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Locations Map

Services provided in all clinics include well child visits, immunizations, physicals, chronic disease management. Prenatal care is provided at the Jeffco, Englewood and Hoffman Heights Clinics. Each of our clinics provides limited pharmacy and lab support as well as the ability to arrange services through referrals. We have staff who take a proactive role in helping patients work through applying for aid from medical programs like Medicaid, Colorado Indigent Care Program (CICP) and Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+). Clinical Initiatives focus on diabetes, asthma, immunization, and Women's health. The Reach Out and Read Initiative allows providers throughout the network to promote childhood literacy by prescribing books to read at each visit.
Beyond basic services, MCPN offers additional services in each of our communities. MCPN coordinates services and honors each community as a unit in order to provide complete health care to all patients.
To become a patient you must first contact the MCPN Customer Service Call Center.
MCPN Customer Service Call Center: (303) 761-4825
Fax: (303) 761-2085
MCPN Customer Service Call Center Hours of Operation:
- Mon. - 7:00 am to 5:30 pm
- Tue. - 7:00 am to 5:30 pm
- Wed. - 7:00 am to 5:30 pm
- Thu. - 7:00 am to 5:30 pm
- Fri. - 7:00 am to 5:30 pm
We accept the following insurance:
- Colorado Indigent Care Program (CICP)
- Colorado Child Health Plan Pluys (CHP+)
- Emergency Medicaid
- Medicaid
- Medicare
- CHP+
- Sliding Fee Scale
- Self Pay
The Jeffco Clinic offers mental health services, having a full-time psychologist on hand. This service is made a reality through a special contract with Jefferson Center for Mental Health.
MCPN oral health program at the Jeffco Dental Clinic provides preventative, restorative and emergency care to patients of all ages with special emphasis toward: children, pregnancy, diabetes, mental handicaps, physical handicaps. Dental services include cleanings, scaling and root planing, sealants, exams, x-rays, fillings, crowns, bridges, root canals, dentures and oral cancer exams.
Jeffco is also the home of MCPN's pharmacy services. This full-time, licensed pharmacy, with pharmacist and technician, supports the rest of the system and fills 90% of all prescriptions.
Jefferson County has two school-based health centers focusing on the special needs of children. The goal is to keep the children in school and performing well by making health care accessible. Preventative dental services (cleanings, floride treatments, and sealants) are available for children at Stein Kids Clinics.
MCPN partners with the Jefferson Action Center (JAC) to provide healthcare services at their community location to meet the unique needs of their clientele. The Estes Street Clinic is a partnership between the Jeffco Action Center, Inc. (JAC), Exempla/Lutheran Hospital Systems, and MCPN. The clinic is funded with Comprehensive Primary and Preventative Care Grant funds from the tobacco settlement, awarded to MCPN in 2001. The Estes Street Clinic serves the needs of uninsured people in Jefferson County.
The Englewood Clinic serves the Englewood community with primary, pediatric and prenatal care.
The Littleton Health and Wellness Center serves the Littleton community, continuing the practice previously supported by the School of Nursing.
Case Management Services, to promote reduction in infant mortality, serve the Western Arapahoe County area as part of the Healthy Start expansion.
MCPN oral health program at the Altura Plaza Dental Clinic provides preventative, restorative and emergency care to patients of all ages with special emphasis toward: children, pregnancy, diabetes, mental handicaps, physical handicaps. Dental services include cleanings, scaling and root planing, sealants, exams, x-rays, fillings, crowns, bridges, root canals, dentures and oral cancer exams.
Prenatal services in Aurora are available at the MCPN Hoffman Heights Clinic.
Located within the Helena Clinic, the Teen Clinic meets the unique health needs of adolescents with specially trained providers.
The Aurora community is the primary location for the Community Services Department. The three distinctive programs are the Healthy Start, Aurora Teen Pregnancy and Prevention Project (ATP3) and AmeriCorps.
Arapahoe/Aurora Healthy Start is focused on reducing the risk factors associated with infant mortality. ATP3 works with pregnant and parenting teens, as well as in the schools with the " It Takes Two" curriculum. AmeriCorps members, part of the National Health Services Corps, are recruited from around the country to extend health care services with a variety of innovative initiatives and community service projects.
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