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Colorado Health Neighborhood Insurance

We are now participating in the Colorado Health Neighborhood Network and accepting CHN insurance plans. There are several policies listed under these plans. Some of them are held under UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Bright Health. If you have any specific questions regarding whether you have these plans, or if we are in your network, please contact your insurance company directly or contact our office at (303)840-8822. Some insurance companies have Dr. Perryman listed as Lisa Perryman or Lisa Zuraff-Perryman. Please be sure to check for her under both names if they do not recognize one of them.

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