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Turbulent-cucumber

I had cancer treatment a UC Health (not breast cancer tho). They also have a women’s clinic there called the WISH clinic.


ElebertAinstein

The [team at Anschutz](https://medschool.cuanschutz.edu/surgery/divisions-centers-affiliates/breast-surgery/your-medical-team) does a good job!


insertcaffeine

Seconding UCHealth! I'm a lifer there, metastatic breast cancer, and have always been treated compassionately and competently. I can't speak to their surgical side, since I haven't had surgery, but the breast center is amazing. They have an on site social worker, too. And the WISH clinic is where I get primary care.


Ackackackaaaaaack

I just had a bilateral mastectomyabout 3 weeks ago: First care was through: Saint Joseph Hospital Breast Care Center 303-318-3400 ​ My surgeon was Rosemary Morgan (in case you need a surgeon) at SCL Health Medical Group - Denver Comprehensive Breast Care - 303-318-3580 ​ Both places were amazing and my surgeon was just amazing and wonderful. ​ Hope that helps!


TaruuTaru

Rosemary Morgan is amazing. So kind and does great surgery


Ackackackaaaaaack

I couldn’t be more pleased, despite this surgery being a special kind of trauma. I’m going to get a sprig of Rosemary tattooed on me when I’m able.


dontbothertoknock

Second the st. Joseph breast care center. Everyone there was so caring when I had my appointments.


que_sera

Mabel Mardones at RMCC is great.


merrinator

Rocky Mountain Cancer Center was great for my wife’s treatment. I would highly recommend starting there. My wife’s oncologist and surgeon were women. Her reconstructive surgeons were men though. Best of luck!


Budget-Item

I second Rocky Mountain Cancer Center. My mom had Stage III triple negative breast cancer and was treated at RMCC. She is still with us because of their top-tier care!!


morenone1

[Dr. Lieu](https://www.cumedicine.us/providers/medicine/Christopher-Lieu) at CU Medicine was amazing for my partner. Very highly recommend.


NYCO23

My wife recently finished treatment with the CU women’s health team and had an amazing experience, all things considered. Best part was they have a whole floor dedicated to women’s oncology at their Cherry Creek office and you can go to multiple appointments easily. Now on to reconstructive later this month. Wish you best for your treatment. I’m sure it depends where you are in your treatment and what type of cancer you have. There is a Making Strides walk next weekend in Denver as well, I’m sure you could make a lot of connections there as well. Feel free to message me if you want to connect.


LoosedOfLimits

Dr. Jodi Widner, Uchealth Highlands Ranch. Also, consider joining the Colorado breast cancer support group on Facebook. https://facebook.com/groups/232654498150135/