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Lakewood, Colorado Blood Testing Facilities

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Colorado Hormone Replacement Therapy Solutions

Are you interested in what Hormone Replacement Therapy can do for you, but don't know where to turn? You've come to the right place! The Conscious Evolution Institute provides real, quality HRT services to residents of Colorado 30 years and older. We provide a number of proven medical therapies, from Human Growth Hormone Injections to Testosterone Restoration Therapy.

With just a simple appointment, we can get all of the health information from you that we need to make an informed diagnosis. We have affiliate medical professionals situated all throughout the state. You can meet at their office or even arrange for them to visit you at your home. Just a quick physical and blood sample, and our clinical specialists will be able to accurately assess your medical condition and suggest Hormone Therapies that can enhance your life and well-being.

Human Growth Hormone Injections in Colorado

In recent decades, there has been a stigma associated with HGH Injections because of the way that they have been abused by weight lifters and athletes for personal gain. This stigma has been fading over the last decade, however, as more and more benefits of Bio-Identical HGH Hormone Replacement Therapy become apparent.

For men and women suffering from Age-Related Human Growth Hormone Deficiency (also known as Somatopause), Hormone Optimization with HGH can help them get their life and their health back on track. Symptoms of HGH Deficiency include changes in bodyfat composition, loss of muscle mass, depression, trouble sleeping, and diabetes. HGH Injections can restore normal Hormone Balance, replacing the Growth Hormone that the body is no longer producing in sufficient supply.

Sermorelin Acetate Therapy for Colorado Residents

HGH Shots aren't the only means to restore youthful HGH Levels, however. Another treatment, known as Sermorelin Acetate Therapy, has also been clinically proven to restore Growth Hormone Balance. Sermorelin is highly effective, because it actually has the ability to encourage the human pituitary to produce natural Human Growth Hormone. Because of the Somatostatins that the brain produces, there is no risk of overdose!

Low-T Treatments in Colorado

Are you having trouble in the bedroom? Before you turn to pills for erectile dysfunction, get tested for Testosterone Deficiency. ED pills increase blood flow, making it easier to engage in sexual activity, but it does not restore hormone balance, potentially leaving you susceptible to a number of medical conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, and even heart attack and stroke.

If you qualify for Testosterone HRT, you can restore your Testosterone Balance with a number of treatments, including Creams, Gels, and Injections. Don't hide your problems with pills, get the treatment that you deserve with Bio-Identical Testosterone!

HCG Weight Loss Treatments in Colorado

For many people, losing weight feels next to impossible. They try and try, but can't stick to a diet for more than a few days or weeks at a time. If you've tried all the fad diets out there and are still having trouble losing the weight, Bio-Identical HCG Weight Loss Therapy may be the answer you've been looking for. HCG Therapy is a modern weight loss treatment which combines a low-calorie diet with Bio-Identical Hormone Injections to encourage and facilitate weight loss.

The HCG Diet is highly effective for three reasons. First, it quietens the sensation of hunger associated with a restrictive diet. Second, it encourages the body to burn adipose fat with high efficiency, preserving your muscles and structural fat. Third, it uses that bodyfat to meet the energy needs of the body, mitigating fatigue associated with low-calorie diets.

Major cities in Colorado

Denver is the largest city in the state of Colorado, as well as its capital. Denver is often referred to as The Mile-High City, because it is the highest-altitude capital in the United States, resting at over 5,000 feet. Downtown Denver is located along the South Platte River and Cherry Creek.

Denver is the home of the Denver Broncos of the NFL and the Colorado Rockies of the MLB. Denver has one of the largest economies in the United States, and is a major shipping route for cross country rail and trucking. Denver is a great city for restaurant start-ups, and is the home of Chipotle, Qdoba, and Quizno's just to name a few. Denver also has large High-Tech and mining presensces.

Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs is the second largest city in Colorado, and is located in the east-central portion of the state. Colorado Springs is located even higher in the Rocky Mountains than Denver, resting at over 6,000 feet. The city is also located near the base of one of the most famous mountains in the United States: Pike's Peak. Colorado Springs is considered one of the best cities to live in the country by Outside and Money Magazine. Colorado Springs is home to the United States Air Force Academy.

Aurora

Aurora is the third largest city in Colorado, and is located immediately east and adjacent to Denver. Aurora was first founded as Fletcher in 1891, and became Aurora in 1929. The largest employer in the city is Buckley Air Force Base, and the largest private employers are The Children's Hospital of Aurora and Raytheon. The city is also known for its beautiful parks, including Cherry Creek State Park and the Morrison Nature Center.

Fort Collins

Fort Collins is the fourth most populated city in the state of Colorado, and is located in the north-central area of the state. Fort Collins was originally a military base in the 19th century, but today, it is known as the home of the Colorado State Rams. The city has a significant amount of high tech industry, and its largest private employer is Hewlett Packard.

Lakewood

Lakewood, Colorado is the fifth most populated city in the state, and is a western suburb of Denver. Lakewood has been recognized as a quality place to live, and in 2011, was registered as an All-American city. The largest public employer in Lakewood is the Denver Federal Center, and the largest private employer is Terumo, a medical manufacturing company.

All About Lakewood, Colorado Geographic Area

Lakewood is a Home Rule Municipality that is the most populous city in Jefferson County, Colorado, United States. Lakewood is the fifth most populous city in the State of Colorado and the 172nd most populous city in the United States. The United States Census Bureau estimates that in April 1, 2010 census the population of the City of Lakewood was 142,980. Lakewood is west of Denver and is part of the Denver-Aurora-Broomfield, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Before incorporation in 1969, Lakewood was a community with policing provided by the Jefferson County Sheriff, a volunteer fire service, and with few street lights and sidewalks. The City of Lakewood was incorporated in 1969. At the time of incorporation the city population was already over 90,000.

The urban/suburban development of the community known as Lakewood was begun in 1889 by Charles Welch and W.A.H. Loveland, who platted a 13-block area along Colfax Avenue west of Denver in eastern Jefferson County. Loveland, the former president of the Colorado Central Railroad, retired to the new community of Lakewood after many years of living in Golden.

Lakewood also houses Lakewood High School, an International Baccalaureate school in Jefferson County. Alameda High School is also an International Baccalaureate school . Lakewood is also home to Colorado Christian University.

In 2011, Lakewood was named an All-America City for the first time.

As of 2000, there were 144,126 people; 60,531 households; and 36,500 families residing in the city. The population density was 3,465.3 people per square mile (1,338.0/km ²). There were 62,422 housing units at an average density of 1,500.8/sq.mi. (579.5/km ²). The racial makeup of the city was 87.15% White, 1.48% African American, 1.11% Native American, 2.72% Asian, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 4.88% from other races, and 2.58% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 14.54% of the population.

There were 60,531 households, out of which 27.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 45.1% were married couples living together, 10.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 39.7% were non-families. 30.7% of all households were made up of individuals and 7.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.32 and the average family size was 2.92.

In the city the population was spread out with 22.2% under the age of 18, 9.6% from 18 to 24, 32.4% from 25 to 44, 23.6% from 45 to 64, and 12.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females there were 97.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 95.5 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $48,109, and the median income for a family was $57,171. Males had a median income of $39,800 versus $31,128 for females. The per capita income for the city was $25,575. About 4.8% of families and 7.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 9.5% of those under age 18 and 4.7% of those age 65 or over.

Lakewood is located at 39 °42 a²23 a³N 105 °6 a²10 a³W / 39.70639 °N 105.10278 °W / 39.70639; -105.10278.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 42.5 square miles (110.0 km ²), of which 41.6 square miles (107.7 km ², 97.95%) is land and 0.9 square miles (2.3 km ², 2.05%) is water.

Lakewood experiences a semi-arid climate (Koppen BSk) featuring cold, snowy winters and warm to hot summers, with great temperature differences between seasons and between day and night. Precipitation is concentrated in the spring and summer months.

Until 1969, the area known as Lakewood had no municipal government, relying instead on several water districts, several fire districts, and the government of Jefferson County. However, the community had already existed for about 80 years.

Lakewood maintains a council/manager form of government. Citizens elect a City Council consisting of the Mayor, who is elected at-large, and 10 City Council members, two from each of the city's five geographical wards. The mayor and the council members assert the policies for the operation of the city government.

As of 2011, the Mayor is Bob Murphy. The Council members representing the first ward are Vicki Stack and Karen Kellen, Scott Koop and Cindy Baroway represent the second ward, Sue King and Ed Peterson represent the third ward, David Wiechman and Adam Paul represent the fourth ward, and the fifth ward is represented by Diana Allen and Tom Quinn.

Almost the entirety of the City of Lakewood falls into Colorado House District 26. Lakewood is represented in the state House by Rep. Andy Kerr.

Lakewood has four sister cities, as designated by Sister Cities International:

Lakewood's economy is diverse while the largest employers are government. Companies based in Lakewood include the Einstein Bros. Bagels, FirstBank Holding Co and The Integer Group.

According to the City's 2011 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top employers in the city are:

Lakewood never had a traditional downtown area. West Colfax Ave from Harlan west to Kipling and beyond had most commercial establishment. In addition to the Jewish Consumptive Relief Society (JCRS) for TB patients and the small frame Methodist Church, there emerged by the 1950s grocery and drug stores, gas stations, restaurants & taverns, several motels, a movie theater, roller rink and bowling alley, and used car lots. Several multi-business "shopping centers" developed followed by much larger centers at JCRS and Westland. The Villa Italia Mall on Alameda Boulevard, twenty blocks south of Colfax, reflected the southward expansion of Lakewood settlement and housed a larger concentration of retail space. As the mall went into decline, the Lakewood City Council developed a plan to demolish the Villa Italia Mall and replace it with a new development called Belmar.

In addition to the Belmar retail district, Lakewood has a shopping mall called Colorado Mills which is near I-70 and Colfax Avenue.

Landmarks and historical points of interest include:

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