- ArthritisElectrical stimulation to keep leg strength in a person who has severe arthritis of the knee and whose pain increases with exercise.
- Pediatric Care“Things are getting better, but still not that great,” said Merewood, an associate professor of pediatrics. “The hospital should not be used as a marketing tool by the formula company.”
- Primary CareOnPoint Medical Group, your medical records will be available for use at any OnPoint Urgent Care location. Any specific medical notes your primary care physician has provided will also be available in our system, allowing for more precise evaluations during your Urgent Care visit.
- Family PracticeAt six years old Dr. Charlene Borja found her life’s calling. She read a children’s book on Florence Nightingale and dreamed of someday becoming a healthcare provider. Her career path was set. At Columbine Family Practice Dr. Borja has a calming presence. She’s welcoming, gracious and blessed with an ability to relate and empathize with the patients she treats.
- Emergency CareFree-Standing Emergency Rooms look like an urgent care clinic, but they will cost the same as an ER visit at the hospital!
- Flu ShotsWe can assist with Wellness Exams & Yearly Physicals, Flu Shots, Sports Physcials, Drug Screens, EKG, Diabetes & Cholesterol Tests, Thyroid Diseases, Stroke Prevention and more
- Electrocardiogram
- Urinary IncontinenceWomen’s health. Physical therapists often work with women on exercises to help control urinary incontinence or to relieve pelvic pain.
- ImmunizationsLittleton’s best choice for routine exams and vaccinations, our focus is always on patient experience and we are able to assist in a wide variety of situations.
- Pelvic Pain
- Cancer Care
- Diabetes Care
- Thyroid
- Thyroid CancerThough rare, pediatric thyroid cancer affects a small number of children every year. Find out the different types and how they are treated.
- UltrasoundUltrasound therapy uses high-pitched sound waves to ease muscle spasms and relax and warm muscles before exercise, to help relieve pain and inflammation, and to promote healing. Although the use of ultrasound is common, some studies show a benefit from this treatment and others do not. Some physical therapists do not recommend deep-heating techniques. Discuss the benefits and risks with your physical therapist or doctor before starting this therapy. This type of treatment is not generally used for children.
- Wound CareWound care. Wounds that are very severe or don’t heal well, often because of poor blood flow to the area, can require extensive care. This may include special cleaning and bandaging on a regular and long-term basis. Sometimes oxygen treatment or electrical stimulation is part of the treatment.
- Ingrown Toenails
- Dermatology
- Rashes
- Sports Medicine
- Physical TherapyExercise is anything you do in addition to your regular daily activity that will improve your flexibility, strength, coordination, or endurance. It even includes changing how you do your regular activities to give you some health benefits. For example, if you park a little farther away from the door of the grocery store, the extra distance you walk is exercise. Physical therapy nearly always involves exercise of some kind that is specifically designed for your injury, illness, condition, or to help prevent future health problems. Exercise can include stretching to reduce stress on joints, core stability exercises to strengthen the muscles of your trunk (your back and abdomen) and hips, lifting weights to strengthen muscles, walking, doing water aerobics, and many other forms of activity. Your physical therapist is likely to teach you how to do an exercise program on your own at home so you can continue to work toward your fitness goals and prevent future problems.
- Manual TherapyManual therapy is a general term for treatment performed with the hands and not with any other devices or machines. The goals of manual therapy include relaxation, less pain, and more flexibility. Manual therapy includes...
- Geriatrics
- Ingrown Toenails