Times-Call (Longmont)

Uchealth Longs Peak Medical Center opens in Longmont

- BY AMY BOUNDS STAFF WRITER

Uchealth’s new four-story outpatient medical center is now open on the Longs Peak Hospital campus in Longmont.

The 100,000-square-foot Longs Peak Medical Center houses a new rehabilita­tion center and a new oncology radiation service, as well as several specialty clinics, an imaging center, a lab and a coffee shop.

Opening soon in the same building are a behavioral health clinic and an independen­t oncology clinic.

Stephanie Koenig, vice president of operations at Uchealth Longs Peak Hospital, said the hospital first started looking at the needs of the community several years ago to plan for the outpatient medical center, with constructi­on taking about a year.

“We’re very excited to get this up and running,” Koenig said. “It’s a beautiful space for comprehens­ive care.”

She said the hospital services relocated to the new medical center also will allow for future expansion of hospital in-patient beds, though how many additional beds hasn’t yet been decided.

The hospital now has 63 beds, including 12 ICU beds.

“We have seen a significan­t increase in patients seeking care at the hospital,” she said.

Along with the hospital and the new medical center, the Longmont campus includes a separate surgery center.

The medical center combines diagnostic care and specialty care, with services that include physical therapy, speech therapy, occupation­al therapy, cardio-pulmonary rehabilita­tion and a full range of imaging and breast diagnostic­s services.

The University of Colorado School of Medicine also is providing radiation oncology services on the first floor.

The suite includes a linear accelerato­r, a device used for external beam radiation treatments, and a CT simulation scanner, which allows radiation oncologist­s to see the areas that need to be targeted and personaliz­e treatments.

Later in the summer, Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers Longmont, an independen­t oncology practice, will begin caring for patients on the building’s third floor through office visits and infusion services.

In the fall, the Uchealth Refractory Depression Clinic, which offers electrocon­vulsive therapy, medication management and psychother­apy for patients with severe depression and other mental disorders, will be moving from the hospital to the medical center.

“The medical center will play a big part in helping us care for our growing community for generation­s to come,” Longs Peak Hospital President Lonnie Cramer said in a written statement.

 ?? Matthew Jonas Staff Photograph­er ?? The exterior of the new Uchealth Longs Peak Medical Center as seen on Tuesday in Longmont. The fourstory medical center next to the hospital is home to a number of specialty services, including pulmonary care, women’s care, general surgery and cardiology.
Matthew Jonas Staff Photograph­er The exterior of the new Uchealth Longs Peak Medical Center as seen on Tuesday in Longmont. The fourstory medical center next to the hospital is home to a number of specialty services, including pulmonary care, women’s care, general surgery and cardiology.

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