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    OnPoint Pediatrics

    3.0 (23 reviews)
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    This practice is great! Dr. Mason is attentive and patient with the kids. I would highly recommend this practice.

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    Pediatrics 5280

    Pediatrics 5280

    3.4(56 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    We adore Dr Tiehen. She's amazing. We go to the centennial location. she puts up with my desire to…read moretry alternative things rather than the go to antibiotics and prescriptions (to be fair, she's also very honest with me when she feels strongly that prescriptions need to be taken. And we listen). Same day sick appointments are a god send. Nurses call back quickly to answer questions. My only issue is the well vs sick thing. I like it. But, each time we have been there (not sick) we are asked to walk through the sick section and go to the rooms on the sick side. I finally asked - turns out the doctors have their rooms assigned to them, the rooms are not divided between well and sick (silly me. I thought the patients on the well side went to the rooms on the well side. And the sick patients went to the rooms on the sick side). What's the point then???????? Thanks to the office for a quick response. I appreciate separating sick and well patients, but it completely defeats the purpose when you have well patients walk through the sick waiting area to get to an exam room. Especially now during this rampant flu season. Ideally, you have well patients entering the exam rooms via the door in the well waiting area; the sick patients entering via the door in the sick waiting area. And, I'd love to see air purifiers in the lobby and boxes of masks. We were there a week or so ago, and they had to go to the back for masks.

    We had a terrible experience with Dr. Jones-Bamman. My son had some horrific chest pain that kept…read morehim out of school for a year and a half. Caitlin did a great job at first trying to think through the cause and when she couldn't figure it out, she didn't just suggest but told me to move on and force my son to go to school and ignore his pain. We decided to pursue some other avenues and needed a 2nd opinion. We went to Dr Bouzarelos who helped me think through some options. Under the notes, I saw Caitlin tell an admin that a 2nd opinion completely undermines the patient-doctor relationship. Once she heard I saw Dr. Bouzarelos, she called me at work to re-enforce her thoughts. I called the office and asked to switch our primary care physician which Caitlin wouldn't allow. She said that if I wanted to switch, I don't believe in their practice and I was not allowed to see anyone in their practice. I was left without a primary doctor overnight in the middle of a medical emergency. Fortunately, Partners in Pediatrics understood my emergency and got me in right away. They encourage 2nd opinions and would love to hear if I have any other ideas. My son's chest pain has been resolved and we continue to partner on his care. I hope the more senior physicians at 5280 learn from this review and coach the newer doctors. A few other things: I know Caitlin only worked a couple of days a week. Since they won't collaborate across physicians, I often had to wait several days to get any answers back. The front office can be pretty difficult. None of this really mattered to me until I was in a true emergency. I suggest finding a great pediatrician because when your child is chronically sick, it can be very difficult to manage.

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    Lone Tree Pediatrics - Warm, Fun, and Inviting Animals and Artwork throughout our practice!

    Lone Tree Pediatrics

    3.1(17 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    We were referred to Lone Tree Pediatric when our daughter was born. She has been seeing Dr. Taoka…read moresince. She has been in there a lot being early and in daycare. They are so good with her keeping her comfortable during the check up and distracting her when she needs shots. They always address our concerns and don't push tests when they don't feel they're necessary.

    A MUST READ -- BEWARE…read more I will absolutely be sharing this experience publicly and warning other parents. I am disgusted by the treatment we received from this office. In my opinion, the practice seems far more focused on enforcing its policies than actually listening to parents or addressing individual concerns. My experience started last year with now-retired Dr. Taoka. Before we moved away (we are now back in Colorado), she was also pushing a vaccine schedule for my baby daughter. As any caring and responsible parent would, I had questions. Instead of helping me feel informed or even attempting to answer concerns, I felt dismissed and was essentially told we would need to go elsewhere if we did not follow their exact vaccine schedule. The ironic part? We DO vaccinate our children, and always have. However, we have always chosen to space vaccines out. We do not do 4-5 vaccines in one visit. That has never been an issue for us anywhere else until now. Fast forward to today. We received two text confirmations for today's appointment and multiple calls from the office confirming the visit. During those conversations, I explained all of my concerns ahead of time, updated paperwork, completed the ASQ, and made it very clear that I primarily wanted my daughter evaluated by a doctor first because, with Dr. Taoka gone for the past several months and now retired, my daughter has not actually been seen by a physician at this practice. Then this morning, the office called saying my daughter could not come in because she was "too early" for vaccines and would need to wait until next week. I called back and explained we were not even planning to vaccinate today because we first needed a doctor to evaluate her and answer questions we had. I was then told that was completely fine, and that we could schedule any vaccines later as a nurse visit after vacation. That was communicated multiple times. Then around 1 PM, we received ANOTHER call -- this time from Zoe, who identified herself as the office manager -- and the conversation completely changed. She told me that Dr. Lindsey Oliver, D.O., wanted my daughter to receive five vaccines at once and that if we came in, we needed to agree to follow that vaccine schedule. Again, this was before the doctor had ever met or evaluated my daughter. I explained that our children have never received that many vaccines at once and that we have always chosen to separate them. For example, if MMRV is needed, we do that individually and continue from there. The entire reason we wanted this appointment was so a doctor could FIRST meet my child, hear our concerns, and discuss options with us. Instead, I felt pressured, dismissed, and spoken to with a surprisingly hostile tone. I was basically told that if we did not agree with their approach, we should find another practice. So yes -- we absolutely will. Parents deserve to ask questions without feeling threatened or pushed out of a practice. Whether someone fully vaccinates, spaces vaccines out, delays them, or follows a different schedule entirely, parents should be able to have respectful conversations with their child's doctor without being made to feel bullied or unwelcome. To be clear: I am not anti-vaccine. My children ARE vaccinated. But medical decisions for my children will always involve informed consent, discussion, and parental choice. My personal experience with Lone Tree Pediatrics left me feeling unheard, pressured, and extremely disappointed in how this situation was handled -- especially by management and communication staff. I'm sure the office will have its own version of events, but this was my family's direct experience. I even deleted a previous negative review last year because I wanted to give the practice another chance after moving back. Unfortunately, today confirmed for me that returning was a mistake. Parents: do your own research, read reviews carefully for this practice (you will see similar patterns) , ask questions, and trust your instincts when it comes to your children. ALWAYS.

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    Lone Tree Pediatrics - Clean and comfortable exam rooms for pleasant visits! We try our hardest to keep our facilities in top shape!

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    3.2(50 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    We were in a time-sensitive situation and only needed a single signature from our pediatrician…read moreconfirming our son has an up-to-date physical so he could participate in a same-day basketball tryout. We emailed the form at 9:30 a.m. and politely asked if it could be returned by 2:00 p.m. Understanding that offices are busy, we felt 5.5 hours for a simple signature was reasonable. After receiving no response, we called multiple times to confirm the email was received. Four calls later, including being placed on hold twice until the calls disconnected, we still had no answer. We ultimately drove the form to the office in person. My wife then waited 45 minutes in the lobby, during which only one patient checked in, and we still did not receive the signature. We understand that medical offices are busy, but responsiveness and basic communication matter -- especially when it involves kids and time-sensitive school or sports requirements. Unfortunately, this experience has led us to look for a new pediatrician for our three children. I would encourage others to consider the importance of communication and responsiveness when choosing a provider.

    We have been with this pediatric practice for over a decade and truly value the medical care…read moreprovided by the clinicians, who have always been kind and knowledgeable. However, over time the overall experience has changed, and unfortunately not for the better. The practice now feels more focused on growth and volume than on patient experience. Appointments often feel rushed, wait times are much longer than they used to be, and customer service no longer has the personal, family-centered feel it once did. While I understand that continued growth is a sign of success, it also seems the practice has become too busy to maintain the level of attentiveness that initially set it apart. Clearer communication, improved scheduling, and a renewed focus on patient experience would make a meaningful difference. I hope this feedback is received in the spirit intended, as we would love to see the practice return to the caring, patient-first environment it once had. Example would be our appointment for flu "mist", which was communicated at the time of the appointment scheduling. We showed up and the MA seemed rushed and annoyed stating they are out of the mist and have to administer a shot. She was far from patient with us as we decided on this change; quite rude, actually. Additionally, we made a 7:50 am appointment, showed up on time, went to the room, and had to step out twice to ask if the doctor was coming. By 8:30 am there was no doctor, no authentic communication as to why we are waiting so long, and we left without being seen. We've been passed through 4 different doctors in our time here, and are considering a switch. I'd say since 2020 we've felt more like a number to get in and out the door. Not impressed anymore. 3 stars for the service we enjoyed and remember from the past. Zero stars for the past few years.

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