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    UCHealth Emergency Room - Green Valley Ranch

    UCHealth Emergency Room - Green Valley Ranch

    2.6(42 reviews)
    1.0 miNortheast

    This place is a sad excuse for an emergency department. I live with Ulcerative Colitis, so I am…read morenot a stranger to visits to the ER. I was presenting a serious flare of Shingles and a staff infection on my face. I was also experiencing flare pains in my stomach and severe nerve pain in my arm, shoulder, chest and back on my right side. The doctor talked to me for about 3 minutes and then left the room while the nurse took my vitals and found my blood pressure was alarmingly high because of the high level of pain. I received nothing for the pain, no IV for fluids or even a psychical exam of my stomach, chest or back, even with no mobility in my right arm. Their response you ask? An ice pack and a prescription for Neosporin. Embarrassing, bare minimum level of care. They should be ashamed to call themselves an emergency center. Then...they had the audacity to charge me and my insurance for a full ER visit when an urgent care could've done the same thing, probably more. What is the point of going to the ER when I could've just went to the grocery store to get an ice pack and Neosporin? Unacceptable.

    I visited the UC Health Emergency Room for a sudden and concerning eye condition. The place is…read moreconveniently located for me. The nurse's care was sympathetic and reassuring. I was seen promptly and discharged in a timely manner. I do know that they can get extremely busy at peak times, but my experience on this occasion was positive. I'd highly recommend this clinic, just make sure they're in your insurance network.

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    Kaiser Permanente East Denver Medical Offices

    Kaiser Permanente East Denver Medical Offices

    2.7(42 reviews)
    8.0 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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    Mango House - One of the food stalls, middle eastern & Greek type food

    Mango House

    4.8(117 reviews)
    6.7 mi
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    In addition to community resources, Mango House has a great array of small food hall shops from…read moredifferent international locales -- Burma, Nepal, Syria, Ethiopia, Haiti, etc. Your party can order wherever each wants, and it's brought out to the table you're sitting as each shop completes it. We ate from a number of the shops (Burma, Ethiopia, Nepal), and all were great -- good sized servings, very reasonably priced, and with great service. Plenty of parking in back (there's also a door there). The whole thing very much felt like eating while traveling abroad. Nifty place. We'll be back.

    This place is really neat. It's kind of a mall & food court made up of small, refugee-owned…read morebusinesses. It's like a low rent version of Edgewater Marketplace. This is a great option for a meal before a show in the Arts District. Folks can show up at their leisure and there are great food options like Hatian, Syrian, Indian & Sudaneese. There are tables in a big common area where you can eat. We dropped in on a Sunday afternoon for lunch before a show at Vintage Theater. Most of the food court restaurants are closed or close early on Sundays. But, there were a couple of great options still open. I grabbed Ethiopian at Natoli and my partner got Asian Fusion at Urban Burma. The Konta FirFir was awesome and a huge portion, easily big enough for 2. Pro Tip: You can only enter from the South side of the building, away from Colfax.

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    Mango House - Dhal and Chicken Tikka (from Nepalese place) Vegetarian plate (from Ethiopian place), Sushi roll, Noodle dish (from Burmese place).

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