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How to schedule your APPOINTMENT at Denver Health:
CURRENT PATIENTS: Login to MyChart to schedule appointments or call 303-436-4949.
NEW PATIENTS: Schedule an appointment onlineor call 303-436-4949.
NEED CARE? Schedule a Virtual Urgent Care appointment or click here to find an Urgent Care clinic.

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Virtual Urgent Care Now Available for Denver Health MyChart Users

Denver Health MyChart users can now have a virtual urgent care visit with one of our expert providers. It’s easy and convenient to get the urgent care you need from the comfort of your home, using your smartphone, tablet or computer.

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Pregnancy Testing

WebpositivepregnancytestIf you think you might be pregnant, the first step is to take a pregnancy test to find out for sure. For most women, one of the earliest signs of pregnancy is a missed period.

Another sign is a positive home pregnancy test. Most tests can start to detect pregnancies as early as one day after a missed period. If you took a test, the result was negative and you still have not started your period, wait a few days and test again. Pregnancy tests are most accurate one week after a missed period.

If your test is positive, it is important to call your health care provider or visit a family planning program to confirm the pregnancy and begin prenatal care to ensure a healthy mom and baby.

 

If you think you are pregnant:

  1. Call 303-436-4949 to make an appointment at one of our conveniently located Denver Health clinics for a pregnancy test.
  2. If you’re pregnant, we’ll schedule your first prenatal, or OB intake, appointment at a Denver Health clinic near you. You’ll see one of our skilled and compassionate health care providers.
  3. If you are not pregnant and do not want to be pregnant, our caring providers will talk with you about your options for preventing pregnancy.
  4. Need financial assistance? Denver Health will also help you set up a meeting with Denver Health Enrollment Services.

 

If you know you are pregnant:

  1. Call the Appointment Center, 303-436-4949, to schedule your first prenatal appointment. You do not need a pregnancy test to schedule a prenatal appointment.
  2. If you do not have health insurance and you need financial assistance, please call the Denver Health Enrollment Services Information Line at 303-602-2300 before scheduling your first appointment.