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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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Volunteers Don Rigot and Olcott Pinkston form stout friendship

Like most Denver Health volunteers, Don Rigot and Olcott Pinkston started their service as “pathfinders,” helping patients and visitors navigate our busy campus. Unlike most volunteers, they always work as a pair.

You can find Rigot, 70, and Pinkston, 71, helping new patients, and greeting the regular visitors by name, every Wednesday afternoon in the Outpatient Medical Center.

“The goal,” Rigot said, “is to have as many patient interactions as possible and to help as many people as possible. … You meet all kinds of interesting people from all walks of life.”

Volunteer Eric, therapy dog Remy bring joy to staff, patients

Over the past nine years, Eric Hoff and his dog Remy have achieved celebrity status at Denver Health. From hand decorated patient signs requesting visits in the Acute Center for Eating Disorders to the homemade dog-friendly birthday cakes made by the staff in the MICU, it is clear everyone knows and loves Remy.

After nearly 800 shifts, this pet therapy team has brought comfort and joy to thousands of patients and staff members. For his service and dedication, Remy was recently awarded the highest designation by the American Kennel Club, Pet Therapy Dog Supreme.

Denver Health Study Shows Magic Mushroom Use Increasing

April 22, 2025

A groundbreaking study led by researchers from Denver Health's Rocky Mountain Poison & Drug Safety division, with co-authors from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), reveals a sharp increase in psilocybin, or “magic mushrooms,” use across the United States, with implications for public health monitoring and policy.

Infant Mental Health is an early approach to mental health care, focusing on supporting both the child and the parents/caregivers. At Denver Health, the Infant Mental Health program begins even before birth, with an Infant Mental Health specialist joining the pregnant person’s care team. Infant Mental Health specialists are available in all pediatric and family medicine clinics at Denver Health.

If you are ever in urgent need of support, please contact 9-1-1 or go to the nearest emergency room for help.

Depending on your medical coverage, there may be co-pays for our appointments. Please ask the front desk in your clinic for more details.

No, Infant Mental Health specialists do not prescribe medication. They can consult with your primary care provider and sometimes with a consulting psychiatrist about medication options to help with sleep, mood, stress and other concerns.

An Infant Mental Health specialist's brief therapy model may not be appropriate for you or your child in all cases. Longer term, traditional therapy may also be useful for infant mental health. Part of the Infant Mental Health specialist's role may be to help connect you with therapy or other resources in the community that work with your schedule and medical coverage.

First Measles Case Reported at Denver Health

April 08, 2025

On Sunday, April 6, a pediatric patient seen at Denver Health tested positive for measles. To our knowledge, this is the first confirmed measles case in the Denver metro area during the current national outbreak. 

The patient, an infant who was too young to be vaccinated, had recently traveled to a region in Mexico where a measles outbreak is occurring. This case is unrelated to the recent case in Pueblo and appears to have originated from international travel rather than local transmission.

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