UCHealth monitors severe weather impacts on hospital and clinic operations

Joel Yuhas, President and CEO
Joel Yuhas, President and CEO - UCHealth Memorial Hospital
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UCHealth is taking steps to monitor and prepare for severe weather conditions that could affect its hospitals and clinics. The organization has stated it is watching for possible wind-related problems, including the risk of power outages or wildfires.

Patients with serious medical emergencies are advised not to delay seeking care. UCHealth also offers Virtual Urgent Care visits for patients of all ages, though those under 18 must have a legal guardian present during the visit.

Most clinics are maintaining their regular schedules unless otherwise indicated. If any changes occur, such as rescheduling of appointments, clinic staff will reach out directly to affected patients.

The UCHealth Boulder Health Center will be closed on December 18 and 19 due to weather concerns. Updates about facility operations will continue to be posted as needed.



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