 8am-5pm

Overview: The two locations provide primary care for HIV/AIDS positive individuals in the same setting as patients seeking other types of care to ensure patients with anonymity and ease of receiving their treatment in a traditional care setting. Both health centers offer dental care, family planning services, nutrition care, mental health services, social work services, and referrals.

Howard Dental Center (Part of Colorado Health Network)

5050 Cherry Creek South Dr., Denver, CO 80246

303-863-0772

Hour of Operation: Monday 8am-12pm, 1pm-5pm; Tuesday 8am-12pm, 1pm-5pm; Wednesday 8am-12pm, 1pm-5pm; Thursday 8am-12pm, 1pm-5pm; Friday 8am-12pm, 1pm-5pm; Saturday Closed; Sunday Closed

Overview: Howard Dental Center provides oral health care to individuals with HIV/AIDS. Many patients at HDC have faced discrimination and an overall lack of adequate dental care. The facility offers patients a full range of dental treatments.

Mission: "The mission of Colorado Health Network (CHN) is to equitably meet the evolving needs of people affected by HIV and other disease through prevention, care and advocacy." -86686http://www.howarddental.org/howard-dental-center

Marisol Health

3894 Olive Street, Denver, CO 80207

303-320-8352

info@lighthousedenver.org

Hour of Operation: Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm, Saturday 8:30am-1pm, Walk-ins welcome

Overview: The Women’s Lighthouse Project provides reproductive health services to women. The organization offers counselors to work with women to provide education, advice, and compassion when making decisions about their reproductive health.

Mission: "We are a licensed medical center fully equipped to help women to make important decisions about their reproductive health." -http://lighthousedenver.org/?page_id=10

Office of Mayor Michael Hancock

1437 Bannock St # 350, Denver, CO 80202

720-865-9000

amber.miller@denvergov.org

Hour of Operation: Hours Unspecified

Overview: Mayor Hancock appointed Cary Kennedy as the Deputy Mayor in 2011. Deputy Mayor Kennedy signed the Fast Track Cities Initiative in 2015 to reach 90-90-90 targets and zero discrimination and stigma in Denver.

The Denver Office of HIV Resources

200 West 14th Ave, Suite 300, Denver, CO 80204

720-865-5420

anthony.stamper@denvergov.org

Hour of Operation: Hours Unspecified

Overview: Denver’s former Mayor Wellington Webb created the Denver Office of HIV Resources when the Denver Transitional Grant Area (TGA) became eligible for federal funding through the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act in 1994. DOHR is responsible for overseeing and distributing Ryan White CARE Part A funds (medical and support services to Eligible Metropolitan Areas and Transitional Grant Areas). DOHR offers access to primary health care and HIV/AIDS pharmaceutical services, as well as guidance and assistance to care options.

Treatment Educat10n Network (TEN)

PO Box 9153, Denver, CO 80209

303-777-7208

ontheten@gmail.com

michael@ontheten.org

Hour of Operation: Hours Unspecified

Overview: TEN works to educate people living with HIV to empower them to live their healthiest life. TEN offers program referrals, support service, peer-advocacy, and education to individuals living with HIV.

Mission: "The mission of Treatment Educat10n Network (TEN) is to educate and empower individuals with HIV by providing information, skills, and knowledge, in a proactive and supportive environment." -https://www.facebook.com/TenTreatmentEducationNetwork/info/?tab=page_info

APEX Family Medicine

Primary Contact: Medical Office Specialist Shawna Evink

300 S. Jackson Street, Suite #100, Denver, CO 80209

(303) 321-0222

Hour of Operation: Mon: 8am-5pm | Tue: 8am-5pm | Wed: 9am-6pm | Thu: 9am-6pm | Fri: 8am-5pm We are closed for lunch from 12 to 2pm on Mon and Fri, and 1 to 2pm on Tue through Thu.

Aspen Internal Medicine Clinic

225 N Mill Street, Suite #106, Aspen, CO 81611

(970) 544 -1234

Auraria Campus - Student Health Center

Campus Box 20, PO Box 173362, Denver, CO 80217

(303) 556-2525

Hour of Operation: Monday - Thursday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Beacon Center for Infectious Disease

4800 Riverbend Road, Suite #200, Boulder, CO 80301

(303) 415-8850

Children’s Hospital Immunodeficiency Project

Primary Contact: Jason Child, PharmD HIV/Infectious Diseases Clinical Specialist

13123 E. 16th Avenue, Aurora, CO 80045

(720) 777-2796

Hour of Operation: M-F, 8:30am-4:30pm Multi-disciplinary clinic: Tuesday

Clinica Family Health

2000 W South Boulder Road, Lafayette, CO 80026

(303) 650-4460

Colorado Infectious Disease Associates

950 E. Harvard Ave, Suite #140, Denver, CO 80210

(303) 777-0781

idsscolorado@gmail.com

Hour of Operation: Monday - Friday: 8 AM - 5 PM Closed Saturday and Sunday

Colorado Springs Health Partners - Rockrimmon Office

6025 Delmonico Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80919

(719) 522-1133

Delta Family Physicians

555 Meeker Street, Delta, CO 81416

(970) 874-5777

Denver Family Medicine

1700 Marion Street, Denver, CO 80218

(303) 830-6666

Hour of Operation: M-F 8am-5 pm

Denver Health Community Clinics & Denver Public Health

605 Bannock Street, Denver, CO 80204

(303) 602-7737

Hour of Operation: M-F 8am-5 pm

Denver Infectious Disease Consultants

4545 E. 9th Avenue, Suite #120, Denver, CO 80220

(303) 393-8050

Eastside Health Center

501 28th Street Denver, CO 80205

Family Physicians of Western Colorado - Primary Care Partners

3150 N. 12th Street, Grand Junction, CO 81506

(970) 245-1220

Federico F. Pena Southwest Family Health Center & Urgent Care

1339 S Federal Blvd Denver, CO 80219

Federico F. Peña Southwest Family Health Center and Urgent Care

1339 S Federal Blvd Denver, CO 80219

(303) 602-2003

Hour of Operation: Monday - Friday: 8 am - 5 pm

Four Corners Infectious Disease Clinic

1010 Three Springs Blvd., Suite #255, Durango, CO 81301

(970) 764-3810

Ft. Lewis College - Student Health Center

1000 Rim Drive, Durango, CO 81301

(970) 247-7355

Gipson Eastside Family Health Center

501 28th Street Denver, CO 80205

Tel:3036026333

Hour of Operation: Monday - Friday 8 am - 5 pm

Grand Valley Primary Care

603 28 1/4 Road, Grand Junction, CO 81506

(970) 263-2600

Infectious Disease Consultants

1601 E. 19th Avenue, Suite #3700, Denver, CO 80218

(303) 831-4774

Hour of Operation: Monday - Friday: 9:00 - 4:30 pm.

Infectious Disease Specialists

3230 E. Woodman Road, Suite #210, Colorado Springs, CO 80920

(719) 578-5176

Kaiser Permanente Infectious Disease

1375 E. 20th Avenue, Denver, CO 80205

(303) 861-3154

La Casa/Quigg Newton Family Health Center
La Casa/Quigg Newton Health Center

4545 Navajo Street Denver, CO 80211

Lowry Family Health Center

1001 Yosemite Street Denver, CO 80230

Hour of Operation: Clinic and Lab Monday – Friday, 7:30 am – 6:30 pm Pharmacy Monday – Friday, 8 am – 6:30 pm

Lowry Health Center

1001 Yosemite Street Denver, CO 80230

Metro Community Provider Network

3292 Peoria Street, Aurora, CO 80010

(303) 518-6385

mcpn@mcpn.org

Montbello Family Health Center

12600 E. Albrook Drive Denver, CO 80239

Clinic: (303) 602-4000

Hour of Operation: Monday - Thursday: 8 am - 6 pm Friday: 8 am - 5 pm Saturday: (Family Medicine Only) 8 am - 12 pm

Montbello Health Center

12600 E. Albrook Drive Denver, CO 80239

Montrose County Health Department

1845 South Townsend, Montrose, CO 81401

(970) 252-7052

Mountain Family Health Center - Basalt Clinic Branch

2345 Cody Lane, Basalt, CO 81621

(970) 945-2840

Mountain Family Health Center - Rifle Clinic Branch

195 14th Street, Rifle, CO 81650

(970) 945-2840

Park Hill Family Health Center

4995 E. 33rd Avenue Denver, CO 80207

(303) 602-3720

Hour of Operation: Monday - Friday 8 am - 5 pm

Park Hill Health Center

4995 E. 33rd Avenue Denver, CO 80207

Peak Health Family Medicine

Primary Contact: Jaquelyn, Front desk

10901 W. Toller Drive, Suite #100, Littleton, CO 80127

(303) 973-3529

info@peakhealthmedicine.com

Hour of Operation: HOURS: Mon – Thu 8am-5pm; Fri 8am-4pm

Peak Vista Community Health Center

3207 N Academy Boulevard North, Colorado Springs, CO 80917

(719) 344-6790

Planned Parenthood - Denver Central
Renaissance Center for Internal & Preventative Medicine

Primary Contact: Amy Dohr

4525 E 8th Avenue, Denver, CO 80220

(303) 329-6500

adohr@renmedcenter.com

Hour of Operation: Weekdays: 8:30 am-4:30 pm

Rocky Mountain Infectious Disease Consultants

2121 E. Harmony Road, Fort Collins, CO 80528

(970) 224-0429

Sam Sandos Westside Family Health Center

1100 Federal Blvd Denver, CO 80204

(303) 436-4200

Hour of Operation: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

St. Mary’s Collaborative Care Clinic

2698 Patterson Road, Grand Junction, CO 81506

(970) 298-6908

Telluride Medical Center

500 West Pacific Ave, Telluride, CO 81435

(970) 728-3848

University Hospital Infectious Disease Group Practice

1635 Aurora Court, Aurora, CO 80045

(720) 848-0191

Hour of Operation: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Veterans Administration Medical Center

1055 Clermont Street, Denver, CO 80220

(303) 393-2837

Wardenburg Health Services - University of Colorado Boulder

1900 Wardenburg Drive, Boulder, CO 80309

(303) 492-5101

Western Infectious Disease Clinic

3885 Upham Street, Suite #200, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033

(303) 425-9245

Hour of Operation: 9 am to 5pm, Monday through Friday.

Western Infectious Disease Clinic

3303 W. 144th Avenue, Broomfield, CO 80023

(303) 425-9245

Westside Health Center

1100 Federal Blvd Denver, CO 80204

Westwood Family Health Center
Westwood Health Center

4320 W. Alaska Place Denver, CO 80219

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Community Leadership Messages

“While there have been great advancements in the medical realm, we haven’t made nearly as much progress in dealing with the social aspects of living with HIV. Stigma, lack of housing, being under or un-insured, income inequity, and discrimination leave many fighting to survive rather than being focused on their health (and rightfully so). My hope is that together, medical professionals, program managers, case workers, community members, and people living with HIV, can change the tide. It is up to us to be innovative, compassionate, and share the expertise we each have in order to break down barriers and achieve our goals for treatment, care and prevention while improving the overall quality of life for people living with HIV.”

Kari Perry
PrEP Program Coordinator, Denver Public Health
Founding Member, Positive Women’s Network USA-Colorado Regional Chapter

"We can decrease the number of new HIV cases, put an end to HIV-related stigma, and eliminate the barriers to care that people living with HIV face, but we can only do so together."

Kevin Kamis
Health Programs Specialist, Denver Public Health
Co-Chair, Denver HIV Resources Planning Council

"It has been difficult hearing ongoing ignorant and stigmatizing comments, but I have grown a thicker skin and educate offline when possible. I have great hopes that we will be successful modernizing our STI statutes to reflect scientific advances and support public health partnerships as well [as] repealing laws that target people living with HIV."

"Being involved in the battle to change current laws that specifically target people living with knowledge of HIV in Colorado has been a real labor of love. I have loved partnering with our elected officials and champions, the state and local health department, ASOs [AIDS Services Organizations], and especially the community of people living with HIV — and those who ally to join in the struggle."

Barb Cardell

"Treatment for HIV can suppress one’s viral load, greatly decreasing the chances of transmission especially when combined with other protective methods, like condoms. For some, sharing their HIV diagnosis can be hard. It is crucial we come together to end stigma surrounding HIV, both for those living with HIV, and for those who are not. Opening the doors of communication allows people to freely talk about their status with partners, get tested, and begin treatment if necessary."

Dr. Sarah Rowan
Associate Director of HIV and Viral Hepatitis Prevention

"A lot of people are extending hands. This is a state that confronts difficult issues and comes together."

Brother Jeff Fard
Founder

"No matter who you are, it can and will affect you. But you can also have a positive effect on those around you. And I have shown people that you can live with HIV and still make a positive change in the world doing so. We live, breathe, cry, laugh, run and dance as well as the next but it just happens that we get to put a symbol next to our names, and that symbol is a positive one."

Ginger Sexton (Briceson Ducharme)
Volunteer, Activist, and Creator

"My choice to work primarily with adolescents and young adults speaks to what I’m most passionate about – identifying young people early, giving them care and changing their individual lives to allow them to live with a chronic illness, and thrive as adults."

Dan Reirden
Medical Director

“We share a common goal – for people to get the care they need, at a price they can afford, and take charge of their HIV infection now and in the future. The Affordable Care Act is opening new opportunities for coverage. We expect that very few people with HIV or AIDS will remain uninsured after it is fully implemented.”

Bob Bongiovanni
Former Deputy Chief of the STI/HIV/Viral Hepatitis Branch at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

"We shouldn’t have this fear around HIV anymore – we shouldn’t have a fear around getting tested, or talking about it with sexual partners, family and friends. There’s still a stigma our community has about HIV/AIDS, and if there’s stigma you’re less likely to talk about it and less likely to get tested."

Robert George
Project Manager/Trainer, Coldspring Center for Social & Health Innovation
Former Chief Programs Officer, Colorado AIDS Program

"The pioneering spirit of Denver has always been and continues to be an inspirational and progressive means of ending AIDS around the world. From the Denver Principles in 1983, to the Gardner Cascade in 2012, to signing on as a Fast Track City in 2015, Denver has been a leading influence on global HIV/AIDS eradication. This is possible for all cities and all nations with the perseverance of their community partnerships, foresight of their professional caregivers, and the meaningful efforts of dedicated volunteers. As Denver is situated at the base of the Rocky Mountains, I am constantly reminded that the sun only sets behind something larger than we as a community are."

Robert Riester
HIV Activist and Peer Advocate

"When I started, the saying was kinda, ‘you die with AIDS,’ now it’s ‘you with AIDS.’ There was a stigma everywhere about a person with AIDS, people thinking you got it from a toilet seat or shaking hands – that’s pretty much gone away. It’s a big improvement, but we need to keep working."

Jane Bohlen
Volunteer

“We have been beneficial in addressing some of those misconceptions but I think overall hopefully we’re getting some message out [so] people will get tested and know their HIV status. More importantly though, is to practice safe sexual activities.”

Anthony Stamper
Former Program Manager at Denver Office of HIV Resources

“The understanding of the immune system has been greatly enhanced by research into HIV, which targets specific white blood cells. In fact, the whole field of immunology has greatly benefited. Medications to fight HIV have been models for development of medications for other diseases, such as protease inhibitors for Hepatitis C. Fifteen years ago, protease inhibitors were developed for HIV.”

Steve Johnson
Director at University of Colorado ID Clinic

“Public worry about HIV and AIDS has diminished as the disease is seen as more manageable with new therapies. But we’re still seeing some 400 new cases each year; that has not changed a whole lot.”

Melanie Mattson
Former STI/HIV/VH Branch Chief at Colorado State Health Department

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