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    I have been seeing Dr Adams and his team for almost 20 years. I had a medical emergency and was…read moretaken by ambulance to the ER, and he was the doctor assigned to me that day...and I couldn't be happier. We moved here from Chicago, and I had gone through over a dozen neurologists who didn't bother listening to be, or didn't understand the drugs they were prescribing. Dr Adams is kind, thoughtful, and always willing to take the time to listen to any concerns or ideas I might have. If I could take him back to Chicago with me, I might consider moving home... but Dr Adams also referred me to my othet specialists who are just as understanding and wonderful as he is. He is an exceptional human being and physician. You can't possibly go wrong.

    I don't know what office the other reviewer went to, but it surely wasn't Adams' office. Never have…read moremy wife and I been treated so rudely by any business, much less a doctor's office. Calls are never returned. Requests for prescription renewals have taken weeks or months. Simply getting an appointment is harder than getting an audience with the Pope. If you ask to speak to Adams on the rare occasion that a phone is answered they will transfer you to voice mail or the physicians assistant. In two years of "care" we have actually seen Adams once, after spending two hours in the waiting room. This after a three month wait for an emergency appointment. The final straw has been this week when, after a migraine that lasted ten days, the person answering the phone was rude, demanding my wife say yes or no to a treatment plan which she had no information about. When my wife asked for clarification of what this medicine was, the secretary/nurse said, "I don't need to put up with your rudeness. Do I need to get the office manager on the phone?" My wife said, "sure, I'd love to talk to her," so the woman hung up. We called back and asked to talk to the office manager and was told she was out if the office, yet a call from a friend inside Penrose got the office manager to talk to her five minutes later. Today, after threatening lawsuits if they didn't contact us, the PA finally called my wife, claiming she'd called "several times" and left "many messages" -- do people seriously forget we're in the age of Caller ID? Then she prescribed a medicine. But when I got to the pharmacy I found out it's a federal crime to get this medicine without first receiving it by IV in the office. If I had gotten it, both me and the pharmacist would be committing a felony. And they weren't just rude to us, the pharmacist called the office FOUR times, and never got to the PA or the doctor. Never, ever, ever go to this office. A trip to Denver would be fifty times better than this horrible, horrible place.

    Brian A. Shaw, MD - orthopedists - Updated July 2026

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