New clinic expands access to plastic and reconstructive procedures on the Western Slope
MONTROSE, Colo. (December 9, 2025) – Montrose Regional Health (MRH) will open its new Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery Center on Jan. 8, 2026, at the Ambulatory Care Center, 3330 S. Rio Grande Ave., Suite 220, in Montrose. The clinic will be led by board-certified plastic surgeon Hunter Oliver-Allen, M.D.
“I am honored to bring comprehensive plastic and reconstructive surgery services to the Western Slope,” Oliver-Allen said. “This community deserves high-quality care close to home, and I look forward to helping patients recover, restore confidence, and feel whole again. I am also excited to build lasting relationships with patients and become a trusted part of their healthcare journey.”
· injectables and nonsurgical aesthetic treatments
In his free time, Oliver-Allen enjoys cycling, weightlifting, and fly fishing.
About Montrose Regional Health (MontroseHealth.com)
Montrose Regional Health (MRH) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) healthcare system serving Montrose, San Miguel, Ouray, Gunnison, Delta, Hinsdale, and San Juan counties. Licensed for 75 beds, MRH offers a wide range of inpatient and outpatient services, including cardiology, oncology, minimally invasive surgery, laboratory services, medical imaging, Mountain View Therapy, a Level III Trauma Center, an Acute Rehabilitation Unit, a Spine and Pain Center, advanced respiratory and pulmonary care, and a family birthing center. Known for adopting advanced technologies such as robotic-assisted surgery and UVC disinfection, MRH is the second-largest employer in Montrose County, with more than 850 employees and 100 providers representing 27 medical specialties. MRH is recognized for its warm, personalized care and lives its tagline: “Caring for you like family.”

Photo Caption: Hunter Oliver-Allen, M.D., board-certified plastic surgeon at Montrose Regional Health.
