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Middle Park Health offers tours of its Fraser campus

Middle Park Medical Foundation donors can take a guided tour of Middle Park Health's Fraser hospital, which is currently under construction. Paul Kranzler submitted this photo of a tour on April 4, 2025.
Paul Kranzler/Courtesy photo

Construction crews have been working on Middle Park Health’s Fraser campus for the past year. The soon-to-be hospital is located at Telemark Drive and U.S. Highway 40.

The organization is offering hardhat construction tours of the campus to donors of the Middle Park Medical Foundation. The tours are available at 1 p.m. Fridays. To sign up, visit http://bit.ly/3EaOorg.

The Fraser Campus is planned to be a two-story, 30,000-square-foot facility with a helicopter pad. It is meant to serve anything from minor injuries to critical emergencies. 



The hospital will offer an emergency department with laboratory and diagnostic imaging services. There will also be two inpatient beds, similar to the Granby and Kremmling campuses. Middle Park Health staff members say the new campus will expand access to health care and provide faster emergency response times.

The Middle Park Medical Foundation has philanthropy opportunities for individuals who want to contribute to the Fraser campus. Since the project is a Colorado-approved Enterprise Zone Contribution Project, cash gifts are eligible for a 25% tax credit and in-kind gifts are eligible for a 12.5% tax credit.



To learn more, visit MiddleParkMedicalFoundation.org/FraserCampus.

Andrew Radzavich, executive director of Middle Park Medical Foundation (second from left) guides donors on a tour on April 4, 2025.
Paul Kranzler/Courtesy photo
The Middle Park Health campus under construction.
Paul Kranzler/Courtesy photo
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