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Colorado Gynecologic Oncology Specialists and Rocky Mountain Gynecologic Oncology join forces

Unification will highlight exceptional patient care.

September 02, 2025
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Denver, Colo. — In a powerful step forward for every patient’s health across the Rocky Mountain region, Colorado Gynecologic Oncology Specialists and Rocky Mountain Gynecologic Oncology are proud to announce their unification under a single name: HCA HealthONE Gynecologic Oncology.

This partnership marks a new era in gynecologic cancer care, combining two outstanding teams of specialists, caregivers, and advocates into one cohesive force. Together, they bring enhanced expertise, expanded access, and a shared commitment to delivering world-class, patient-centered care.

“We are united for patients and stronger for the fight,” said Dr. Jeffrey James, gynecologic oncologist with HCA HealthONE Gynecologic Oncology. “This collaboration allows us to offer seamless, coordinated care while expanding our reach and resources to better serve our patients.”

What this means for patients:

  • Same Providers, Same Locations: Patients will continue to see their trusted providers at the same offices, with no disruption in care.
  • One Team, One Mission: A unified approach to treatment with increased access to advanced therapies and clinical trials.
  • Expanded Regional Coverage: More locations across the Rocky Mountain region for greater convenience.
  • Collaborative Expertise: A network of specialists working together to deliver personalized, compassionate care.

This integration reflects a shared vision: to fight for every patient’s health, hope, and healing. Patients can expect the same high-quality care they’ve always received—now backed by a stronger, united team.

Published:
September 02, 2025

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