Englewood 3601 is Now Open!

Our Englewood 3601 Clinic is Now Open!

We are thrilled to announce the opening of our newest location, Englewood 3601! Englewood 3601 is located at 3601 S Clarkson St, Suite 100, Englewood, CO 80113. This expansion allows us to continue providing compassionate, patient-centered care while welcoming you to a modern clinic designed to support your health at every stage of life.

At Englewood 3601, patients will have access to outstanding providers:
• Dr. Christopher Courtney, MD – An experienced internal medicine physician specializing in prevention, acute care, and chronic disease management. Dr. Courtney is known for building strong, trusting relationships and working collaboratively with patients on their treatment plans.
• Dr. Sarah Kaschke, DO – A family medicine physician providing comprehensive primary care for patients of all ages. Dr. Kaschke is passionate about listening to patients, understanding their health goals, and guiding them with the latest medical advancements.

Together, Dr. Courtney and Dr. Kaschke bring expertise in:
• Preventive care and annual physicals
• Chronic disease management (diabetes, hypertension, asthma, and more)
• Acute care for illnesses and minor injuries
• Family medicine for patients of all ages
• Personalized, collaborative care planning

Our Englewood 3601 team is committed to making your healthcare accessible, comprehensive, and tailored to your needs in a supportive environment.

Thank you for trusting MedNOW with your care!

December 1, 2025
December is Flu Vaccination Awareness Month. Did you know that approximately 500,000 people are hospitalised due to flu-related complications in the U.S. every year? Influenza is a common respiratory disease that spreads easily. While most people are only sick for a few days before they get better, some people can get very sick and stay sick for a long time, even people who are in perfect health. The best way to fight against this disease is to receive your annual flu shot. Flu shots are safe, quick, easy, and an important step in keeping yourself healthy during the flu season. If you have yet to schedule an appointment to receive your flu shot, we highly encourage you to do so at your earliest convenience. To book your flu shot appointment, please call your MedNOW Clinic, or you can schedule your appointment online through our website! If you have any more questions regarding the flu shot, the CDC provides excellent information. If you need assistance scheduling your appointment, call your MedNOW clinic. Our staff members are always willing to help! Thank you for taking care of your health!
By Nathan Moore November 24, 2025
As we approach the Thanksgiving holiday, we want to ensure you have the most up-to-date information regarding our clinic hours. Aurora Clinic Holiday Hours • November 27: Closed • November 28 & 29: Open 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM • November 30: Open 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM All Other MedNOW locations, including Cheyenne Mountain Gynecology and Med Spa, will be closed during that time. We encourage you to plan for any healthcare needs during this time. If you have upcoming appointments, need prescription refills, or have non-urgent medical questions, please contact your MedNOW Clinic before the holiday closures. We are grateful for the opportunity to care for you and your family. On behalf of the entire MedNOW team, we wish you a safe, healthy, and joyful Thanksgiving.
By Nathan Moore October 31, 2025
November is National Diabetes Awareness Month, an important time to raise awareness and promote healthier lifestyles to prevent and manage diabetes. Over 37 million Americans have diabetes, and 1 in 5 of them don't know they have it. Diabetes is a group of metabolic disorders characterized by high blood sugar, and understanding it is essential for health. There are two main types: 1. Type 1 Diabetes: An autoimmune disease diagnosed in childhood, requiring lifelong insulin. 2. Type 2 Diabetes: Linked to diet and lifestyle, manageable with exercise, diet, and medication (Most Common Form). Prevention and Management Type 2 diabetes can often be prevented or delayed with these strategies : • Healthy Eating: Regulates blood sugar. • Exercise: Essential for managing weight and blood sugar. • Regular Check-ups: Vital for monitoring blood sugar and overall health. • Stress Management: Helps control blood sugar. • Quit Smoking: Reduces diabetes risk. By prioritizing your health through diet, exercise, and regular check-ups, you can manage diabetes and reduce risk. Remember, diabetes awareness is a year-round commitment. T o schedule an appointment to manage your diabetes or to check for diabetes, please call your MedNOW Clinic or schedule your appointment online via the link on our website. If you have any more questions regarding the flu shot, the CDC provides excellent information. If you need assistance scheduling your appointment, call your MedNOW clinic. Our staff members are always willing to help! Thank you for taking care of your health!