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    Denver Family Medicine

    Denver Family Medicine

    2.9(181 reviews)
    0.7 miCurtis Park, Northwest

    I'm so happy I found DFM. I've been seeing Dr. Draeb for years. She always takes the time to listen…read moreand address all of my questions. Dr. Draeb is very knowledgable, gives excellent medical advice, and overall is just the best! Also, I've seen Alice Russell as well and she went above and beyond to help me a few times. I've recommended several friends to this practice because everyone who works here is amazing.

    I've been a patient for about 8 years now and have seen most of the providers in the practice. I am…read moregenerally healthy and was in for minor things over the years. Over the last couple of years, things have declined substantially. They have moved to become part of "Colorado Physician Practice" which includes a new online portal to access records, messaging etc.. The portal is buggy and sends you a separate email, text anytime there is an update to your record. So if you have an appt and have BP, HR, exam etc.. you get three separate texts about those items being put into your chart only the text doesn't tell you that. Instead it says you have an important update in your portal to look at. The NP I saw the most over the years left, the next doc I chose also left and the then a third is only part time and floats. I needed some help in the last couple years dealing with perimenopause symptoms. I saw 3 different folks in 18 months for it. The answer I got was essentially shrugged shoulders and basically a "that's life" answer. I had to explain that with a history of hormonal issues, I thought perhaps my symptoms were being magnified by that. I was offered birth control. I was told I didn't have the right symptoms (no hot flashes) to warrant hormonal treatment. I explained my mother and grandmother didn't have hot flashes either. I left the last appt and sat in my car and cried. I looked for another provider and finally got the care I needed to manage symptoms and am a whole new person. I understand perhaps since none of them are OB/GYNs, maybe they aren't versed in the latest in menopause care, so I just accepted I would have 2 providers. One for menopause care and DFM for the normal wellness checks/sick issues. Recently, I've changed my mind. I needed a form filled out for my health insurance to prove I've had a physical within the last year. I sent it in last month with no response. I called to check on it and they asked me to email it and would have it done same day. Did not get it back, after 3 more phone calls, I am still waiting to get it back. Everyone in the office is very nice and super apologetic when you have to call multiple times for things, but why do I have to do that? I went on my health insurance website to find a new practice. It's not worth it to be at DFM anymore.

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    Family Centered Medicine - Oneida Tower

    Family Centered Medicine

    3.7(20 reviews)
    6.7 miSoutheast

    I'm genuinely sad to be writing this review because this practice used to be excellent…read more I moved to Denver in 2016 and needed a primary care provider I could see regularly, as I take PrEP and require routine follow-ups. Dr. Peter Prutch was recommended to me by neighbors, and at the time, Family Centered Medicine was exactly what the name promised. Visits were efficient, the staff was friendly, labs were done in-office with fast results, and the overall experience felt thoughtful and patient-centered. I happily left a glowing review back then because it was earned. Unfortunately, since Dr. Prutch retired (hi Peter I hope you're enjoying retirement) and the practice was sold -- now operating as Part of Pinnacle Pediatrics and Internal Medicine, a subsidiary of Brookside Health Group, owned by Vertikle Enterprises -- the quality and continuity of care have deteriorated significantly. I saw the new provider (Ona Ahumada, NP) twice and left both visits feeling judged and unheard. My medical records clearly had not been reviewed, and notes about me were literally written on a napkin during one appointment. It felt unprofessional and rushed, and the contrast to how this practice once operated was stark. The only reason I returned for a second visit was because of Nikki, the medical assistant, who has consistently been kind, competent, and the one steady, positive presence in the office. Nikki is exceptional and deserves recognition -- and frankly, better systems and leadership around her. In December, I informed the office that I would be changing PCPs and proactively completed a release of records. Since then, I've spent weeks trying to contact the office to provide my new physician's information. Calls go unanswered, voicemail boxes are full, and when you call the number now listed on the door, you're routed to an automated system that also ends in a full mailbox. Three weeks into the new year, I physically went to the office only to find handwritten and printed signs taped to the door stating the phone system has been down since early January and that the practice has moved -- with no reliable way to reach a human being. I'm not seeking care here anymore. I'm simply trying to have my medical records transferred to my new PCP, and the inability to accomplish something so basic is deeply frustrating and unacceptable in a healthcare setting. This practice was once a model of efficient, respectful primary care. Since the corporate takeover, that experience has been lost. Final note: Nikki is amazing. She was consistently professional, empathetic, and helpful throughout all of this.

    Wow. Called to get test results, no answer. No notice they'd closed. No way to get my medical or…read moreprescription records. My pharmacy referred me to Meghan Edwards 720-241-3765. The receptionist played dumb when I called but clearly wasn't telling the truth.

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    cherry creek family practice - Recent M.R.I of my lower back.

    cherry creek family practice

    2.2(89 reviews)
    4.1 miSoutheast

    I have been a client at this clinic for almost 20 years and it saddens me to be leaving this review…read moreand well as to be leaving this clinic. I was seen here recently for an annual physical as I have every year since starting there. I am, fortunately, I very healthy woman, and so my visits are usually only this one time a year. I also happen to be an ER nurse so feel confident in what health questions should be asked, what assessments should be done, and what tests should be ordered during an annual physical. When I called in to make my appointment, I was notified that my former PA, Darren Roth was no longer with the clinic. The turn over rate of this place has been INSANE over the past few years. It is a revolving door of PAs and MDs. It's disappointing because I have had some wonderful doctors and PAs there. So when I called in to make my appointment, it was disappointing to be choosing from someone new again. The doctor enters the room and introduces himself and starts asking me questions. So far, this is all normal outside of the fact that I'm not sitting on the exam table and I'm not in a gown. I chalk this up to maybe people have had complaints about this process, and so they now let patients remain in their clothes during the questioning part of the exam. Fine. The doc then asks me to get on the exam table and listens to my heart and lungs, checks my strength of my arms and legs, pushes on my abdomen, and then tells me to go get my labs drawn. No skin check, no breast exam, no looking in my eyes and ears, no looking in my mouth, no palpating my neck/glands. These should be standard assessments during an annual physical. I ask the doctor if he's going to do a urine analysis, and he says, "you only need to do that if we're testing for STIs. Do you want STIs testing?" There is actually a lot of data about that can be gathered about your health by looking at the urine, primarily kidney function, so his response took me off guard. Now, like I said, I'm pretty healthy, so I just let it go and didn't insist on the urine test, and instead just got my bloodwork. A few days later my bloodwork results come back and I look at them on the portal. One of my lab values was on the high side (my creatinine), but it wasn't outrageously out of the norm. This can be attributed to many things that are generally benign when looking at this test. There are other lab values that correlate to the creatinine that can help determine kidney health and functionality and these lab values were all within the norm. I then get a phone call later from doctor Korneluk saying that, "you have stage 2 kidney disease and need to come back in for more bloodwork and a URINE TEST." First of all, my creatinine was 3/100 of a point above normal. That does NOT mean I have kidney disease! Secondly, if he had ordered a urine analysis like I recommended the first time, I wouldn't have to come back for that. No doctor looking at one abhorrent data point would jump to the conclusion of stage 2 kidney disease. He did tell me that he studied to be a Sports Medicine doctor, so maybe he's new to reading lab work, but calling a patient and using verbiage like "disease and failure" only illicit fear and unnecessary stress. Fortunately, I know enough to know that I am almost certainly NOT experiencing kidney failure and was just dehydrated and possibly in mild rhabdo from playing 5 hours of sand volleyball the night before. So, the exam was terrible, he didn't order the right tests and spent a total of about 7 minutes in the room with me. He used fear mongering language over the phone to tell me I need to come back in to pay for more labs, and then I found out he charged me over $450 for this experience! My insurance only approved to pay for half of that visit because there is NO reason an annual physical should cost that much. As someone who also works in healthcare, it is SO disappointing that this type of thing is happening. I expect providers to hold themselves to a higher standard. Go somewhere else for your primary healthcare.

    I had a great experience and appointment with Dr Paranjape and the nurse Jana is amazing. She went…read moreabove and beyond for me. I can't thank her enough.

    Adam Blanning MD - naturopathic - Updated May 2026

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