Sooner or later, everyone ends up visiting a hospital. You might just need a couple stitches from slicing your finger with a kitchen knife, or you might visit for something more serious – a heart attack or terminal illness. The overall quality of healthcare in Denver is high, but these seven hospitals are particularly excellent. According to U.S. News and World Report, which releases an annual report about the quality of Denver-area hospitals, these seven are the best.
- University of Colorado Hospital, Aurora
Jeffrey Beall/Wikimedia Founded in 1921, the University of Colorado Hospital has 593 beds. It ranks in the top 50 hospitals in the country for 11 different specialties.
12605 East 16th Avenue, Aurora.
- Porter Adventist Hospital, Denver
Cohopsital/Wikimedia This 368-bed acute-care facility in Denver specializes in cardiac care. It’s in the Centura Health Network.
2525 S. Downing Street, Denver
- National Jewish Health, Denver
D011.10/Wikimedia National Jewish Health was founded in 1899 as a tuberculosis refuge. Now the center primarily conducts research, but also serves as an ambulatory outpatient center with excellent care standards.
1400 Jackson Street, Denver.
- Sky Ridge Medical Center, Lone Tree
Sky Ridge Medical Center/Facebook Sky Ridge Medical Center has 268 beds and is situated on a 57-acre campus in Lone Tree. It’s an acute care facility.
10101 Ridgegate Parkway, Lone Tree.
- Craig Hospital, Englewood
Jeffrey Beall/Wikimedia Craig Hospital is small, with just 93 beds. It specializes in spinal cord and traumatic brain injuries. It’s a non-profit facility dedicated to research and long-term acute care and rehabilitation services.
3425 South Clarkson Street, Englewood.
- Rose Medical Center, Denver
Jeffrey Beall/Wikimedia Rose Medical Center was founded in 1945 and currently offers 420 beds for patients. The hospital specializes in women’s health, bariatrics, and cancer treatment.
4567 E 9th Avenue, Denver.
- Denver Health Medical, Denver
Jeffrey Beall/Wikimedia Denver Health Medical is a level one trauma center and has 477 beds. It’s affiliated with University of Colorado Hospital, and handles the 911 medical response system in Denver.
777 Bannock Street, Denver.
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Jeffrey Beall/Wikimedia
Founded in 1921, the University of Colorado Hospital has 593 beds. It ranks in the top 50 hospitals in the country for 11 different specialties.
12605 East 16th Avenue, Aurora.
Cohopsital/Wikimedia
This 368-bed acute-care facility in Denver specializes in cardiac care. It’s in the Centura Health Network.
2525 S. Downing Street, Denver
D011.10/Wikimedia
National Jewish Health was founded in 1899 as a tuberculosis refuge. Now the center primarily conducts research, but also serves as an ambulatory outpatient center with excellent care standards.
1400 Jackson Street, Denver.
Sky Ridge Medical Center/Facebook
Sky Ridge Medical Center has 268 beds and is situated on a 57-acre campus in Lone Tree. It’s an acute care facility.
10101 Ridgegate Parkway, Lone Tree.
Craig Hospital is small, with just 93 beds. It specializes in spinal cord and traumatic brain injuries. It’s a non-profit facility dedicated to research and long-term acute care and rehabilitation services.
3425 South Clarkson Street, Englewood.
Rose Medical Center was founded in 1945 and currently offers 420 beds for patients. The hospital specializes in women’s health, bariatrics, and cancer treatment.
4567 E 9th Avenue, Denver.
Denver Health Medical is a level one trauma center and has 477 beds. It’s affiliated with University of Colorado Hospital, and handles the 911 medical response system in Denver.
777 Bannock Street, Denver.
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