Become a Patient

National Jewish Patient Information

Patient information you need: programs, test, travel, insurance, billing

How to Become a Patient

Learn how you can become a patient at National Jewish and take the steps to get the process started. You can click on this link directly to complete the Online Pre-Registration Form.

What to Expect When You’re a Patient

Learn about National Jewish’s multiple levels of care, nationally recognized physicians and improved outcomes, as well as treatment programs and diagnostic testing while you are here.

Getting Around National Jewish

For your comfort, convenience and safety, National Jewish has a cafeteria, a pharmacy, a special Patient Representation Program and 24-hour security all located on our campus.

Travel and Directions to National Jewish

It’s easy to get to National Jewish, from Colorado and beyond. Get travel and lodging information, directions and maps, and general information about the Denver area.

Other Locations and Clinics

National Jewish specialists see patients at several locations, including Highlands Ranch, South Denver, East Denver, Broomfield and Aspen Valley.

Programs for Patients

Learn about various treatment programs at National Jewish: Department of Medicine, NJ4kidsRadiology, Pulmonary Physiology Services and Rehabilitation Services.

Tests We Perform

Learn what you can do prior to visiting National Jewish to prepare for some of the tests you may undergo during your evaluation.

Billing and Payment Information

Pay your bill online or contact our billing department with questions you may have about your bill.

Insurance Information

See the local, regional and national managed care plans that National Jewish and National Jewish Physicians participate with. Patients are advised to also verify participation with their individual health plan.

Notice of Privacy Practices

Learn how medical information about you may be used and disclosed and how to get access to this information.

Note: This information is provided to you as an educational service of National Jewish. It is not meant to be a substitute for consulting with your own physician.

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