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Lutheran Medical Center

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  • Breast cancer
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  • Lung cancer
  • Radiation oncology
  • Skin cancer

Who we are

At Lutheran Medical Center, we treat cancers of the blood and body. It is our belief that you should be involved in creating your individual treatment plan. This teamwork approach is extremely important to achieve the best possible outcomes. We work with you to craft a treatment plan to meet your unique healthcare goals. You can count on us to coordinate and facilitate putting that plan in action and getting you back on the road to better health.

Why choose our clinic?

We know that it can sometimes be intimidating to see a specialist. Rest assured, our physicians and staff are a seasoned, dedicated and caring team. At Lutheran Medical Center our people really do make the difference. We put your needs first and focus on your treatment and satisfaction.

Want more information? Give us a call and we will be happy to help schedule an appointment

Clinic information

Our cancer care providers ( 19 )

Praveena R. Solipuram
Praveena R. Solipuram, MD

Hematology

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NAPBC Accreditation

NAPBC

With accreditation from the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers, you can be assured that we’re held to the highest standards of care for patients with diseases of the breast. In addition, we’re a nationally accredited Breast Imaging Center of Excellence, accredited in all forms of breast imaging from the American College of Radiology, including breast MRI, breast ultrasound, mammography and stereotactic breast biopsy.

Commission on Cancer Accreditation

Commission on Cancer

CoC-accredited programs offer comprehensive care including: quality care close to home; a multidisciplinary, team approach; information and education; patient-centered services; options for genetic assessment, counseling, and palliative care services; care monitoring and quality improvement; evidence-based treatment planning; clinical trials and new treatment options, follow-up care; patient tracking through the cancer data system.

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GO2 Cancer Care Designation

GO2 Excellence Award

The GO2 Foundation for Lung Cancer Centers of Excellence award recognizes hospitals for their multidisciplinary and patient-centric care. National Jewish Health and Intermountain Health are the first hospitals in Colorado and Montana to receive this designation.

Lutheran Medical Center connection

For more than 30 years, Lutheran Medical Center has been honored with Accreditation by American College of Surgeon’s Commission on Cancer. And while we are proud of our history of exceptional outcomes, we are also constantly focused on new treatments and improving care in the future. In fact, we are the top center for clinical trials with the Colorado Cancer Research Program.

In addition, we are the first Colorado hospital to earn accreditation from the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC) for our Breast Care Center. Lutheran joins only 203 other hospitals nationwide, which have earned this accreditation.

Our program is one of 75 in the nation and one of three in Colorado to receive the Commission on Cancer Outstanding Achievement Award.

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mammography exam
Early detection improves cancer outcomes

Cancer screening methods

Early detection is critical to catching and treating different kinds of cancer. Through screenings, biopsies, and clinical exams, Intermountain’s skilled physicians and technicians can better watch for and monitor any risks

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