Pulmonologists and sleep disorders center plan for new location
GREELEY, Colo. (Feb. 16, 2011) — The staff and physicians at North Colorado Pulmonary and Critical Care Center in Greeley are moving effective March 7.
The public is invited to an open house to learn more about pulmonary services and the sleep lab 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. March 25. Refreshments will be provided.
The clinic’s new location is in North Colorado Medical Center, 1801 16th St., on the first floor near administration behind the central elevators.
Pulmonologists Kelli Janata, D.O., Rob Janata, D.O., and David Fitzgerald, D.O., are the clinic providers.
Patients can expect the same great service they have always known from the pulmonary physicians and staff. The sleep lab will expand from four to six beds. Rooms will have Sleep Number® beds, custom furniture and private bathrooms, showers, morning coffee or tea, snacks, flat screen televisions, adjustable room temperatures and ceiling fans.
The providers’ specialties include: asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, sleep disorders, pulmonary fibrosis, lung cancer, chronic cough and bronchitis and pulmonary hypertension.
To reach the sleep disorders center, please call (970) 350-6587. To reach the pulmonary clinic, please call (970) 392-2026.
ABOUT NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER
NCMC is a fully accredited, private, not-for-profit facility licensed to operate 398 beds. It serves as a regional medical center with community-based and specialty services in a service area including southern Wyoming, western Nebraska, western Kansas and northeastern Colorado. A family-centered obstetrics unit, cardiovascular, oncology, ortho/neuro, Level II trauma, Western States Burn Center and acute inpatient rehabilitation are among the many services offered through the medical center. Nearly 400,000 square feet of new patient care space was added to the northern Colorado region when the NCMC opened an expanded facility in December 2005. Included is the CardioVascular Institute of North Colorado featuring state-of-the-art heart services; expanded birthing center and neonatal care unit, new intensive care units and new surgical suites.
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Based in Phoenix, Banner Health is one of the largest, not-for-profit health care systems in the country. Banner has 23 facilities that offer an array of services including hospital care, home care, hospice care, nursing registries, surgery centers, laboratories, rehabilitation services. These facilities are located in seven states – Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Nebraska, Nevada, and Wyoming. In addition to emergency and medical services, Banner Health medical centers house a variety of specialized services, including heart care, cancer treatment, delivery of high-order multiple births, organ transplants, bone marrow transplants, rehabilitation services, and behavioral health services.
