Bleeding Gums or Mouth for Greeley Families
Greeley runs from the historic downtown grid around 8th Avenue out to the UNC campus and east toward the JBS and Leprino processing corridors, and a lot of the bleeding-gum calls our 2672 11th Ave office takes come from exactly that stretch — shift workers who brushed and saw pink in the sink, kids from the Sunrise and Arlington Park neighborhoods who took a soccer ball to the mouth at Island Grove, or neighbors already on a blood thinner from their Banner Health cardiologist who are scared to stop pressure at home. Greeley's hard well water and the dry Front Range air both contribute to irritated, inflamed tissue, and our patient mix skews toward bilingual Weld County families where Grandma might be managing warfarin in Spanish.
That mix is why we run our hemorrhage protocol with a Spanish-speaking assistant on every arrival and keep the 7 AM Wednesday–Friday and 8 AM Saturday slots open for people who cannot miss another shift.




