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Kenneth Glassman, Denver, CO


Rating: 4 out of 5.

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Laurie Carr, Denver, CO


Rating: 1 out of 5.

She has no compassion. Very stubborn. Makes her reports in her negative slant and ignores what the patient says! It is difficult when you have cancer. I need to get away from her and her sidekicks.

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douglas dennis, denver, CO


Rating: 1 out of 5.

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cassandra reynolds, CO


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Balance billing is unethical and Dr. Reynolds should be ashamed of what she is doing to her patients and we are shocked that reputable hospitals would allow this. Essentially, her next patient is most likely the next defendant in her NUMEROUS litigations. This surgeon takes ER call at in-network facilities, but refuses to accept ANY insurance, therefore, if she is on call and someone needs an emergency procedure, once they are unconscious, she will "fix" them, but then she will sue them. Her very own lawyer told us in mediation, "Just because she shouldn't, doesn't mean she can't." Her lawyer also stated that she does balance billing because she is unhappy with insurance reimbursement rates and chooses not to accept any insurance. Until the law changes, this is the best way for her to maximize her earnings. When you look her up online, it clearly shows that she does not accept any insurance. Also, look up the Denver 9News series, Lien on Me. She has over 170 liens on her patients' properties. From now on, we will be sure to hang a sign around our necks refusing services from her or any other surgeon who balance bills their patients. There is a reason it is being outlawed around the country and I would hope that hospitals would re-consider employing physicians who balance bill your patients. We did our due diligence by paying for the highest tier PPO that my husband's company offers and, instead, spent thousands of dollars out of pocket on this doctor's unscrupulous practices.

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michael benoit, denver, CO


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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Ronald Hatten, Denver, CO


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Very congenial and informative...nice guy, friendly

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Andrew Ho, Denver, CO


Rating: 4 out of 5.

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Robert Gleser, Sonoma, CA


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Terrible doctor as he had to leave Denver after 40 years. A lot of misdiagnosis

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Keith Rodriguez, Denver, CT


Rating: 5 out of 5.

I could not be happier with Dr. Rodriguez's work, or his attention to my care.

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kenneth feuer, 9430 Turkey Lake Rd., orlando, FL, 32819


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I had to wait for 4 months to see him. Then after being the first patient of the day, I waited 1 hour and 45 minutes for him to see me. Meanwhile, I could hear him making telehealth calls. Prior to going in my room he comments to the nurse “oh here we go”. Then he comes in the room and asks me what I want. He performed an Egd and never fixed my problem, just another finding. Then on my follow up he tells me I can make another appointment for an EGD to address the problem he should have already addressed. He had the nerve to ask me what “google recommends” to fix my medical condition. He then proceeded to ask me why I was being to hostile. I left his office crying. I have never been so disappointed and angry. Don’t waste your time, find a physician that actually knows what he is doing and cares.

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