Seventy years ago in February 1949, ten local doctors realized their collective dream when they opened the doors of Boulder…
“Patients have told me they consider these feelings a normal part of aging that can’t be changed. The good news is that things can be done to help.” ~ Elise Reinhard, M.D.
Pregnant women are 10 times more likely than the general population to get listeriosis, a rare but deadly foodborne infection caused by Listeria bacteria. Dr. Kathryn Hoch, OB-GYN specialist, with tips for food safety while pregnant.
Boulder Medical Center is pleased to announce that we will be accepting UnitedHealthcare’s Medicare Advantage and Dual Special Needs plans, effective January 1, 2019.
Introducing first foods for baby is one of the most exciting times for new parents. Pediatrician Dr. Lauren Brave gives some pointers for how to introduce solid food into your child’s diet.
Symptoms of WNV include fever, extreme fatigue, headache, body aches, and can also include skin rashes and swollen lymph nodes. Generally, symptoms appear 3-14 days after being bitten by an infected mosquito. Anyone who experiences these symptoms should consult their health care provider.
With temperatures due to rise into the triple digits this week and throughout the summer, Boulder County is taking steps to make sure residents and visitors avoid heat-related illnesses. Know how to prevent, recognize and respond to heat exhaustion, heat stroke and more.
If you are an established patient who has a scheduled appointment with a Boulder Medical Center provider, you may now…
Drinking too much alcohol increases people’s risk of injuries, violence, drowning, liver disease and some types of cancer. Learn more about how alcohol affects your body, strategies for reducing or quitting, resources for getting help.
Dr. Stuart Weisman, Boulder Medical Center rheumatology specialist, covers the prevention, causes and treatments for gout flare-ups.