Hal Levy, MD Retiring from CU Medicine Obstetrics & Gynecology – East Denver
Dr. Hal Levy – longtime CU Medicine OB-GYN East Denver (Rocky Mountain) physician – announces his retirement plans.
At CU Medicine OB-GYN East Denver (Rocky Mountain), you are always treated like family. We pride ourselves on building relationships that span many years and milestones. Together, we have served the Denver community for more than 30 years, and we are backed by 130 years of combined clinical experience. When you visit our practice, you can expect expert treatment delivered in a warm, open, and professional manner.
Dr. Hal Levy – longtime CU Medicine OB-GYN East Denver (Rocky Mountain) physician – announces his retirement plans.
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