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    UCHealth Cherry Creek Medical Center - UCHealth Cherry Creek Medical Center

    UCHealth Cherry Creek Medical Center

    4.0(19 reviews)
    2.7 miCherry Creek, Southeast

    This place definitely gets a gold star for customer service!!!…read more I was scheduled for what I thought was a bone density exam but the technician was walking me to the lab for bloodwork. I asked I thought this was a bone density exam. After back and forth about the appointment the technician looked up my order and sure enough I was booked in the wrong section. She then proceeded to tell me that they normally don't take walk ins but I can ask. So the technician walked me to the correct office and sure enough I received the same canned statement. I then said I took the day off for this is there a way i can get in? The clerk went to the back and asked a technician and sure enough she said I can get fit in. All in all the procedure took about10 minutes. Way less time than to drive to the appointment and the hassle of figuring it out but it's done and all came out well. And I can't forget to mention about the great valet service I received as well. Top notch!!!

    My spouse recently had major surgery at UCHealth Cherry Creek, which was also her very first…read moresurgery and exposure to general anesthesia. While some aspects of her care were excellent, our overall experience was deeply distressing due to the conduct of certain post‑operative nursing staff. First, I want to acknowledge the providers who delivered outstanding care. Dr. Bouchard was excellent: clear, thorough, and compassionate in both pre‑operative and post‑operative communication. The attending resident was likewise excellent, demonstrating strong clinical skill and a respectful bedside manner. These physicians gave us confidence in the procedure and took our concerns seriously. Unfortunately, the quality of care in the post‑operative area did not reflect the same standard. After surgery, my spouse was slow to wake from anesthesia and in excruciating pain. While she was still groggy and doing her best to communicate her pain, one of the nurses was noticeably impatient, dismissive, and appeared focused on the fact that it was near closing time rather than on my spouse's condition. When adjusting the bed, this nurse repeatedly moved the head of the bed up and down very quickly, causing my spouse to scream in pain. There was no apparent attempt to pause, slow down, or modify her approach in response to my spouse's obvious distress. A second nurse was also rude and unhelpful until one of the anesthesiologist helped my wife. At a time when my spouse was barely emerging from anesthesia and struggling with severe pain, this nurse asked, "I don't know what else to do for you, what else is going to help you?" The burden was effectively placed on a post‑operative patient, rather than the nurse using her clinical expertise to assess, problem‑solve, and advocate for appropriate pain management and supportive measures. It was especially alarming that this nurse then suggested that my spouse might need to be transported by ambulance and admitted to a hospital, framed in a way that felt more like a threat or a way to move her out of the recovery area than a thoughtful clinical recommendation. From a patient‑centered care and safety perspective, this experience was unacceptable. My spouse was vulnerable - just out of surgery, in severe pain, and slow to wake from anesthesia, yet she was made to feel like an inconvenience. The tone, rushing, lack of empathy, and apparent prioritization of closing time over patient comfort and safety were completely inconsistent with the standard of compassionate care we expected from UCHealth. If we had known this was how the post‑operative nursing care would be handled, we would have requested a different facility. Patients undergoing major surgery, especially for the first time, deserve nurses who are clinically competent, patient, and empathetic, and who respond to pain and delayed emergence from anesthesia with professionalism and care - not frustration, dismissiveness, or implied pressure to leave because it is near closing time. I would strongly encourage UCHealth to review staffing, training, and culture in the post‑operative area at this location, to ensure that other patients and families do not have to endure the same experience.

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    Presbyterian - St. Luke's Medical Center - Entrance main

    Presbyterian - St. Luke's Medical Center

    2.7(101 reviews)
    1.2 miNortheast

    On 05/12/2026 my husband went in for a GI scope. 1. Found…read moreout that the instructions that we were given and followed as to when to quit eating and drinking was the wrong information. 2. After telling them my husband was a hard stick for drawing blood and IV insertion, they jabbed him TWELVE times! before calling in an expert who got the job done with one try. 3. Dr Andrew Korson was the doctor, he said he would call in a script to our pharmacy. It's been a week, nothing. I sent a message through the portal five days ago, nothing. I don't not recommend this hospital.

    THIS WAS DELETED IN LESS THAN 24 HOURS ON GOOGLE AND I'VE FILED A COMPLAINT WITH EMTALA…read more I have a rare tumor that could potentially spread, waiting on an adrenalectomy, & I don't want to be on any type of birth control or have any other surgeries first. Based on my symptoms I strongly believe I have endometriosis & I've already had to diagnose all my other serious problems, including the 2 rare genetic disorders. I have an extremely high pain tolerance due to a near lifetime of cluster headaches but I was in excruciating pain & was actually crying in the fetal position on the gurney. He came over & asked me where it hurt, I said my uterus. He said, "Can you point to it?" I said, "Do you not know where it is?" & boy did that make him mad. Well, how insulting is it to ask a 42 year old woman without obvious brain damage if she can locate the source of her very distinct pain when she's got blood coming from the same place as the last month of the last 30 years?! I'd already reported this pain to my PCP and it was in my record. He kept almost yelling at me to sit up as I was literally shaking in tears from the pain & couldn't. I'd already suffered for hours at home before even going there. I told him I just wanted some Toradol & thought I'd be ok. He refused on the grounds of nothing & said I could only have Tylenol. Toradol is like stronger ibuprofen and has absolutely no abuse potential. Every time I'd plead for some Toradol or ANYTHING other than useless Tylenol he'd repeat his obnoxious "We do things in a step-wise manner here" line, & I guess Tylenol is always Step 1 at PSL. It's stupid to take a step that's only going to set you back or delay your progress if you already know for certain that step is useless! I have a "multi-gene deletion", and have a lot of odd little problems like not metabolizing a lot of drugs well or having paradoxical reactions and have proof of this in my records! Absolutely nobody abuses Toradol anyway and it's stupid and cruel to make me take something I'm 100% sure won't work and wait around an hour before he'll actually try to help me. It would be great to just be believed for once. Pain is not a virtue and there's a psychiatric term for people who enjoy watching others suffer when they could help and it's not supposed to be physician. This was clearly about punishing me for not treating him like a minor god bc he decided I needed an intravaginal ultrasound and he should have known I wouldn't be able to sit through it I was in so much pain so it just furthered my suffering without any additional information. Of course, at that point he could have actually given me a real medication and gotten it done but I guess it wasn't that important after all bc he was just determined not to give me anything but ineffective Tylenol. And as a victim of SA, I really don't appreciate having strangers down there for no good reason. I have medical PTSD as the result of the obvious cancer it took them 5 years to diagnose after saying I had it for 5 years and being treated like a lunatic. I also have PTSD from the SA. This whole experience was incredibly traumatic and I would NEVER IN A MILLION YEARS go to an ED if I thought an OTC drug would help and I'd already been prescribed one thing that didn't work. It doesn't get you high and isn't dangerous for short-term use so why was he so determined to give Tylenol & not give some kind of reasonable medical explanation for why it wouldn't be safe to take a different drug? I really don't think there was any, Ryan Reinkin, DO is just a misogynist. I think that was his name but he wasn't exactly impressive enough to remember after submitting my complaint to the medical board. Nobody better tell me to contact the patient advocate, these people are completely, utterly useless for actual help. They are there to try to prevent violence & lawsuits & don't care about you, they work for the hospital. They "investigated" & determined that they do things in a step-wise manner there. *Insert cursing here*

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    Kaiser Permanente East Denver Medical Offices

    Kaiser Permanente East Denver Medical Offices

    2.7(42 reviews)
    6.7 miSoutheast

    Fall of 2025 my mother's doctor diagnosed her with dementia. She said she had to go to behavioral…read moretherapy and plan end of life and find a facility to put her in. The doctor even flagged my mothers chart. My mother was scared and very upset. As her daughter responsible for her I was scared to death. What I wasn't understanding was my mother was still fairly independent and fairly sharp cognitive. When the doctor flagged my mother's chart that's when I told my mother she was done with Kaiser. The doctor didn't want to listen to how my mother said she was feeling which I found to be disrespectful. My mother just went to her new doctor ( my doctor) not a Kaiser doctor for her annual checkup, had a cognitive evaluation and was given a clean bill of health. The doctor said cognitively she was normal for 86 years old and that one of her medications can slow the cognitive circuits a little and she was in good shape. The Kaiser doctor never said anything about this medication being able to slow the cognitive circuits a little. We both feel such a sense of relief. I feel I saved her level of independence and quality of life she has.

    I've been a Kaiser Permanente member since birth and generally have had positive experiences, but…read moremy recent visit left me feeling disappointed and frustrated. For the past few days, I've been dealing with typical viral cold symptoms that escalated to include a persistent cough, chest pain, shortness of breath, throat irritation, nasal congestion, bloody discharge, and a severe headache that turned into a migraine. Concerned about these symptoms, I tested twice for COVID-19--both negative. After my chest pain worsened, my friends and family urged me to seek urgent care. At urgent care, I explained my symptoms and received a strep, flu, and another COVID test--again, all negative. Despite feeling like there might be an underlying issue causing my symptoms to worsen, I was given a breathing treatment, prescribed an inhaler, and sent on my way, feeling like I had wasted both time and money. After following the care plan to the letter with no improvement, I made an appointment to see my Primary Care Physician (PCP). Instead, I was met by a nurse, Ms. Roberta Owens, at the East Denver Clinic on August 26th. I arrived slightly late, feeling absolutely miserable, and received a call while checking in, warning that my appointment would be canceled if I didn't check in within 10 minutes of the scheduled time. Already struggling to speak due to my symptoms, this added stress was not helpful. Ms. Owens quickly took my vitals and started asking pre-questions. From the start, our exchange felt defensive and combative. I was coughing so severely that it interrupted my speech, yet she continued to push the conversation. There were no tissues in the exam room when I asked for one, adding to my discomfort. I expressed my main concerns--particularly the intense sinus pressure and headaches--and suggested that I might need a referral to an ENT specialist. Instead, she ordered a chest X-ray, which unsurprisingly came back clear. Back in the exam room, Ms. Owens reiterated that what I had was likely just a cold, dismissing my concerns. While I understand that sometimes immediate medical remedies aren't possible, compassion and kindness can go a long way. Unfortunately, Ms. Owens seemed dismissive and didn't listen to understand my concerns. Her demeanor left me feeling emotionally drained on top of already feeling physically unwell. This experience was a stark contrast to the quality of care I've come to expect from Kaiser. I hope that future interactions will be more attentive and empathetic.

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    Highland Health and Wellness Center - Dr. Shelley Meyer, DO, RDN, IFMCP, owner Highlands Health and Wellness, Functional Medicine and Primary Care

    Highland Health and Wellness Center

    4.2(12 reviews)
    2.3 miHighland, Northwest

    Dr. Meyer (and the rest of her staff) has seen my whole family, including my two kids from their…read moretwo-week appointments on. She has always been very responsive to my panicked calls (when is it not an urgent call, when your tiny baby is sick, even if it's "normal"?) She has also welcomed my questions/hesitations when it comes to some Western medicine norms, and she always offers holistic and research-based advice/thoughts/diagnoses. She even met me on a Saturday (not office hours) to give my girl the last of her three-day antibiotic shots for an ugly ear infection. Personally, she diagnosed and has helped treat issues I've had for years -- that a counselor, midwife, dermatologist, and naturopath didn't catch. While it is a younger and smaller practice, I'm definitely willing to overlook a less-than-friendly receptionist who answered the phone a few times or confusion with paperwork. The care and professionalism we've received when it really counts is invaluable to me. Update (Feb 2018): she no longer has a frazzled receptionist. Leslie is always kind, warm, and welcoming! :)

    I really don't understand anyone rating Dr. Shelley any more than one star....?…read moreI am new in town and looking to find a medical provider in my neighborhood and thought from this clinic's website that it would be a perfect fit. Yet it was a complete let down from the moment I called to make an appointment. It was hard to get in, the woman on the phone was rude and not helpful and then my appointment was not scheduled correctly. Dr. Shelly was not any more impressive. Unfortunately, she was very impersonal, did offer a natural and holistic approach I was looking for and rushed me out of her office. I'll keep looking for someone that will offer me more than 15 minutes of their time. I wasted a $30 copay on 15 useless minutes.

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    Peak Health Direct Primary Care

    Peak Health Direct Primary Care

    5.0(6 reviews)
    4.1 miSouthwest

    I have made serious progress with Peak Health. I told Peter what I wanted to accomplish and we set…read moreto work. Having a true health partner to tackle life's most important issues is the best thing ever! Not a once-a-year check up. But a true knowledgable medical professional guiding and encouraging me on a weekly basis, with regular measurements showing improvement. Not just yearly labs, but daily, weekly, monthly measurements with quarterly labs to adjust what we are doing as needed. My health is continuing to improve and the way I experience my life has changed for the better. Thank you!

    I honestly can't thank NP Peter Yu enough. I am a 20-year-old nursing student, and when I first…read morecame to him, I was pretty skeptical about functional medicine as it is not something we learn about in traditional medicine education. I had been struggling with mold toxicity along with a host of other symptoms and felt truly stuck, but he completely changed that for me. From the very beginning, he listened so well and really took the time to hear my whole story. Prior, I had seen my PCP, an allergist, and had countless visits to urgent care where they all could not find a cause for what I was experiencing, recommending I address "anxiety." On the other hand, NP Yu explained everything in a way I could actually understand, breaking down everything and helping me see the bigger picture of what was going on in my body. He identified the right testing, uncovered clear biological markers, and built a comprehensive plan to address the root issues. For the first time, I felt like I wasn't just being treated for symptoms, I was actually being cared for as a whole person. Because of his guidance, I've experienced dramatic improvements that I never thought were possible, and also genuinely learned so much. What really sets him apart is not just his knowledge, but the way he genuinely cares. I left every appointment feeling heard, understood, hopeful, and supported. If you're on the fence about functional medicine like I once was, I can honestly say NP Yu is the person who can help open that door for you. He's made such a difference in my life, and I'm truly grateful.

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    Swedish Medical Center

    Swedish Medical Center

    2.5(264 reviews)
    6.1 mi

    I am epileptic. I am unable to drive because of this. So I was drop off at the emergency entrance…read moreaccidentally. In case of this situation there should be a check in desk with an escort or information on how to get to the front entrance. This caused the only causes for improve improvement. This was a very stressful situation. A special Thank you to "Tim" he found me lost in the in the hallway. He brought me to the main entrance, then check me in early, after walk me to my appointment and after he walked me to the main exit. Keep him around Ace employee. Really, Great job Team! I was in and out before I knew it. It might have helped that I picked an early weekday time. I signed all paperwork before I arrived electronically. Thank you to the PET and CAT scan teams. All I can say is wow if I need to get anything more scans done. This is the place I will send my family.

    Review: I brought my…read morefour‑year‑old to this ER because she was having chest pain and body aches from coughing for two days. She hadn't vomited at all until we arrived, but once we got into the waiting room she threw up everywhere. Not a single staff member got up to help. I had to get up myself, ask for assistance, and ask for something to clean it up. Someone eventually came with a towel, wiped the floor, and walked away. Did not sanitize the floors chair. We waited about 30 minutes before being taken to a room. They gave her Tylenol and ran a COVID/RSV test. While she continued vomiting in the room, we were told we needed to go back out to the waiting room because they "needed the room." I questioned how it could be safe or ethical to send a vomiting child back into a crowded waiting area, exposing her and everyone else to more germs. Their response made it clear they didn't care. At that point, I decided it was better to take her home than force her to sit in a waiting room covered in vomit. As we were leaving, we saw a grown man vomiting all over the waiting room floor with no help, no vomit bag, nothing. That's the environment they expected my four‑year‑old to sit in. The lack of compassion, hygiene, and basic standard of care was shocking. The whole experience felt chaotic and dismissive--more like being told to "pull forward and wait" at a fast‑food drive‑thru than an emergency room where sick children and adults are supposed to receive care. I left extremely disappointed and concerned about the quality of care here.

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