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    Denver Endoscopy Center

    4.0 (17 reviews)

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    Such nice staff. Was taken in for my endoscopy right away and I was out of there within an hour.

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    Front desk was extremely rude and made us feel incompetent. I would not recommend this facility.

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    This is my second time having a colonoscopy at this center and once again, they were just wonderful.

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    Kaiser Permanente East Denver Medical Offices

    Kaiser Permanente East Denver Medical Offices

    2.7(42 reviews)
    1.6 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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    Rose Medical Center

    Rose Medical Center

    3.3(189 reviews)
    2.3 miSoutheast

    My wife delivered our son, atlas here. From what I've heard this hospital specializes in…read morechildbirth, pumping out nearly 4,000 babies a year. The actual hospital is nice, and their menu of room service offerings was pretty solid for a hospital. In terms of service I'd say it was a bit inconsistent. Although, Maria in the postpartum ward was a star - Id recommend asking for her. She was compassionate, detail oriented, and caring.

    My daughter and I are being placed in an M1 hold when all we were asking for was help for physical…read moreneeds and not mental. My daughter's name is Tiffany Ellen Mathisand they are trying to separate us without letting each other know where the other will be going. My daughter and I live out of my car which is sitting in a gas station parking lot and can get towed any time. I am a disabled veteran name, Tuyet Kim Mathis. I told the social worker and doctor the truth and all it got me is a diagnosis that will not do me nor my daughter any good in the future. Can someone please get us release? This is a waste of government and workers time and money. They held my daughter down and sedated her for no reason. We are trying to look for our family for months and still haven't found them. My other daughter, Kimberly Ann Mathis aka Grey, aka Hudson Mathis has been missing for months. Tiffany and I are trying really hard to find her but we are now stuck in this facility. They do not have respect for veterans or as a parent. I just wanted to talk to my daughter to calm her down but they wouldn't let me sayjng I'm a patient here. I do not care, Tiffany is my daughter and I have a right to see how she is doing without you nurses holding her down and medicated her to the point where she is sleeping for hours on end. How much of that sedated meds was she given? Can someone please release her and myself. They are separating us this morning so I would or could not know where she will be. Please help release my daughter, she is a National Guard on ground surveillance soldier. She can not be placed in a mental hold one ward. She has to look for her sister and her dad for us to fly home. She is probably considered Missing In Action by now due to this. Please release us and let my daughter and I continue to find our family. I do not recommend this place if you get an M1 Hold.

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    Kaiser Permanente Highline Behavioral Health Center

    Kaiser Permanente Highline Behavioral Health Center

    2.5(11 reviews)
    1.7 miSoutheast

    Fast, friendly service. Staff is thorough and actually listen to your needs/concerns. They do not…read moresit and type while you talk. And they partner with you in your care to get better.

    WRETCHED EXPERIENCE!! I had the displeasure of seeing Evelyn (Danielle) Abram, LCSW, for what was…read moresupposed to be an evaluation for adult ASD/Asperger's. She did diagnose me as having Sensory Processing Disorder and PTSD, but it all went downhill from there. In our first appt, she was nice at first, then at several points she became aggressive in her manner and attitude, almost hostile. I felt threatened. At one point, in response to my comments on an issue, she fired back at me: "Do you know what love is?" and when I said yes, she snapped, "Then you don't have Asperger's." WTF?? And that wasn't even the worst of it. Her attitude was very abrasive, condescending, and not at all caring. My 2nd appt was by phone, for which she was 10 mins late. I only have 30 mins for lunch, so I was late getting back. During the call, she ignored my real issue and steered the conversation to my childhood and relationship with my parents -- completely off-topic. She then said she'd put in a referral to the psychiatrist for a "med eval." I assumed she meant a medical evaluation, since I'd already made it abundantly plain that I will NOT take drugs of any sort. It's against my personal and spiritual beliefs. The next day, I got a call from Kaiser to schedule a "MEDICATION evaluation" with the psychiatrist! First, there are NO drugs to treat Autism/Asperger's, nor even Sensory Processing Disorder; second, I'd made it perfectly clear I would not take drugs. However, my aim in all this was to get a referral to an out-of-network clinic specializing in adult ASD, since Kaiser has no protocols for diagnosing adults with ASD, so I went ahead and scheduled the appointment. Third appt with Danielle Abram was at her office on 11/18, and this one left me literally traumatized. My system is on overload from the SPD, and I am seeking to reduce my work hours so I can at least try to cope by reducing the number of hours exposed to the stress. I've already tried everything I can -- earplugs, noise-canceling headphones, even bomb-testing earmuffs (which I'm wearing as I write this) -- but the sensory overload and burnout are at critical mass. During this 3rd appt, Danielle told me I could get fired for making such a request of my employer, and basically incinerated all my hopes of getting relief. I broke down sobbing, uncontrollably, and SHE KEPT TALKING!! I asked her to please stop, I couldn't take any more, and she stopped for about 15 seconds, then started talking again. WHEN A PATIENT IS UTTERLY OVERWHELMED WITH SENSORY OVERLOAD, YOU DON'T KEEP ADDING TO IT! My husband was at the appt with me and had to ask her again to stop talking -- she just kept going on, completely oblivious to the fact that her patient was in total meltdown. Finally she said she'd send paperwork to my employer's HR dept for FMLA, to request a reduction to 30 hrs/wk for ONE MONTH. As if that solves anything!! This is an ONGOING problem, a cascade effect that has resulted in severe burnout and stress, as well as anxiety, because of the SPD. She said she'd draw up the paperwork that evening. I can't even go into all the eff-ups that happened after that, but suffice it to say, I didn't receive my paperwork until 12/8 - TEN DAYS after she said she'd write it up. When I opened it, I found she'd COMPLETELY NOT UNDERSTOOD my issues: she had me down as suffering "anxiety and depression" (nothing about SPD), and recommended that I work 30 hrs/week for one month, at a rate of 10 HRS FOR 1 DAY PER WEEK. She can't even do basic math!! Wtf...saying a stressed-out person should work a single 10-hr day???? She also indicated on the paperwork that my condition is expected to "last 1 year" (this is LIFELONG! -- I've had it for over 50 yrs now, and it doesn't ever go away), that it's "not expected to have flareups" (100% WRONG) and that any flareups would NOT require missing work. Um, lady, have you ever actually studied SPD??? Do you even have the first fricking clue?? So the FMLA paperwork I requested nearly two months ago is totally worthless. I can't show that to my employer -- it's not a true picture of my condition or how to treat it, AT ALL. Oh, and the appt with the psychiatrist I had to schedule almost a month in advance, then eventually canceled because when I FINALLY got an answer from them, they said it was a medication evaluation only, which I had repeatedly said I would not take drugs. I am so traumatized over this whole nightmare, I need therapy just for this alone. I wasted copays twice, took off work a half day each time to drive all the way across town, just to be bullied and abused by this horrible woman who has NO BUSINESS working with people who are stressed and emotionally fragile. Thank goodness my husband now has insurance through his new job, so I can go elsewhere.

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