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    Asthma and Allergy Associates -  Colorado Springs

    Asthma and Allergy Associates - Colorado Springs

    3.5(22 reviews)
    42.3 mi

    BE AWARE OF THIS OFFICE & DR. SOTERES!…read more I scheduled an appointment with Dr. Soteres because my 18-month-old son has been experiencing an intermittent itchy rash for several months. He is otherwise a healthy, thriving child with no fever, illness, or other concerning symptoms. We were hoping to determine whether the rash was eczema, allergies, or a combination of both. Initially, the visit seemed fine. However, I was disappointed by how quickly conclusions were made. Before thoroughly examining my son, Dr. Soteres stated that it was definitely eczema and not primarily allergy-related. The tone of the appointment changed significantly when we were asked about vaccinations. We explained that we have chosen to take a delayed approach and vaccinate more gradually. From that point forward, the conversation felt less focused on diagnosing my child's condition and more focused on our decision regarding vaccinations. Dr. Soteres expressed concern that the rash could be measles and suggested urgent evaluation, despite my son having no fever, illness, or other symptoms typically associated with a child who appears acutely sick. What was most upsetting was feeling judged rather than supported. Regardless of differing opinions on vaccination schedules, I came seeking medical guidance for my child's rash, not a lecture about personal parenting choices. At the conclusion of the visit, I was given paperwork encouraging vaccination and told my son could have infected the whole office and he needs to know asap. While I understand that physicians have an obligation to discuss and recommend vaccines, it felt like the majority of the appointment became centered around my child's vaccination status rather than the reason we scheduled the visit. I left feeling as though I was being viewed primarily as the parent of an unvaccinated child instead of as a parent seeking answers for a skin condition. In the end, the diagnosis was eczema annd unvaccinated disappointed and we were prescribed a cream. After all of the concern and discussion, that was ultimately the treatment plan provided. I left feeling that my concerns about possible allergies were never fully addressed and that the focus of the visit had shifted away from my son's symptoms to his beliefs... which was mind blowing to me. I fully respect that physicians may have different medical opinions and recommendations. However, I believe patients should be treated with professionalism, respect, and compassion, even when there is disagreement. Unfortunately, I left feeling dismissed, judged, and uncomfortable rather than helped. Based on my experience, families who make medical decisions differently than their physician may not feel respected or heard in this practice. Be aware of being judged and shamed by dr soteres

    The Common Spirit data base must be wrong because that practice's address that printed on my…read morereferral had changed over two months ago. I arrived at that wrong address to find an empty and locked office, but still with their name in it. I called but they don't answer their phones at lunchtime. I listened to their directions message on that main line but it still has that wrong address, the one I was looking at. Again, that was two months after they moved. I called back when they reopened and explained the situation. I then drove to their correct address but was turned away because I was late. The receptionist was uninterested and did not try to reschedule. To their credit, I got the call from their office manager that I requested. She apologized and did try to reschedule. I declined. I'm not interested in care from a practice with so little attention to detail or concern for new patients.

    Asthma & Allergy Associates, PC

    Asthma & Allergy Associates, PC

    3.2(38 reviews)
    36.2 mi

    I scheduled an appointment with Dr. Soteres because my 18-month-old son has been experiencing an…read moreintermittent itchy rash for several months. He is otherwise a healthy, thriving child with no fever, illness, or other concerning symptoms. We were hoping to determine whether the rash was eczema, allergies, or a combination of both. Initially, the visit seemed fine. However, I was disappointed by how quickly conclusions were made. Before thoroughly examining my son, Dr. Soteres stated that it was definitely eczema and not primarily allergy-related. The tone of the appointment changed significantly when we were asked about vaccinations. We explained that we have chosen to take a delayed approach and vaccinate more gradually. From that point forward, the conversation felt less focused on diagnosing my child's condition and more focused on our decision regarding vaccinations. Dr. Soteres expressed concern that the rash could be measles and suggested urgent evaluation, despite my son having no fever, illness, or other symptoms typically associated with a child who appears acutely sick. What was most upsetting was feeling judged rather than supported. Regardless of differing opinions on vaccination schedules, I came seeking medical guidance for my child's rash, not a lecture about personal parenting choices. At the conclusion of the visit, I was given paperwork encouraging vaccination and told my son could have infected the whole office and he needs to know asap. While I understand that physicians have an obligation to discuss and recommend vaccines, it felt like the majority of the appointment became centered around my child's vaccination status rather than the reason we scheduled the visit. I left feeling as though I was being viewed primarily as the parent of an unvaccinated child instead of as a parent seeking answers for a skin condition. In the end, the diagnosis was eczema annd unvaccinated disappointed and we were prescribed a cream. After all of the concern and discussion, that was ultimately the treatment plan provided. I left feeling that my concerns about possible allergies were never fully addressed and that the focus of the visit had shifted away from my son's symptoms to his beliefs... which was mind blowing to me. I fully respect that physicians may have different medical opinions and recommendations. However, I believe patients should be treated with professionalism, respect, and compassion, even when there is disagreement. Unfortunately, I left feeling dismissed, judged, and uncomfortable rather than helped. Based on my experience, families who make medical decisions differently than their physician may not feel respected or heard in this practice. Be aware of being judged and shamed by dr soteres

    Left a message on Tuesday, 28 April on the clinic line to call me about a refill. Left a text…read moremessage on Wednesday, 29 April. I please need a refill. I am now out. Left a message on Thursday the 30th about my refill talk to the appointment girl named Gabby said that they don't want me to take this medicine anymore. this confused me so I asked for the office manager Stephanie to please call me back as soon as possible. That was Friday morning and today is Saturday. I'm done. I am obviously not important to them as a patient.

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