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    Kraft Stephanie, MD

    3.5 (4 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Rocky Vista Health Center

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    These guys are really dedicated to helping their patients with solutions to their medical problems…read more I have had several occasions recently to have contact about ongoing issues and found that they are good about exhausting all possibilities. In particular my contact has been with Dr Kinder. I found him to be genuine and personable and willing to take time in the appointment and on the phone to look for resolving my pain. He listens! A rarity in some medical practices. The clinic is supported by a true gem, Shelly, in referrals. She is knowledgeable and has a tremendous sense of urgency, another rarity in most health care practices. She has been a lifesaver to me in getting me quick responses. Well done team. You are all a true godsend and much appreciated!! Thank you for your greatest care.

    I had been a patient at this facility for almost 8 years. I'm not someone who runs to the doctor --…read moreonly when I truly need to -- so in that entire time I was seen about 12 times and never had a single problem. My last visit was for severe quad pain after carrying my 90-lb dog up and down three flights of stairs. It was the end of the day and I was the last patient. I asked for a Toradol injection, which I had previously received at this same clinic for piriformis pain and it worked extremely well. The resident told me that because I had taken Advil earlier, Toradol might not be a good idea. I explained that the last time I received Toradol at this clinic, I had also taken Advil and was simply told not to take any more NSAIDs for a few days. He said he'd speak with the attending. The attending, Meg Burke, came in and again told me Toradol would not be given because it could hurt my kidneys. I repeated my prior experience at this very clinic. She said she would review my chart. When they came back, she simply said no. That was it. No alternative care plan. She never even laid hands on me for a physical exam. I then asked her -- calmly, though I was crying because I was in significant pain -- if she had any empathy. She immediately got up and left the room and encouraged the resident to leave as well. (He stayed and was actually decent.) The next day I read my care note and was shocked. It stated that I became combative after asking for -- and being denied -- a benzodiazepine. This is a blatant lie. I never once asked for a benzodiazepine. Not by class, not by name -- nothing. And honestly, what patient asks for a classification of drug instead of asking for the actual medication directly (like Valium or Ativan)? That alone makes no sense. In 8 years at this clinic I was prescribed Valium exactly three times -- 5 pills each time, for a total of 15 pills over nearly a decade. Once for flying, once when my son -- a Navy Special Forces operator -- went missing on deployment, and once when it was suggested by the physician for severe piriformis pain. That hardly constitutes drug-seeking behavior. Notably, the resident's note never mentioned me asking for benzodiazepines at all. Despite 8 years with zero issues, I was dismissed from the practice for being "combative" -- based on false charting. I reached out multiple times to the office manager requesting a call back and asking to add an addendum to my chart disputing this -- which is my legal right as a patient. My calls and emails were never returned. These doctors wonder why patients no longer trust the medical system. This is exactly why. If you are reading this, I would strongly suggest staying away. If you have no other option, do not see Meg Burke. In my experience, she falsified my chart, manipulated documentation, and then dismissed me to protect herself and her ego. Don't risk having inaccurate information placed in your permanent medical record.

    Kraft Stephanie, MD - medcenters - Updated May 2026

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