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    Labcorp

    Labcorp

    2.7(56 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    Office experience!!! Receptionist was Very Very Rude to a very elderly couple who walked in! No…read moreassistance to help them at the kiosk, they thought she was taking care of them so they stood in the middle of waiting room and she said Nothing to them! 5min or more! Finally a tech came out and SHE checked them in! Took 2min. Receptionist told tech " they REFUSE to use the Kiosk" THEY DIDN'T know HOW! Tech Rosa was Great. This was Wheatridge location! I hope Karma hits this receptionist when she is too Elderly to do things and gets No Help Labcorp Wheatridge 3/24

    The website says "walk in's welcome!" This couldn't be further from the truth. I was treated like…read morea second-class citizen from the moment I walked in and after 45 minutes, wasn't even checked in yet by the dismissive receptionist, even though every other person who walked in behind me was checked in ahead of me ("The have appointments" - said to me by the receptionist in a condescending tone). So, don't waste your time without an appointment, unless you pack a lunch and are prepared to make yourself comfortable for the long haul (I'm not sure how long I would have waited - I finally left after 45 minutes). Also, the waiting area (never got back behind the "magic door") is really gross. Completely run down, dirty and it looked like it had been that exact way since the Cold War. (granted, it's on the old Lutheran site, so I guess I shouldn't be surprised)

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    CLS Laboratory

    CLS Laboratory

    3.0(2 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    Aside from the wrong address on Google, very pleased. Since my son was diagnosed we have been to…read moredozens of labs dozens of times each. Labcorp (we've used five locations) is consistently the worst, quest (we've used three locations) is better but not usually covered by our insurance, and CLS (we've used two locations) is the best. We have never had problems at CLS that are common for Labcorp. Labcorp screws up a lab at least once every other visit - granted my son gets a lot of labs, but they are terrible. CLS has yet to screw up any of his labs and we've been there consistently for a while now. They have been professional, prompt, and communicative. It's almost as good as Children's Hospital main campus (NOT Parker which is Labcorp quality) for a fraction of the cost. Hard to find. Google sent me to the Admin Office on Union. The lab is in the Anthony's complex but not on the side with parking. It is around the back of the building (enter off Alameda & Routt). I spent an hour trying to find the lab. The staff was very proficient once I did. I was surprised the admin staff said that people come to their office all the time, yet they don't correct their address on google.

    CLS Laboratory staff messed up submitting my lab work for payment and their billing department…read morewould not correct the error, even after escalating to the rep's manager. Healthcare costs are high enough without providers screwing up the billing process. I'll go out of my way in the future to give my business to Quest or Labcorp.

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    Neurosurgery One - Lakewood

    3.0(4 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    I was referred here by my PCP for a consultation. I met with Tess today who reviewed my X-rays,…read moreMRI's and recommended a CT scan in order for the neurosurgeon to evaluate and recommend further treatment. Check-in was rather effortless and the staff was friendly.

    I was referred to Neurosurgery One Lakewood by my urologist, who was monitoring my post-treatment…read morecare for prostate cancer. The cancer treatments were satisfactory. I am not taking any long-term medications, but I have PSA tests yearly. I'm a 78-year-old male. I saw a PA, Tess Henderson, who recommended the drug Prolia/Denosumab. I never saw an MD, and her recommendation did not account for my osteopenia rather than osteoporosis. The drug is not effective for osteopenia. Some of the side effects, both mild and serious, pose severe health risks. There was no discussion of the risks, especially kidney damage, and I have only one functioning kidney. Ms. Henderson was asked to determine the cost of the drug treatment (a lifetime treatment you cannot stop easily) and to let me know the patient's cost. I have yet to hear anything from Ms. Henderson regarding the co-pay. Blue Cross and Blue Shield initially denied the treatment. Without my consent or knowledge, Ms. Henderson requested a second review. Blue Cross and Blue Shield approved the drug treatment based on information resubmitted. There was no explanation for the change in the drug's approval. I I have tried to meet with the manager at Neurosurgery One. He declined my request without any explanation (no return phone call). I have also tried to obtain information from Blue Cross, but to no avail. Ms. Henderson, in my opinion, is practicing medicine without a license. I firmly believe that Neurosurgery One allows this type of practice. Under no circumstances should anyone become a patient of Neurosurgery One. It's a terrible practice, and no MD will be available when needed. Please don't go there because you may be putting your future health at risk. MDs do not supervise the NPs, allowing NPs to practice medicine without a license. MDs must be required to consult with patients and not abandon their practice of medicine by allowing Nurse Practitioners to make major medical decisions.

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    Neurosurgery One - Lakewood - Dr. Jason McGowan, neurosurgeon and spine surgeon, practices out of Neurosurgery One's Lakewood office.

    Dr. Jason McGowan, neurosurgeon and spine surgeon, practices out of Neurosurgery One's Lakewood office.

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