At CU Medicine Gynecologic Oncology - Lakewood, we bring the care of one of the largest group of physicians dedicated to women’s cancer care in the Rocky Mountain region and one of the largest in the United States, with an unsurpassed surgical and medical expertise, to the Lakewood community.
As a member the University of Colorado Cancer Center, the only National Comprehensive Cancer Center in the region, patients will receive the latest cancer expertise as well as holistic care aimed at treating the whole patient.
Jill Alldredge, MD will be practicing at this clinic and will continue to see patients at CU Medicine Gynecologic Oncology - Highlands Ranch Specialty Care Center and UCHealth Gynecologic Oncology Clinic - Anschutz Medical Campus. Dr. Alldredge is passionate about quality improvement initiatives to improve outcomes during and after surgery, providing quality care to her patients.
Mission: Together we strive to inspire hope and reduce the burdens of gynecologic cancers through exemplary patient care, innovative research, education of future leaders, and equitable service to our community.
Vision:
A partnership with patients, families, and communities impacted by gynecologic cancer to improve lives by leveraging our unique strengths in clinical trials, prevention, supportive care innovative surgery, and advocacy.
Referral Information
- Call us at (303) 724-2066
- Fax your referral to (303) 724-2053
- Epic referral ID: CU GYN ONC LAKEWOOD | 10416134
255 Union Blvd Suite 200
Lakewood, CO 80228
Phone: (303) 724-2066
Fax: (303) 724-2053
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Providers
Gender
Female
Language
English
Department
OB-GYN
Specialty
Gynecologic Oncology
Specialties
Services
- Ovarian Cancers
- Cervical Cancer
- Uterine (Endometrial) Cancer
- Vaginal Cancer
- Vulvar Cancer
- Gestational Trophoblastic Disease
- Placenta Accreta
- Palliative care
- Hereditary Ovarian Cancer Mutations
- Complex Pelvic Masses
Policies
Our number one priority is the health and safety of our patients, their family members, as well as our health care team. To honor this commitment we have implemented the following procedures:
Our clinics are open and able to serve you during this time for urgent in-person visits as well as virtual health services. Please call our clinics directly or visit MyHealthConnection to schedule an appointment for both in person and virtual health.
- When scheduling an appointment, please be prepared to provide the reason, or chief complaint, for your appointment.
- Please provide at least 24-hour notice if you are unable to keep your scheduled appointment.
- Please arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment for check-in.
- Patients arriving more than 10 minutes after their scheduled appointment time may be asked to reschedule their appointment.
- We ask all new and established patients to present their photo identification and insurance card at every office visit.
- Patients should anticipate paying required co-pays at check-in.
- CU Medicine clinics are tobacco-free environments. We do not allow smoking or the use of tobacco products (including e-cigarettes) in our clinics or buildings.
- CU Medicine prohibits the presence and use of knives, guns, or other weapons in our clinics or buildings. This prohibition includes patients, visitors, and staff members with concealed weapons permits.
- Visitation may be allowed for certain COVID-19 patients. See expandable heading below.
- No visitors under the age of 16.
- Patients may bring a child under the age of 16 to outpatient clinic visits. However, we encourage all patients to find child care during their appointment time. - Inpatients who are under 18 years of age may have two visitors per day. The visitors must be their parents or guardians.
- Patients in clinic areas or who are having a surgery or procedure may have 1 visitor or support person. A support person for any procedure needs to be of legal age to drive.
- End-of-life exceptions are decided on a case-by-case basis.
- A support person with a patient at breast imaging appointments may be asked to wait in the main lobby.
- OB patients who have tested negative for COVID-19 are allowed 1 support person per 24 hrs. A doula or other similar birth care attendant may be allowed in addition to the 1 support person.
- OB patients who have tested positive for COVID-19 are allowed 1 support person during their full stay in the hospital.