At UCHealth Primary Care – Northfield, we offer the best in primary care services for your entire family, including children, adolescents, adults and seniors. From routine physicals to behavioral health services to maintenance of chronic conditions like diabetes or cholesterol management, our providers take the time to listen to your concerns and develop a health care plan for you.
Our office is located just west of Central Park Boulevard at the intersection of East 46th Avenue and North Yosemite Street. The entrance is on the east side of the UCHealth Northfield Medical Center.
Primary care for your entire family
- Children
- Adolescents
- Adults/seniors
Services we provide
- Comprehensive and preventative care.
- Chronic condition management.
- Diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease maintenance support.
- Routine checkups.
For your convenience, we offer:
- Advance check-in for appointments.
- Online scheduling.
- Direct messaging with your provider.
- Electronic medical records (linked with the main hospital).
Conditions we treat
Your internal medicine and family medicine providers at UCHealth Primary Care – Northfield treat a range of conditions, including:
Behavioral health
UCHealth offers behavioral health services to established patients at this clinic. During a visit with your primary care provider, please bring up any mental, emotional, health behavior or life stressors you may have. Your provider can refer you to a behavioral health clinician.
What you can expect:
- UCHealth behavioral health providers and clinicians can help with a wide range of needs, which could include: stress, anxiety, depression, sleep, substance use, chronic illness, grief, pain, weight loss, smoking cessation, parenting, relationships, and much more.
- The behavioral health team can help coordinate referrals to higher levels of care for more acute needs. Including, but not limited to: UCHealth outpatient clinics, our Virtual Intensive Outpatient Services or Interventional Psychiatry at UCHealth.
- Behavioral health visits may be covered under mental health benefits. For insurance-specific information, please reach out to your insurer.
If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please call 988, 911, or go to your local emergency room.
Your appointment
What to bring
- Your photo ID (driver’s license, passport, state or military ID are acceptable).
- Your insurance card. If covered by a spouse’s policy, know your spouse’s date of birth and Social Security number.
- List of current medications taken.