

FIND YOUR TESTING & VACCINATION LOCATION BY COUNTY
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Phone: (720) 777-1234
If you have a primary care doctor, contact them first to see if you can be seen by a doctor you already know.
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If your primary care provider is with UCHealth, contact them first to see if you can get your sample collected by a provider you already know
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Phone: (720) 627-0000
Address: 14300 Orchard Pkwy, Westminster, CO 80023
UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital
Phone: (720) 848-0000
Address: 12605 E. 16th Ave., Aurora, CO 80045
University of Colorado Hospital is currently only evaluating patients who have a rash.
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Littleton Adventist Hospital Emergency Room
Phone: (303) 730-8900
Address: 7700 S. Broadway, Littleton, CO 80127
Patients must meet state criteria to be tested.
Phone: (303) 695-2600
Address: 1501 S Potomac St., Aurora, CO 80012
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San Juan Basin Public Health - Pagosa Springs
Phone: (970) 264-2409
Address: 502 S. 8th St., Pagosa Springs, CO 81147
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All primary care (nine locations) and infectious disease clinics, Foothills Hospital Emergency Department, and Community Medical Center Emergency Department
To find the primary care location nearest you use this link https://www.bch.org/locations/ and select "primary care" under “services.”
Phone: Foothills Hospital Emergency Department: (303) 415-7000; Community Medical Center Emergency Department: (303) 415-4300
Addresses: Foothills Hospital Emergency Department: 4747 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder, CO 80303; Community Medical Center Emergency Department: 1000 W. South Boulder Road, Lafayette, CO 80026
Patients who are at high risk for mpox based on criteria set out by the state with typical clinical presentation, including rash, will be evaluated. Some patients not included in high-risk criteria who have typical clinical presentation, including rash, based on clinical judgment will also be evaluated. BCH primary care and infectious disease clinics are only seeing existing patients or specific referrals.
Phone: (303) 651-5111
Address: 1950 Mountain View Ave., Longmont, CO 80501
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Broomfield Public Health and Environment Reproductive Health Clinic
Phone: (720) 887-2251
Address: 100 Spader Way, Broomfield, CO 80020
BPHE is only evaluating current patients who are at high risk and have a new rash by appointment only.
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Custer County Public Health Agency
Phone: (719) 783-4207
Address: 10 Hermit Lane, #5, Westcliffe, CO 81252
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Phone: (303) 602-3540
Address: 660 N. Bannock St., Pavilion L, 2nd Floor, Denver, CO 80204
Denver Sexual Health Clinic is currently only evaluating patients who have been sexually active or directly exposed to mpox within the last month and have a rash.
Emergency & Urgent Care Southmoor
Phone: (303) 925-4199
Address: 7000 E. Hampden Ave., Denver, CO 80224
Anyone presenting with symptoms will be seen and evaluated by a physician prior to testing.
Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center
Phone: (720) 754-6000
Address: 1719 E. 19th Ave., Denver, CO 80218
Phone: (303) 320-2121
Address: 4567 E. 9th Ave., Denver, CO 80220
Phone: (303) 393-8050
Address: 5250 Leetsdale Drive, Suite #300, Denver, CO 80246(opens in new window)
Vivent Health is evaluating patients with a rash and other symptoms associated with mpox by appointment only. Please complete this form to request an appointment. Vivent will contact patients directly through email or phone to schedule.
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Castle Rock Adventist Hospital
Phone: (720) 455-5000
Address: 2350 Meadows Blvd., Castle Rock, CO 80109
Emergency & Urgent Care Meridian
Phone: (303) 925-4700
Address: 9949 S. Oswego St., #100, Parker, CO 80134
Anyone presenting with symptoms will be seen and evaluated by a physician prior to testing.
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Phone: (719) 578-3199 — option 1 for Family Planning Clinic
Address: 1675 W. Garden of the Gods Road, Ste. 2044, Colorado Springs, CO 80907
EPCPH will only see patients who are at high risk for mpox based on criteria set out by the state with typical clinical presentation, including rash. Mpox testing by appointment only, limited appointments available.
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Phone: (970) 625-1100
Address: 501 Airport Road, Rifle, CO 81650
Phone: (970) 963-3350
Address: 978 Euclid Ave., Carbondale, CO 81623
Valley View Hospital Emergency Room
Phone: (970) 516-2670
Address: 1906 Blake Ave., Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
All patients that present for testing that are approved by CDPHE will be evaluated.
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Phone: (970) 641-3244
Address: 220 N. Spruce St., Gunnison, CO 81230
Gunnison County Public Health is only evaluating patients who are high risk and have a rash.
Phone: (970) 641-1456
Address: 711 N. Taylor St., Gunnison, CO 81230
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Emergency & Urgent Care Arvada
Phone: (303) 925-4560
Address: 16320 W. 64th Ave., Arvada, CO, 80007
Anyone presenting with symptoms will be seen and evaluated by a physician prior to testing.
Emergency & Urgent Care Golden
Phone: (303) 925-4360
Address: 760 Warner Drive, Golden , CO, 80401
Anyone presenting with symptoms will be seen and evaluated by a physician prior to testing.
Emergency & Urgent Care Lakewood
Phone: (303) 649-3620
Address: 3280 S. Wadsworth Blvd., Lakewood, CO, 80227
Anyone presenting with symptoms will be seen and evaluated by a physician prior to testing.
Jefferson County Public Health Sexual and Reproductive Health Clinic
Phone: (303) 239-7040
Address: 645 Parfet St., Lakewood, CO 80215
JCPH Sexual & Reproductive Health Clinic is only evaluating people who are sexually active and have a rash. Evaluation and testing by appointment only.
Phone: (720) 321-0000
Address: 11600 W. 2nd Pl, Lakewood, CO 80228
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Four Corners Infectious Disease
Phone: (970) 764-3810
Address: 1010 Three Springs Blvd., Suite 255, Durango, CO 81301
Four Corners Infectious Disease is evaluating all patients and offering same day appointments when possible, with more availability on Thursdays and Fridays.
San Juan Basin Public Health - Durango
Phone: (970) 247-5702
Address: 281 Sawyer Drive, Durango, CO 81303
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Phone: (970) 498-5500
Addresses: 1525 Blue Spruce Drive, Fort Collins CO 80524; 200 Peridot Avenue, Loveland CO 80537
LCPH is evaluating high-risk individuals with a rash who are uninsured or underinsured.
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Northeast Colorado Health Department
Phone: (970) 522-3741
Address: 700 Columbine St., Sterling, CO 80751
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Phone: (970) 248-6900
Address: 510 29 1/2 Road, Grand Junction, CO 81504
Mesa County Public Health is currently only evaluating patients who have a rash.
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Aspen Community Health Services
Phone: (970) 920-5420
Address: 0405 Castle Creek Road, #201, Aspen, CO 81611
Phone: (970) 925-1120
Address: 0401 Castle Creek Road, Aspen, CO 81611
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Pueblo Department of Public Health and Environment
Phone: (719) 583-4300
Address: 101 W. 9th St., Pueblo, CO 81003
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Emergency & Urgent Care Indian Peaks
Phone: (303) 925-4840
Address: 4943 State Hwy 52 #100, Frederick, CO 80514
Anyone presenting with symptoms will be seen and evaluated by a physician prior to testing.
Phone: (303) 415-5810
Address: 101 Erie Parkway, Suite 101, Erie, CO 80516
Phone: (970) 304-6420
Address: 1555 N. 17th Ave., Greeley, CO 80631
Weld County Public Health is currently only evaluating patients who have a rash.

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Mpox is an illness caused by a virus in the orthopox family of viruses, which also includes smallpox. Mpox can be serious for people who get it. People with mpox often get a rash that may be located on the hands, feet, chest, face, mouth, or near the genitals.
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The risk to most Coloradans is low.
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Description text Mpox can be transmitted in different ways. It can be transmitted from person to person when someone who has mpox has close contact with someone else. Close contact can mean physical contact with the sores, bumps or lesions of someone who has mpox, or through prolonged, face-to-face interactions with someone who has it. Close contact includes sexual contact. The risk of mpox transmission through touching the bed linens or clothing of someone who has mpox is considered low. Most cases in the United States have been acquired through close physical contact with someone who has mpox. Brief interactions without physical contact are unlikely to result in getting the virus. here
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People with mpox get a rash that could be on or near the genitals, as well as other areas like hands, feet, chest, face, or mouth. Mpox can look like syphilis, herpes, blisters, or even acne. For some people, mpox can feel like the flu at first. Early symptoms can include fever, headache, muscle aches, swollen lymph nodes, and exhaustion. Most people get a rash or skin bumps one to three days after they first start feeling symptoms, but some people develop flu-like symptoms later or not at all.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Most people recover from mpox within two to four weeks.
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Mpox can be serious, but most people recover fully. In most cases, mpox will resolve on its own without specific treatment after two to four weeks. Treatment is available for people at higher risk or those with severe disease. The version of mpox spreading in recent outbreaks has a fatality rate of less than 1%.
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In Colorado, all employers must provide one hour of paid leave per 30 hours worked, up to 48 hours per year. Employers are not required to provide supplemental public health emergency leave for mpox. For more information, visit the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment’s website Paid Sick Leave under the Colorado Healthy Families and Workplaces Act(opens in new window) (HFWA).
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People with mpox get a rash that could be on or near the genitals, as well as other areas like hands, feet, chest, face, or mouth. Mpox can look like syphilis, herpes, blisters, or even acne. For some people, mpox can feel like the flu at first. Early symptoms can include fever, headache, muscle aches, swollen lymph nodes, and exhaustion. Most people get a rash or skin bumps one to three days after they first start feeling symptoms, but some people develop flu-like symptoms later or not at all.
FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING MPOX AND VACCINE INFORMATION PLEASE FEEL FREE TO VISIT WWW.CDPHE.GOV/MPOX