
Do you have health insurance? Most Colorado medical services will require health insurance. Depending on income, employment, immigration status and more, Colorado residents might qualify for one of the following:
- Colorado PEAK: This website provides information on various governmental programs for low income Coloradans. Health insurance options might include Medicaid, CHP+ or other options. To qualify, you need to apply online or in person at a clinic or organization which provides PEAK application assistance.
- Connect for Health Colorado: This website provides information on health insurance options available through marketplace for self-employed and small business owners.
- OmniSalud: This is an affordable medical insurance option for undocumented Coloradans.
- Learn here about additional health insurance options. This video from DORA Colorado explains basic terminology of health insurance.
The following organizations provide affordable health services:
- Tel. 303-900-8639
- 10180 E Colfax Ave Aurora, CO 80010
- No appointment necessary. Walk-in only medical practice for immigrants and refugees.
- Accept Medicaid, CHP and uninsured.
- Cost for the uninsured is on the sliding scale based on income.
- Primary and dental services
- Tel. 303-315-6200
- 5001 S Parker Rd, Aurora, CO 80015
- Affordable healthcare services in English or Spanish (request additional languages via phone interpretation)
- Cost is on the sliding scale based on access to health insurance and income
- Primary and mental health services
- Tel. 303-602-4545
- 1001 Yosemite Street Denver, CO 80230
- Initial health screening and services for refugees
- Work with Medicaid recipients and patients who will likely receive Medicaid based on refugee status
- English or Spanish (request additional languages via phone interpretation)
- Tel. 303-730-1313
- 609 W. Littleton Blvd Suite 100
Littleton, Colorado 80120 - Cost is on the sliding scale based on access to health insurance and income
- Tel. 303-296-1767
- 3800 York St, Denver, CO 80205
- Accepting patients without health insurance
- English or Spanish (request additional languages via phone interpretation)
- Primary health services
Jewish Family Services - Mental Health
- Tel. 720-722-4496
- Refugee and immigrant mental health programs in the community and at JFS office, including mental telehealth
- Most services provided on the sliding scale based on the income
- Russian language mental health services
STRIDE Community Health Centers
- Tel. 303-360-6276, many locations
- Provides affordable medical care, mental health services, and dental care
- Services are for people who do not have insurance or are low-income
- Schedule a Financial Screening appointment to learn about your medical insurance or discount options
Tepeyac Community Health Center
- Tel. 303-458-5302
- Basic medical services for individuals and families without insurance or other access to healthcare services
- Includes: physical exams, immunizations, cancer screenings, and diabetes management
- Can help with filing for insurance via PEAK
- Must make appointment to be seen. Staff speaks Spanish and English

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