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    Aurora Internal Medicine Associates

    1.0 (1 review)

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    2.0(4 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Make sure to check and see if you are in network with this office because they will not tell you. I…read morecalled and made and appointment. I was told they accept my insurance. At no time was I told that that my plan was out of network. I didn't find out until I received a bill for $340. In the past, any MD office that I would call to make an appointment would let me know if I was in or out of network. If out of network, I obviously find another MD. Dr. A is great! It's the people at the front desk who are obviously totally incompetent.

    I've been a patient of Dr. Peacock for almost two years. I initially saw Dr. Abuaba and had a very…read morecaring and thorough examination I was very comfortable with my first visit, but Dr. Abuaba office hours were less and I could not get an appointment with him and Dr. Peacock was available. Unfortunately, over time, Dr. Peacock lost his caring humanity in my care. During this time, I've observed that Dr. Peacock and his staff made things increasingly difficult. And it seems Dr, Peacock sanctions and approves of rudeness from certain office staff and from some office staff. It's even more disappointing and hurtful because I have a mobility issues and his office provides telehealth and he can see my condition from my file. I had horrific problems with referrals to specialists and being told the referral is not a diagnosis or the referral is just "vague". If I call or email, I'm told to make an office visit regardless of my condition, Dr. Peacock could care less about my health problems and would not spend quality time trying to help me. It got worse, Dr. Peacock and his office really started showing no concern or interest when I had emergency room visits, I had to ask him to look at the reports, even though UCHealth sent all info to him...he was very apathetic. When I had the simplest question, I ALWAYS had to book a telehealth appointment, even if providing information or for the simplest questions, which made me feel I was a number with a dollar amount attached to my care...made me sad. Initially, I was secure and happy to have Dr. Peacock as my primary care doctor because he had really good online reviews, but he just has not shown that for me...very hurtful. In these times, it's hard to get quality anything, but that should NOT INCLUDE HEALTH CARE. It is obvious Dr. Peacock is tired and considers CERTAIN patients INSIGNIFICANT and a big inconvenience, he should not continue to perpetuate this systematic horrific health care he is providing in this crisis because that's what he has done in my care. DO NOT HAVE THIS REVIEW REMOVED, I WILL JUST PUT IT BACK AS MANY TIMES AS YOU HAVE IT REMOVED.

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    3.9(11 reviews)
    6.2 miSoutheast

    Dr Li and his staff are fantastic. I have been his patient for 16 years and he always gives me the…read moretime needed to answer all of my questions and his staff always takes care of what I need. I can't imagine a better doctor anywhere in Colorado. He truly cares about me and my family.

    As an 8-year patient of AIM, with my primary care provided by Julee Karcz, PA-C, this is the best…read morehealthcare I've ever received anywhere, ever. My annual physical is more like catching up on my health with a good friend, rather than an interrogation. My labs are always thoroughly reviewed, and the actual examination is very thorough and professional. In the rare cases where there is a more serious issue to be evaluated, Dr. Li is always available for a thoughtful consultation. He sets a high standard for the practice and the entire team consistently exceeds that standard. A few years ago, following a late evening emergency appendectomy, Dr. Li made it a point the next morning to stop by my room at Rose Medical Center to check on me -- and he had not even been involved with the acute evaluation and procedure! The fact that there is a LabCorp location in the office, keeping me from waiting to get blood drawn elsewhere, is an extra added bonus. Despite a recent move to another state, my plan is to continue my relationship with this practice, even if it means paying for flights and hotels. It would take a lot for me to ever change doctors again.

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    Robert W Rees Jones, MD

    Robert W Rees Jones, MD

    1.6(8 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I saw Tammy Swaggler (one of the PAs that work under Dr. Reese Jones years ago for Grave's disease…read more(hyperthyroid). She tried to force me to get a procedure I didn't want done. One treatment for Graves disease is to take a dose of radioactive iodine that will completely destroy your thyroid. You then have to take replacement hormone for the rest of your life. I told her I did not want to do this extreme procedure and that I did my research and found that it is fine to stay on the meds I was on long term. She withheld my prescription for those meds until I agreed to get a scan that would allow her to determine the correct dose of iodine to destroy my thyroid. I didn't know this was the reason for the scan until I arrived for the appointment. I did the scan anyway because she wouldn't give me my prescription until I went through with it. This scan was invasive and required that I swallow radioactive substances that were delivered to me in a lead container. It was completely unnecessary because I said I would not destroy my thyroid. I ended up going dangerously hyperthyroid shortly after this and ended up in the hospital. I was pretty young at the time so maybe she thought I was some idiot who couldn't make an informed decision about my health. After my mom found out how she was bullying me into this procedure and withholding my meds, she called and complained. After that Tammy sent me a letter in the mail (obviously covering her butt in case we sued) saying that she was giving me the prescription to hold me over long enough to find another doctor. I did find another doctor that respected my treatment decisions and allowed me to stay on my meds. I am now in remission and have a fully functioning thyroid no thanks to Tammy Swagler. I am glad I was smart and did not let her bully me into a permanent and extreme procedure for a disease that quite often goes into remission. I also saw Dr. Reese Jones once or twice and he was also very dismissive of my concerns and my questions.

    Only saw this doc for a year and a half. I have had Type I Diabetes for 26 years and have…read morethyroid/parathyroid issues as well. I had heard very good things about this doc and he is listed in 5280 magazine. I had to request to ONLY see the doctor or they have you see a PA. Dr Rees Jones is very nice and says lots of reassuring things, but I don't think he is very proactive with treatment or care. My A1C never improved while working with him, my thyroid levels were always off, and I remained at my heaviest weight. Part of the problem is that he does not use technology for insulin pump or meter downloading. All blood sugar records have to be paper. He also does not encourage use of the CGM which has helped my sugars tremendously. He might be better for someone who is less serious about good health and about technology, but I was not impressed. The office staff is also consistently rude.

    Aurora Internal Medicine Associates - internalmed - Updated May 2026

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