New CSU Health and Medical Center hosts Community Open House July 29

the new CSU Health and Medical Center

Community members and Colorado State University students can now find medical services under one roof at CSU’s new Health and Medical Center, which was completed in June, and is now open for business.

Building partners will show off the new space at a Community Open House on Saturday, July 29, 3 – 5 p.m., with tours of the state-of-the-art facility focused on all of the services available to the public. The services in the new building, located at 151 W. Lake Street at the northwest corner of College Avenue and Prospect Road, are concentrated on elevating the health and well-being of the Northern Colorado community.

photo of new HMCRepresentatives from all members of this unique and innovative building partnership, including the CSU Student Health Network, UCHealth, Associates in Family Medicine, Poudre Infusion Therapy, Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging and the Kendall Reagan Nutrition Center, will be on hand to answer questions and provide information about services offered to everyone in the community.

Free parking for the Community Open House is available on-site in the lot on the north side of the building and in CSU lot #575 across Lake Street from the building. Attendees are encouraged to take the MAX bus to the Prospect Station, which is located directly outside the building. Ample bike parking is available outside the main entrance on the north side of the building and at the MAX station.

A campus open house and student celebration events will be held in the fall.

About the center

The CSU Health and Medical Center is the new home of the CSU Student Health Network, which provides a full range of medical, counseling and health education and prevention services to all enrolled CSU students, regardless of their insurance coverage. Partners UCHealth, Associates in Family Medicine, Poudre Infusion Therapy and the Kendall Reagan Nutrition Center will also provide services to community members, including CSU faculty and staff.

Community services include family medicine, a public walk-in clinic with extended weekday and weekend hours, low-dose digital X-ray imaging, occupational health and rehabilitation services, sports medicine, infusion services, and nutrition counseling, tips, and classes. Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging provides a dedicated space for cutting-edge research and educational outreach in partnership with CSU academic programs to help older adults stay healthy longer.

The four-story, 113,000-square-foot building is owned and operated by CSU and is conveniently located at the eastern gateway of campus at 151 W. Lake St., on the northwest corner of the intersection of College Avenue and Prospect Road. The $59 million project is funded through CSU student fees, CSU Health Network revenue, tenant leases and private donations, including a $5 million gift from UCHealth, a $5 million gift from Bob and Kitty Wilson on behalf of Columbine Health Systems, and generous gifts from the Griffin Foundation, the Boettcher Foundation, and Pat and Larry Kendall.

More about the CSU Health and Medical Center.