UCHealth launches primary care expansion, adding 32 providers and 4 new clinics in northern Colorado

April 10, 2025

This post was updated on April 30th, 2025 at 12:09 PM

Photo: Getty Images.
Photo: Getty Images.

Due to increased patient demand, UCHealth is expanding primary care services in northern Colorado in the coming months with the addition of 32 providers and four new primary care clinic locations.

Kevin Unger, CEO of UCHealth’s Northern Colorado Region, said many of UCHealth’s new providers have been caring for patients in the area for several years. “They are committed to improving patients’ lives, and we are thrilled they are choosing to stay in northern Colorado to continue serving patients as part of UCHealth.”

Dr. Deric McIntosh started seeing patients in March at UCHealth Primary Care – Rangeview, 2695 Rocky Mountain Ave., in Loveland. Photo: UCHealth.
Dr. Deric McIntosh started seeing patients in March at UCHealth Primary Care – Rangeview, 2695 Rocky Mountain Ave., in Loveland. Photo: UCHealth.

Primary care providers assist patients with comprehensive health care needs – for regular, preventive care and as a first point of contact for any medical problem or mental health concern that may arise.

“Primary care is a vital aspect of living a healthy life,” said Donna Lankford, UCHealth Medical Group’s regional vice president of operations. “These are greatly valued, long-term relationships that lead to better health outcomes.”

As a part of this expansion, UCHealth is adding four new clinics and expanding two existing clinics. Most of the new providers will be caring for patients at the new and expanded clinics.

Primary care exam room. Photo: UCHealth.
UCHealth Primary Care—Rangeview is a new clinic in Loveland. Patients should call 970.495.7410 for an appointment or more information about these new primary care providers or UCHealth clinics.

Here is a look at the new providers in northern Colorado and where and when they’ll be seeing patients:

UCHealth Primary Care – Battlecreek Drive, 2021 Battlecreek Drive, Suite B1, Fort Collins. New clinic opening in May.

UCHealth Primary Care – Lake Street, 151 W. Lake St., Suite 1500, Fort Collins. New clinic opening in late April inside the CSU Health and Medical Center.

UCHealth Primary Care – Rangeview, 2695 Rocky Mountain Ave., Suite 200, Loveland. New clinic now open.

UCHealth Primary Care – Shields Street, 2001 S. Shields St., Building E, Suite 101, Fort Collins. New clinic opening later this year.

UCHealth Primary Care – Mason Street, 4601 S. Mason St., Fort Collins. Clinic expansion opening in late April.

UCHealth Primary Care – Prospect, 1100 and 1106 E. Prospect Road, Fort Collins. Clinic expansion opening in May.

  • Dr. Anna Bagby starts seeing patients June 2.
  • Dr. David Jung starts seeing patients June 9.
  • Dr. Bryan Reider starts seeing patients July 14.
  • Dr. Fiona Wilson starts seeing patients June 30.
  • Dr. Urte Zableckas starts seeing patients July 7.
  • Lara Antonelli, physician assistant, starts seeing patients April 21.
  • Carmen Pinter, physician assistant, starts seeing patients April 28.
  • Amanda Benedict, physician assistant, starts seeing patients May 27.
  • Olivia Braucht, nurse practitioner, starts seeing patients May 27.
  • Carrie Reynolds, physician assistant, starts seeing patients April 14.
  • Hannah Romano, nurse practitioner, started seeing patients April 7.

Existing UCHealth clinic locations:

For an appointment or more information about these new primary care providers or UCHealth clinics, patients should call 970.495.7410.

Patients who have health care needs before their provider’s start date can call this number as well to speak with nurse navigators who can provide options in the interim.

About the author

Kelly Tracer is a media relations specialist at UCHealth, based in northern Colorado. For nearly 20 years, she worked as a newspaper reporter, editor and designer before diving into the world of health care communications.

She believes there is an amazing story inside everyone and considers it an honor to get to meet and work with so many extraordinary people – patients, families, providers, volunteers and staff – every day. She is also fascinated by health care innovation and programs that empower and inspire people and families to live healthier lives.

A native of Nebraska, Kelly received a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Nebraska – Lincoln. She and her husband have two children and enjoy paddle boarding all summer and skiing all winter.