Interventional Radiology (IR) at CU Medicine offers minimally invasive, image-guided treatments to diagnose and treat a wide range of medical issues, including vascular disease, cancer, spine and joint problems, women’s health, men’s health and more. These procedures are often done in outpatient settings, involve small incisions, require little to no hospitalization, and reduce recovery time compared to traditional surgery.
Visit cumedicineir.com to learn more about our interventional radiology treatments and expert doctors.
Services
- Women's health including uterine fibroid embolization and pelvic venous disease
- Arterial and venous disease including peripheral arterial disease
- Interventional oncology including liver directed therapy
- Vascular malformations
- Pain and palliation including kyphoplasty/vertebroplasty/sacroplasty and nerve ablation
- Prostate embolization for BPH
- Genicular artery embolization and nerve ablation for knee osteoarthritis
- Embolization to treat hemorrhoids
- Treatments for superficial venous reflux/varicose veins and cosmetic sclerotherapy
Why Choose Our Outpatient Lab
At our Ridgeline Medical Campus, all Interventional Radiology procedures are performed in our state-of-the-art office-based lab (OBL). This outpatient setting provides a safe, comfortable alternative to the hospital environment — without the long waits or confusing hallways.
Patients benefit from:
More personalized care
Relaxed, outpatient setting
Convenient scheduling and shorter recovery times
Our team uses the latest technologies to deliver minimally invasive treatments that help you return to normal life faster, often with little to no downtime.
Why Treatment Matters
Many vascular or joint conditions worsen without intervention. For example, untreated varicose veins may lead to swelling, skin changes, pain or ulcers. A spinal fracture left untreated can cause ongoing pain, decreased mobility or worsening deformity. Early minimally invasive treatments often prevent complications, reduce long-term damage and improve quality of life.
Parking and Directions
Please park and enter on the west side of the building.
Directions To Our Clinic:
From Denver Tech Center: Head south on I-25 and take Exit 194 for CO-470 W toward Grand Junction. Merge onto CO-470 W and drive for 6 miles. Take Exit 20 for S. Broadway and turn left to go south on Broadway. After 0.5 miles, turn right onto Plaza Dr. After 0.5 miles, turn left onto S Ridgeline Blvd. After 0.5 miles, turn right onto Monument Dr. Then take a quick left into the parking lot for 9135. Please park and enter on the west side of the building.
From Castle Rock: Head north on I-25 and take Exit 194 for CO-470 W toward Grand Junction. Merge onto CO-470 W and drive for 6 miles. Take Exit 20 for S. Broadway and turn left to go south on Broadway. After 0.5 miles, turn right onto Plaza Dr. After 0.5 miles, turn left onto S Ridgeline Blvd. After 0.5 miles, turn right onto Monument Dr. Then take a quick left into the parking lot for 9135. Please park and enter on the west side of the building.
From Littleton/Lakewood: Drive south on US-85 S. Use the right lane to take the ramp onto CO-470 E. Drive eastbound for 3 miles on CO-470 E. Take Exit 20 for S. Broadway and turn left to go south on Broadway. After 0.5 miles, turn right onto Plaza Dr. After 0.5 miles, turn left onto S Ridgeline Blvd. After 0.5 miles, turn right onto Monument Dr. Then take a quick left into the parking lot for 9135. Please park and enter on the west side of the building.
From Highlands Ranch: Drive eastbound on Highlands Ranch Parkway towards S. Broadway St. Turn right onto S Ridgeline Blvd. Take the first left onto Monument Dr. Then take a quick left into the parking lot for 9135. Please park and enter on the west side of the building.
9135 S Ridgeline Blvd
Suite 150
Highlands Ranch, CO 80129
Phone: (720) 516-0637
Fax: (303) 648-4128
M | 8:00 am–4:30 pm |
T | 8:00 am–4:30 pm |
W | 8:00 am–4:30 pm |
TH | 8:00 am–4:30 pm |
F | 8:00 am–4:30 pm |
S | Closed |
SU | Closed |
Providers
Gender
Male
Languages
English, Spanish
Department
Radiology
Specialty
Vascular and Interventional Radiology
Gender
Male
Languages
English, Russian
Department
Radiology
Specialty
Diagnostic
Gender
Male
Language
English
Department
Radiology
Specialty
Radiology
Gender
Male
Language
English
Department
Radiology
Specialty
Vascular and Interventional Radiology
Specialties
- Vascular and Interventional Radiology (Radiology)
- Diagnostic (Radiology)
- Vascular Care
Services
- Embolization
- Coil Embolization
- Ablation
- Kyphoplasty/Vertebroplasty
- Vein Sclerosis
- Interventional Radiology
- Treatment of Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia
- Treatment of Cirrhosis & Portal Hypertension
- Nerve Ablation
- Sacroplasty
- Vertebroplasty
- Liver Directed Therapy
- Embolization
- Coil Embolization
- Ablation
- Kyphoplasty/Vertebroplasty
- Vein Sclerosis
- Interventional Radiology
- Treatment of Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia
- Treatment of Cirrhosis & Portal Hypertension
- Nerve Ablation
- Sacroplasty
- Vertebroplasty
- Liver Directed Therapy
- Prostate Artery Embolization (PAE)
- Prostate Embolization for BPH
Policies
Our clinic is able to serve you in-person or via 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.