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    5.0 (5 reviews)
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    Colorado Urology - Westminster - untitled

    Colorado Urology - Westminster

    1.5(22 reviews)
    13.6 mi

    This is without a doubt the WORST practice I have ever worked with. Everyone here is either…read moreincompetent or just don't care about their patients. It took over 3 months to get a cancer diagnosis from these folks then when I did have a diagnosis, it took close to a month of me calling and messaging through the portal MULTIPLE times before their scheduler finally called me back. I used to lead this specific cancer program at American Cancer Society and NEVER saw care this poor! Then I had an acute urologic issue that required and emergency room visit and when I asked the doctor why it happened, he told me "stuff happens." Turns out it was an adverse event from a med I was on, but he didn't bother to even review my meds as the issue I had is a common adverse event. I ended up switching to an amazing doc/surgeon at UC Health and found out what quality care actually looks like. In a day I had 2 appointments, including my new surgical date. Also, my new surgeon was the Chair of Robotic Surgery and the head of the Urologic Oncology Center at UC Health. They did a great job and gave me a real picture of what I was looking at, which PA Miles and Dr Ferrandino at Colorado Urology FAILED to do. Interesting thing, I have now been billed more money to do half the work than UC Health and UC Health actually performed the surgery including a night in the hospital and all of the follow ups. If you need urologic care, you owe it to yourself to get it from people who actually provide quality care. Avoid Colorado Urology!!

    Drs are good but trying to make an appt or get ahold of anyone with urgent matters is virtually…read moreimpossible!! Healthcare should not be run this way!!

    Denver Urology Clinic

    Denver Urology Clinic

    1.8(11 reviews)
    11.6 miSoutheast

    Go somewhere else. If you take nothing else away from this post, just consider your options and…read morefind someplace else. They managed to TOTALLY BOTCH my vasectomy. I showed up and they made me wait for 45 minutes in the waiting room while they went to the hospital nextdoor to borrow a cauter pen (the tool that cauterizes your tubes). No idea what the backstory was but essentially they plugged it in and it was not compatible with their machine. They had me fully undressed and had made incisions already before they found this out. So I'm laying there, wide open in more ways than one, praying that the local anesthetic doesn't wear off, while the doctor and his assistant try to figure out why the machine is incessantly beeping (it does not normally do this). They flip switches and unplug and plug back in. Making jokes about infernal machines while I hang out with my... Well you get it. Instead of declaring this something of an emergency, they just try the incompatible cauter pen on my vas deferens. As he's working doctor Weiss delcares that it's 'sort of working, just slower" which gives me great confidence, let me tell ya. 6 months later and I am still having pain and bruising (basically internal bleeding) and have made another appointment to see someone who didn't get their M.D. from a community college Also took them 6 months to file a claim. It showed up today which reminded me I was going to write this review. Ended up being waaay more than I was quoted from my insurance company (which is absolutely the only reason I went to someone with less than 4 stars). I actually can't really believe they had the gall to bill me after essentially performing malpractice on my sensitive bits.

    I unfortunately would have a tough time recommending the Denver Urology Clinic. My review will be…read morelong, but I want to give the whole story to be as fair as possible. We were introduced to the Denver Urology Clinic after my husband had an emergency surgery to remove a testicle after a softball injury. Because we came in through the ER, we automatically ended up with a doctor from this clinic. The surgery began as exploratory based on an ultrasound showing loss of blood flow, and ended with the removal after Dr. Logan noticed that the testicle had completely ruptured. I asked Dr. Logan several times about the remaining testicle, and he kept brushing me off and saying it was uninjured in a way that made me think he didn't really look because the ultrasound didn't tell him to. When we were being discharged, the nurses kept asking us to refer to our paperwork for follow up instructions. Unfortunately, Dr. Logan did not really fill out the discharge paperwork. The only things written on it were "discharge to home" and "apply ice to scrotum for 72 hours". There were no instructions on gauze application, he did not list the clinic's phone number, and there was no indication of when my husband's follow up appointment should be. I had to call Rose ER once we were home to even get his office's phone number for these things. I will say that Dr. Logan did a phenomenal job on his surgery, though. My husband's incision was so precise and we had no post-surgery issues with the removed side that were not to be expected. When we called The Denver Urology Clinic, they made our follow up with a PA, Dr. Elizabeth McKnight. We never heard from or spoke to Dr. Logan again. Dr. McKnight was concerned about some bruising, so she called Dr. Kabra in. We felt like Dr. Kabra gave us more attention than we had received so far, and really liked his bedside manner. He decided my husband should go for another ultrasound because the swelling on the remaining testicle was so severe. We were a bit confused as the swelling had not really changed, and Dr. Logan did not seem concerned about it all, but of course in the effort of maintaining a healthy testicle we booked the appointment. The ultrasound showed blood flow but also a hematoma surrounding the testicle. Dr. McKnight nicely explained to me on the phone that they don't know if it could be restricting blood flow and they may like to go back in surgically to remove it. She explained that another hematoma could just take its place after this surgery though, so Dr. Kabra was going to make the call. When we heard from Dr. Kabra he explained that there is just not enough literature on this so he was going to go in and remove the hematoma just to be safe. Well he wasn't, ANOTHER doctor we had never met was going to. As much as I trust and respect Dr. Kabra and his opinion, my gut instinct didn't know if this was a good reason for a surgery. Mostly because we had already been warned that another hematoma could just replace this one, so why would we risk replacing a hematoma not currently causing damage that we know of with one that might? I decided to seek a second opinion because of this. Again, not because we doubt Dr. Kabra, who seems like a great doctor, but because jumping into another surgery without a concrete reason why made me nervous. When you only have one testicle left it is such a fragile situation, we needed to make absolutely sure we were doing the right thing before proceeding with surgery. Based on hearing the story a urologist we know said that surgery did not sound like the best course of action in this situation. Because of this, we booked an appointment with a separate urologist to review the ultrasound, physically examine my husband, and give his opinion. When we went to another urologist it became clear that the care we were receiving at the Denver Urology Clinic was not exceptional. For one, we went from doctor to doctor to doctor with no explanation. I'm sure there's a very good reason, especially when they work in emergency situations, but it was never explained to us why we never saw Dr. Logan again or why Dr. Kabra wouldn't be performing the surgery he was recommending. When we asked questions, we always received good and thorough answers, but we just didn't feel the level of connection and care that we did somewhere else. Also, the recommendation of the third doctor at a separate clinic was that surgery would cause more swelling, bleeding, and damage and would put the remaining testicle at a much higher risk of loss. He explained the research that supported this idea, and we felt it was a much more in depth explanation than "We just don't know so we want to be safe". To us, this testicle is our future. It is our ability to have children, and my husband's ability to have a normally functioning body without hormone therapy. I wanted to share our story in case anyone else is in our position, and if you are I hope this helps and wish you the very best of luck.

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    Colorado Urology - Superior

    Colorado Urology - Superior

    2.3(11 reviews)
    11.1 mi

    Highly Recommend Dr. Kefer for Prostate Biopsy I'm posting…read morethis for any man who is anxious about getting a prostate biopsy. I've had two previous biopsies with other doctors, and both were very painful and stressful. My experience with Dr. Kefer was completely different. He uses a specialized chair that makes positioning much more comfortable, communicates clearly before each sample, and prioritizes pain and anxiety control. I was given local anesthetic and allowed to self-administer nitrous oxide, which made a huge difference. The procedure was far easier than I expected. If fear is holding you back, know that technique and approach matter. In the right hands, this can be very manageable. I highly recommend Dr. Kefer.

    Yeesh!! Healthcare in this country. Someday when healthcare is a right, maybe we aren't stuck with…read morethis. SURPRISE BILLING!! And trying to get in contact with someone?! JOKE! I called SEVEN TIMES in one day trying to get 2 questions answered. I continue to get conflicting information from everyone, and NO ONE has been kind. I WISH WISH WISH we had asked for a different referall!! If this can help ONE person avoid this fate, then maybe this post will help someone. Too late for us, but hope the next person dodges this bullet. Husband said the care team was fine, but most care teams are. He said if given the choice again, the aggravation isn't worth it, even if the team was nice.

    Superior Medical Solutions - urologists - Updated May 2026

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