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Intermountain Health and Gastroenterology of the Rockies have launched a new Endoscopy Center in downtown Denver, aimed at enhancing outpatient care for patients requiring gastrointestinal services. Situated at 1830 Franklin St., Suite 210, the center is designed to provide a streamlined experience for individuals undergoing colonoscopy and endoscopy procedures.
This initiative reflects a commitment to improving patient access to essential healthcare services. The facility is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and staffed by experienced medical professionals, ensuring that patients receive high-quality care in a comfortable environment.
The opening of this center is expected to significantly reduce wait times for procedures, allowing patients to receive timely diagnoses and treatments. By consolidating services in a central location, the Endoscopy Center aims to enhance the overall clinic experience, making it easier for patients to schedule appointments and access the care they need. This partnership marks a significant step forward in the delivery of gastrointestinal healthcare in the region.
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