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Remain Educated About Your Health
When it comes to the health of you and your family members, staying on top of the latest medical information is important and at Ebert Family Clinic, we want to help. Please reference this page for useful medical resources or give us a call with any questions.
Dr. Christine Ebert Santos also has a blog.
Some Useful Links for You to Review
- Centers for Disease Control
- Children's Hospital Colorado
- American Academy of Pediatrics
- American Academy of Family Medicine
- American Association of Nurse Practitioners
- La Leche League International
- KidsHealth.org
- Love and Logic Institute, Inc
Please Review the Following for More Information
For your review:
- Thriving and Surviving at Altitude
- *9 Things to Know About Nurse Practitioners
- *Sometimes The Best Medical Care is Provided by Those Who Aren't M.D.s
- Things to Carry While Hiking With Kids
Patient Forms and Documents
- New Patient Registration Form
- Notice of Privacy Practices
- CIIS and Payment Policy
- Registration Paperwork
Articles
- Hospitals, doctors differ on universal health care in Colorado
- High altitude pulmonary edema in acclimatized children who have not traveled
- High altitude pulmonary edema in mountain children with no recent travel
- Altitude Medicine: 14 years of observations
- Thriving and Surviving at High Altitude
Crisis Line Resource Numbers
- Colorado Crisis Services: 1 (844) 493-TALK
- National Alliance on Mental Illness Summit County (NAMI Summit): (303) 252-1188
- SAFE 2 TELL: (877) 542-7233
- Mind Springs Health Crisis Line: (888) 207-4004
- Suicide Prevention Lifeline: (800) 273-8255
Dr. Chris Recently Shared Some Insight in the Summit Daily News on Health Insurance and How to Make the Most of It:





