Welcome to Littleton Adventist Hospital
Littleton Adventist Hospital is a full-service medical center that has provided compassionate health care and quality treatment for more than 20 years. Our medical teams specialize in cardiology, orthopedics, neurology, cancer care and women’s and children’s services. The hospital is home to a Level III B NICU, a Level II Trauma Center and a nationally accredited breast center. Littleton Adventist Hospital is one of 13 hospitals in the Centura Health system of care and is part of the Adventist Health System.
Mammos, Music & More!
Join us for a special event - we'll make a donation for every new mammogram patient in May.
Learn more about digital mammograms and Mammos, Music & More!
Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson's disease
If you or a loved one suffers from Parkinson's disease & medication is not controlling the symptoms, DBS may help.
Watch the story of one DBS patient & learn more about this amazing therapy
Orthopedics at Littleton Adventist Hospital
Live an active Colorado life with our expanded Orthopedic program.
More about Colorado Orthopedic & Neurosurgery Center
The BirthPlace at Littleton Adventist Hospital
Helping women and their children navigate through life.
Visit the Women's Services, NICU or Pediatrics
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Warning Signs of Stroke
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This issue contains articles on Cardiac Care awards, South Denver Heart Center, The Aging Athlete's Knee, and more! |
Moms-to-be join our new online community -Dear Dana!Sign up to receive the free electronic newsletter to get tips on everything from morning sickness to maternity fashion. You also are invited to join the dear dana Facebook® group and follow Dana on Twitter and Pinterest. |
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As Castle Rock's only full service ER and an outpatient imaging center, we've got you covered 24 hours a day, seven days a week. |
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May is National Stroke Awareness Month. Do you know the warning signs of a stroke? The National Stroke Association suggests F.A.S.T. as not only a quick and easy way to recognize the symptoms but also to remember to act FAST if you suspect someone is having a stroke and call 911.







