Health

MEDICAL, DEVELOPMENTAL, ORAL, AND MENTAL HEALTH

If you’re searching for health-related resources in Adams County, you’ve found the place! Children who are healthy – medically, developmentally, social-emotionally and orally – are more likely to be ready for kindergarten and able to focus on their learning. Below are a number of agencies that can support your child’s health.

SmileFest – July 24, 2024

Medical Health Clinics

ECPAC partners with the following health clinics to support children’s health:

  • Clinica Family Health Services (dental services also available):
    • Pecos Location – 1701 West 72nd Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80229; 303-650-4460
    • Thornton Location – 8990 North Washington Street, Thornton, Colorado 80229; 303-650-4460
    • Westminster Location – 8510 North Bryant Street, 2nd Floor, Westminster, Colorado 80031; 303-650-4460
  • Kaiser Permanente
    • Westminster Location – 11245 Huron Street, Westminster, Colorado 80234; 303-338-4545
    • Brighton Location – 859 South 4th Avenue, Brighton, Colorado 80601; 303-338-4545
  • Mountainland Pediatrics
    • 8889 Fox Drive, Thornton, Colorado 80260; 303-430-0823
  • Peak Pediatrics
    • 12774 Colorado Boulevard, Suite #141, Thornton, Colorado 80241; 303-996-6005
  • Every Child Pediatrics/formerly known as Rocky Mountain Youth Clinics (dental services also available):
    • 9197 Grant Street, Thornton, Colorado 80229; 303-450-3690
  • Kids First Health Care
    • Commerce City Location – 7190 Colorado Blvd, Commerce City, Colorado 80022; 303-289-1086
    • Westminster Location – 8030 Irving Street, Westminster Colorado 80031; 303-428-4384
      • Kids First also provides Medicaid/CHP+ application assistance (you do not need to be patient of Kids First). Call 303-289-1086 for more information.

Additional health clinics serving young children include:

To find a doctor, dentist, pharmacy, and  morehttps://www.colorado.gov/hcpf/find-doctor

Developmental Health

For children birth-3 years of age: if you have concerns about your child’s development, you may choose to have him or her evaluated by a professional. If your child has a delay that is considered “significant,” he or she might be eligible for Early Intervention services. In Adams County, Early Intervention is located at North Metro Community Services.

If you are interested in having your child (birth-3 years of age) evaluated for a possible developmental delay or concern, you can:

For children 3-5 years of age: if you have concerns about your child’s development, you may choose to have him or her evaluated by a professional. If your child has a delay that is considered “significant” and it affects the way that they learn, he or she might be eligible for Preschool Special Education Services. Evaluations for this take place at your school district’s “Child Find” office.

If you are interested in having your child (3-5 years of age) evaluated for a possible developmental delay or concern, you can:

Mental/Behavioral Health

Children who are struggling socially, emotionally, or behaviorally may benefit from mental health support.  Additionally families who have experienced difficult circumstances that have impacted how your family gets along may find mental health services to be helpful.

Oral/Dental Health

Children need healthy teeth and gums for eating, talking, and smiling. Below are some family-friendly pediatric dental clinics that we are aware of:

  • Kids in Need of Dentistry (KIND): high-quality and affordable dental care for children up to the age of 18 whose families are considered low-income. Accepts Medicaid and CHP+.
    • 4201 East 72nd Avenue, Commerce City, Colorado 80022; 303-439-5961
  • Ridgeview Pediatric Dentistry: dental care for infants, children, young adults, and those with special needs. Accepts Medicaid and CHP+.
    • 14697 Delaware Street, #210, Westminster, Colorado 80023; 303-650-0310
  • Pediatric Dentistry at Children’s Hospital Colorado: provide routine dental care as well as address more complex oral health needs. Urgent and walk-in dental care. Accepts Medicaid, CHP+, and uninsured.
    • 1575 Wheeling Street, Aurora, Colorado 80045; 720-777-6788
  • Adventure Dental, Vision, and Orthodontics: dental, vision, and orthodontic care for children. Accepts Medicaid and CHP+.
    • 1407 West 84th Avenue, Suite 8, Denver, Colorado 80260; 720-214-4746;
  • Treasured Teeth: pediatric dentistry. Accepts Medicaid and CHP+.
    • 9880 Grant Street, Thornton, Colorado 80229; 303-857-5540
    • 18335 East 103rd Avenue, Commerce City, Colorado 80022; 303-536-3837

For a list of dental clinics in your area, try using one of the following links:

Questions to Ask When Looking for a Dental Clinic

  • You may also want to consider asking the following questions:
    • Do you see 1-year-olds?
    • What happens in the case of a dental emergency? Do you offer same-day visits?
    • What are your payment policies?

Questions to ask your dentist about anesthesia or sedation for your child

Information about oral/dental health:

Dental Health Games and Activities for Kids

Programs that Support Children’s Development