Here’s the list of open and closed Kaiser Permanente labs, pharmacies

Kimberly Williamson, a union steward who works in Kaiser Permanente’s claims department, uses a bullhorn to lead chants with employees during a strike outside the Kaiser Permanente Aurora Centrepoint Medical Offices on Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2023, in Aurora, Colo. (Timothy Hurst/Denver Gazette)
Timothy Hurst/Denver Gazette
Kaiser Permanente reiterated on Thursday morning that its urgent care departments and medical offices remain open during the strike, although some of its labs have been forced to close and services elsewhere have been affected.
Here are the labs that are closed
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In Denver and Boulder: Arapahoe (Centennial), Baseline (Boulder), Brighton, Castle Rock, East Denver, Englewood, Hidden Lake (Westminster), Highlands Ranch, Ken Caryl (Littleton), Longmont, Parker, Skyline (Denver), Smoky Hill (Aurora), Southwest (Littleton) and Wheat Ridge
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In northern Colorado: Fort Collins and Greeley
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In southern Colorado: Acero (Pueblo), Briargate (Colorado Springs), Parkside (Colorado Springs) and Pueblo North
Here are the medical imaging departments that are closed for routine X-rays
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Denver/Boulder: Arapahoe (Centennial), Baseline (Boulder), Brighton, Castle Rock, East Denver, Englewood, Hidden Lake (Westminster), Highlands Ranch, Ken Caryl (Littleton), Longmont, Parker, Skyline (Denver), Smoky Hill (Aurora), Southwest (Littleton), Westminster and Wheat Ridge
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Northern Colorado: Fort Collins, Greeley and Loveland
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Southern Colorado: Acero (Pueblo), Briargate (Colorado Springs), Parkside (Colorado Springs), Premier (Colorado Springs) and Pueblo North
Here are the pharmacies that are closed
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Denver/Boulder: Baseline (Boulder), Castle Rock, Highlands Ranch, Ken Caryl (Littleton), Parker and Skyline (Denver)
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Northern Colorado: Fort Collins and Greeley
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Southern Colorado: Acero (Pueblo), Briargate (Colorado Springs) and Premier (Colorado Springs)
For new or urgent prescriptions, here are the pharmacies that are open
In Denver and Boulder
North Metro
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Brighton
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Hidden Lake (Westminster)
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Longmont
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Rock Creek (Lafayette)
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Westminster
Central Metro
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Aurora Centrepoint
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Smoky Hill (Aurora)
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East Denver
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Englewood
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Franklin (Denver)
West Metro
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Lakewood
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Southwest (Littleton)
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Wheat Ridge
South Metro
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Arapahoe (Centennial)
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Lone Tree
In Northern Colorado
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Loveland
In Southern Colorado
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Parkside (Colorado Springs)Pueblo North
- Pueblo North
Here are the labs that remain open
In North Metro
- Rock Creek (Lafayette)
- Westminster
Central Metro
- Aurora Centrepoint
- Franklin (Denver)
West Metro
- Lakewood
South Metro
- Lone Tree
In northern Colorado, Kaiser said the Banner Health Network is available for routine X-rays. In southern Colorado, Kaiser said its network of contracted external providers will help.
Kaiser said more details for its patients are available here.





