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Other screening resources

Your health is important to us. Even if you aren’t eligible for free breast or cervical cancer screenings or heart health tests through Women’s Wellness Connection or WISEWOMAN, it’s still important for you to get checked. Additional resources are below.

Over 90% of women who find breast or cervical cancer early survive at least 5 years. Heart disease kills more women in the U.S. than any other disease, yet many women don’t feel bad or show signs of sickness until the disease is far along. Annual screenings and preventive efforts can make a big impact on your health.

Resources

Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program (BCCP)

The Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program (BCCP) is a program for patients who have been diagnosed with breast or cervical cancer. BCCP also covers breast and cervical conditions that may lead to cancer if not treated.

Health First Colorado (Colorado's Medicaid Program)

Health First Colorado is public health insurance for low-income Coloradans who qualify.

Connect for Health Colorado

Connect for Health Colorado is Colorado’s Official Health Insurance Marketplace, and the only place to apply for financial assistance to help reduce costs and get access to free, in-person help available statewide.

Colorado Community Health Centers (CHCs)

Colorado Community Health Centers (CHCs) provide primary and preventive care. That means CHCs offer a full range of medical care, including diagnosing and treating illness, routine check-ups, vaccinations, screening tests, and counseling to help you maintain a healthy lifestyle.  CHCs also offer dental care, mental health care, and other services to keep you healthy.

Community Safety Net Clinics (CSNCs)

Community Safety Net Clinics (CSNCs) serve patients and families. CSNCs do not refuse patients based upon ability to pay and provide a variety of services including primary care, mental health, and substance abuse treatment, dental, optical and/or specialty care.

Doctors Care

Located in Littleton, Colorado, Doctors Care is a private nonprofit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to improving health access for low-income individuals in the South Metro Denver area. Through its integrated primary care clinic, network of specialists, and hospital services, as well as programs designed to address socioeconomic barriers to health and well-being, thousands of individuals have access to quality, affordable primary and specialty care, along with support services, through Doctors Care.

Susan G. Komen (Komen Colorado)

The Komen Patient Care Center can help you with:

  • education and information
  • emotional support
  • screening and diagnostics
  • financial assistance

Title X Family Planning clinics

Title X Family Planning clinics offer low-cost, confidential family planning and preventive health services, including cervical cancer screening in more than 70 sites across Colorado.

Colorado Heart Healthy Solutions

Colorado Heart Healthy Solutions is a statewide program that aims to prevent, detect, and control cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Community health workers (CHW) provide screenings, referrals, and ongoing support to members of their communities at no cost.

1-800-DIABETES

Call 1-800-DIABETES (1-800-342-2383)

Registry of Recognized Programs

211 Colorado
  • 211 Colorado is a confidential and multilingual service connecting people to vital resources across the state. No matter where you live in Colorado, you can find information about resources in your local community.
Accessia Health
  • Accessia Health Inc. (800-366-7741) provides assistance with insurance premiums and copayments for people with chronic diseases.
American Cancer Society
  • The American Cancer Society offers programs and services to help you during and after cancer treatment. They can also help you find other free or low-cost resources available.
CancerCare
  • CancerCare provides limited financial assistance for co-pays, transportation, home care, and child care.
    • Call: 800-813-4673
    • CancerCare. (CancerCare website)
Cancer Finances
  • Cancer Finances offers an online tool to help guide you through some key topics that may impact your financial situation. Whether you are newly diagnosed, or many years past active treatment, this site can help you navigate finances after cancer.
Cancer Financial Assistance Coalition
  • The Cancer Financial Assistance Coalition (CFAC) is a national organization that provides financial help to patients.
FindHelp.org

Use FindHelp.org to search and connect to support. Financial assistance, food pantries, medical care, and other free or reduced-cost help.

Health Well Foundation
  • The Health Well Foundation (800-675-8416) is an independent, non-profit organization that helps patients with a chronic, life-altering disease afford their medications.
Local public health agencies

Explore local public health agencies.

NeedyMeds.com

NeedyMeds.com is a dedicated nonprofit organization committed to improving access to affordable healthcare for individuals in need. Call or visit their website for more information.

  • Call: 800-503-6897
  • Needy Meds. (Needy Meds website)
Partnership for Prescription Assistance

Partnership for Prescription Assistance helps qualifying patients who lack prescription drug coverage obtain the medications they need.

Patient Access Network Foundation

The Patient Access Network Foundation assists patients with out-of-pocket costs associated with their treatment.

Ray of Hope Cancer Foundation

Ray of Hope Cancer Foundation provides financial assistance to patients with cancer undergoing treatment.

RxHope.com

RxHope.com helps patients obtain free or low-cost prescription medications.

Triage Cancer

Triage Cancer is a national, nonprofit organization that provides cancer survivorship materials and resources.

University of Colorado Cancer Center, Colorado Cancer Resources Map

The University of Colorado Cancer Center's Colorado Cancer Resources Map highlights cancer screening, treatment, and support options available in the state of Colorado. This map includes locations of cancer resources identified throughout the state and is not specific to the University of Colorado or UCHealth.