MedNow Clinics Offers a Wide Range of Specialty Services

Specialty Services include Addiction Medicine, Urgent Care, Physical Therapy, Behavioral Health, and more! Call today to schedule an appointment: 720.878.7055

Do you know that MedNOW provides Specialty Services?
Besides routine primary care needs, from annual physicals to management of chronic medical concerns, MedNOW also takes care of many other health care needs.
Our services include:

  • Addiction Medicine
  • If you are struggling with alcohol, opiate pain medications, benzodiazepines or any other substance, we can help you out!
  • Urgent Care
  • We can help with your acute care needs such as cuts and potential broken bones. Call us first before heading off to the urgent care or emergency room.
  • Behavioral Health
  • We have licensed behavioral specialists at all three of our Denver metro locations. 
  • Physical Therapy
  • Patrick Ritchen is our clinic-based physical therapist at Aurora. 
  • Hormone Replacement Therapy
  • If you are struggling with fatigue and inability to lose weight, you may have low testosterone levels. We can help with this!
  • Immigration Services
  • Citizenship Exam Waivers and Immigration Physicals.
  • Weight Loss Therapy
  • MedNOW has a registered dietician on staff to help with diet planning and weight loss. MedNOW providers also prescribe FDA-approved medications for weight loss.
  • DOT Physicals
  • Detox Services
  • If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction and needs a medically supervised detox, we do that.
  • Workers Compensation
  • MedNOW’s providers are versed in worker compensation injury and management.
  • Esthetic Services
  • We offer Botox therapy, Dysport and Latisse to our patients.

If you or someone you know suffers from addiction or uncontrolled pain, we have providers that are equipped to help. Please call 720-878-7055 for all inquiries about addiction, pain management, and detox services.


Provider Spotlight:
Katie Klamm, FNP
Katie graduated from the University of Colorado Anschutz as a Nurse Practitioner specializing in Family Medicine in 2016. She also has a Bachelor of Science in Dance from the University of Wisconsin-Madison!

As a nurse, yoga instructor, and mother of two young kids, she naturally is drawn towards helping and nurturing others – and displays this in her work at MedNow. Katie values an integrative approach to healthcare and enjoys working with all different types of patients. She loves to educate people on holistic approaches to improving their health through nutrition, exercise, and both physical and behavioral health therapies. Schedule an appointment with Katie to receive specialized care for any age! Katie works at our Aurora clinic and is currently accepting new patients.

By Nathan Moore April 29, 2026
New Hearing Services at our Colorado Springs Location
By Nathan Moore April 7, 2026
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April 1, 2026
Alcohol use disorder continues to be a growing concern across the country. Millions of individuals are affected each year, and excessive alcohol use contributes to a significant number of preventable health issues and deaths in the United States. With April recognized as Alcohol Awareness Month, we want to take this opportunity to raise awareness and encourage reflection on how alcohol may impact your health, relationships, and overall well-being. While alcohol use is common, it’s important to recognize when it may be affecting your life or the lives of those around you. If you or a loved one may be struggling, please know that you are not alone. Our MedNOW providers are here to offer support, guidance, and treatment options tailored to your needs. We encourage you to reach out to your provider or contact your local MedNOW clinic to learn more about how we can help. There are effective treatment options available, including FDA-approved medications that can help reduce alcohol cravings. One commonly used option is Naltrexone, a once-daily medication that has been shown to decrease cravings with minimal side effects significantly. Additional prescription and over-the-counter options may also be appropriate depending on your individual situation. For more information about alcohol use and its effects, the CDC offers helpful resources. If you or someone you know needs immediate assistance, don't hesitate to get in touch with the National Drug and Alcohol Treatment Hotline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357). Thank you for prioritizing your health and well-being.