University of Colorado Hospital Leprino Building

12401 East 17th Avenue Aurora, CO 80045 | 720-848-0000

About University of Colorado Hospital Leprino Building

The University of Colorado Hospital Leprino Building is located in Aurora, Colorado, on the Anschutz Medical Campus, offering hospital based addiction treatment services.

The program provides inpatient detoxification, residential care and outpatient options for adults seeking medically supported recovery.

This academic hospital setting means clients have access to comprehensive medical resources alongside addiction care.

What addiction treatment services are available?

The Leprino Building offers inpatient detox, inpatient treatment and outpatient programs with a focus on dual diagnosis care for individuals managing both substance use and cooccurring mental health conditions.

The hospital based environment supports medically monitored stabilization and coordination across specialties.

Who can get treatment here?

Services are designed for adults who need medically supervised detox or inpatient care, particularly those with dual diagnosis needs or complex health situations that benefit from a full service hospital setting.

Where is the facility located?

The Leprino Building is part of UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital on the Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora.

The campus is accessible via RTD light rail at Fitzsimmons Station, with free shuttle service, valet parking and visitor parking options available.

What payment options are accepted?

The program accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance and self pay.

Additional insurance and financial assistance information can be obtained during the admissions process.

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12401 East 17th Avenue
Aurora, CO 80045
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