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    Bryan K. Reichert, MD

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    Rocky Mountain Family Practice - untitled

    Rocky Mountain Family Practice

    2.8(12 reviews)
    38.2 mi

    Expect to be billed for services that should be free. Under our insurance plan, annual physicals…read moreand blood work are fully covered; however, this office refuses to code the lab work properly, forcing the cost onto the patient. They simply ignore insurance companies' established codes and policies. ​I specifically instructed them to only perform blood work covered by my annual physical, noting that I have no source of income. They charged me regardless. I will not be returning; I cannot afford to pay for their systemic incompetence.

    Dr. Hughes is extremely pre-occupied with demanding medical procedures that he believes the…read moreinsurance company will pay on whether or not your medical history and status actually require them. Conversely, this physician is argumentative and negligent. He makes absurd claims about why basic care, such as physicals aren't needed. Any procedure that he believes will receive any push back from the insurer will be rejected. I came in with a decent corporate insurance policy but after my experience today, I'll being having a conversation with our corporate leadership to assess why my indemnifier is allowing Hughes to accept our policy. Dr. Hughes lies about objective tests results. For instance, he lied about blood pressure at 142 not being hypertension. I'm middle aged and haven't had a physical in probably 30 years. I have a long family history of specific physical health problems and symptoms that started popping up be since I was an athlete. My watch indicates I'm in workout mode when I'm at rest and I asked for a very rudimentary test ( EKG) to rule out medical problems given my family history and symptoms. Dr. Hughes is uncredible and his medical findings and opinions aren't worth a dime. This explains why his practice is located in some obscure, dumpy office on the side of the road in Longmont. Reception are pretty rude as well. Strongly recommend finding a doctor who knows how to listen, who is diligent and has actually engaged in the practice of medicine instead of testifying for insurance defense or whatever it is he does besides scam for payment. Dr. Hughes is a condescending insurance whore. Don't waste your time and seek out a real physician who takes his practice seriously and doesn't engage in lying, bigotry and other tactics used by doctors busy sucking up to insurance companies for a living instead of treating patients. Avoid at all costs. As you can see from other reviews of the " practice ", it's clear that this physician and his staff have burned many bridges in the community.

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    Mountain View Family Medicine

    Mountain View Family Medicine

    3.5(10 reviews)
    12.5 mi

    after multiple attempts to schedule using online portal over the course of a month, I called the…read moreoffice to inquire about scheduling and was informed the online portal goes nowhere and nothing could be added to the page to indicate it's a waste of patient's time to schedule through UCHealth portal. instead of being helpful and scheduling necessary appointment, the receptionist was antagonistic and defensive. I would encourage patients to find alternate care with a provider who is transparent in scheduling practice and provides proper customer service training for their staff.

    Dr. Campbell has been my primary care doctor for over ten years. She herself is very nice, a good…read morelistener, and quite responsive to messages (though she is usually unwilling to do anything without an in-person appointment so she can get more money out of you). The office staff however, is another story. They refuse to do simple things like following up with insurance to get prior authorizations for medications they prescribed. I have one medication that was prescribed 2 months ago that they still haven't submitted the paperwork for. When I called to tell them that insurance still hadn't received the paperwork, and to ask that they send a new prescription to the pharmacy so I could buy it out of pocket (because I actually need the meds...) they intentionally hung up on me. Several weeks later, they sent me a letter in the mail saying they are dropping me as a patient. I guess they only take patients that don't require paperwork. I recognize that those of us with chronic illnesses are more work, but that doesn't mean we deserve to be dropped just because some of our medications require prior authorizations. Also, if you're considering David Ottolenghi (the other doctor at the practice) beware, he doesn't believe in vaccines... I sure wouldn't want a doctor who trusts politicians over science.

    Bryan K. Reichert, MD - familydr - Updated June 2026

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