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"I just love Cece. She makes me like being a woman again."
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Cece Huffnagle |

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Cecilia (Cece) Huffnagle is an RN and Certified
Nurse Practitioner with over 20 years of experience helping women
take charge of their personal health. Cece has practiced as a
Certified Women's Health Care Nurse Practitioner in both hospital
and clinical settings. Cece was co-creator and co-owner of Wellspring
For Women in Boulder, Colorado, and now has her practice in Denver.
A graduate of Philadelphia's Temple University, Cece earned
a second degree from Denver's Regis University. She concurrently
created, developed and implemented one of Colorado's first and
most comprehensive women's health education programs at a leading
western slope medical center. After returning to the Denver area,
Cece coordinated a program for a woman's center at a major medical
facility, provided health care consulting and spoke to scores
of gatherings about life changes and choices. She continues to
contribute to the Colorado State Osteoporosis Prevention Team,
and provides continuing education for health care professionals.
Cece is currently in a doctorate program studying spirituality.
This is to further her expertise in the mind/body connection
to best help her patients reach a higher level of good health.
Cece's work in women's health care has taken her before TV cameras
and radio microphones, to audiences large and small, and into
the lives of women throughout the country.
In her private practice, Cece offers a blend of traditional
and non-traditional interventions with an emphasis on natural
hormone therapies. As women enter into the menopausal stages
of life, Cece co-creates a treatment plan that respects each
woman's individuality. Nutrition, diet and life stresses are
addressed as each client presents her own unique concerns. This
partnership is one of the many things that sets Cece apart. Cece's
interests include adolescents, contraceptive counseling, PMS,
perimenopause, menopause, osteoporosis, gynecological exams and
a wide variety of women's health concerns. As a mother of two
grown daughters, she is able to offer personal insights that
complement professional knowledge. Cece's warmth offers a supportive
place for women to openly discuss their health concerns.
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