Parkview Medical Center is a private, non-profit hospital, located in Pueblo, Colorado. We offer a full range of healthcare services including the regions only certified and verified Level II Trauma Center as well as the regions first certified Stroke Center. Parkview Medical Center is the leader in cardiac, womens, emergency, and neurological services as well as behavioral health programs.
Sarah
2 months agoI've had 4 Drs and 1 NP here in 5.5 years. Not for different issues, not getting reassigned for being difficult or anything, they literally all just leave. I'm not sure if it's the town or the Parkview system but it's pretty concerning. I haven't had issues with anyone I've seen but it sucks to know and be comfortable with a provider to then just have someone new my next annual over and over. Makes me grateful I haven't been pregnant cuz I couldn't imagine a new Dr in that process. I thankfully had easy appointments but it's still very uncomfortable.
Morgaine Black
4 months agoDo NOT go here, I used to see Dr. Roselyn. She was very professional at first but quickly put up red flags, over and over. I went to her seeking help with extremely long and heavy cycles, that left me anemic with cramps that would leave me crying. She had me in her office for 6 hours, I had an internal ultrasound that revealed a uterine fibroid, that was later said to be causing the problems with my cycles. She didn’t want to remove it to it not being cancerous, which doesn’t make sense if it’s actively causing issues. She also diagnosed me with PCOS even though I have zero symptoms of it, when I asked her what our next steps were with it, she said that PCOS isn’t curable and that the only way to help my symptoms was to “eat less butter and exercise more” which isn’t even how you treat PCOS! After getting 2 second opinions from my PCP and my resident OB, it was revealed that she misdiagnosed me with PCOS and they wrote me a referral to a very well-known and trusted OBGYN. They weren’t happy with Dr. Roselyn. Let’s not forget that she put me on a medication called Traneximic Acid, which is generally given to women who hemorrhage after birth, in emergency situations. It’s not supposed to be used for routine use and I’ve been taking it for months without knowing anything about it other than the goal is to stop heavy bleeding by increasing clots. My PCP And resident OB told me that it’s a miracle I haven’t suffered from a stroke or clots, I’m very disappointed in Women’s Health Center and I hope they get their shit together soon.
Jorie Blank
10 months agoDr. Walker has been my provider for about 2.5 years and I have nothing but good things to say about her and her nurses. She is always professional but personable and kind. She seems to really care for her patients and gives each of us her all. She has helped me in so many ways and genuinely changed my life for the better. I can't give enough praise to this entire office but especially Dr. Walker.
Sarah Fivas
8 months agoDr. Growney and his nurses are absolutely amazing! They really care about their patients and have made me feel very comfortable and welcome every time. Dr. Growney delivered my little guy through a planned C-Section and he couldn't have done a better job in every way. Thank you so much to Dr. Growney and his nurses ❤️
Alyssa Chapman
2 years agoThe staff was always very helpful and Dr. Growney was amazing! They quickly got me in for my initial OB appointment. When we went in to find out the gender, I had complications and needed a cerclage at 23 weeks. They got me transferred up north in a timely manner. I then continued to go here and they followed me closely to make sure I didn't have any other issues. Our little girl was born healthy because of the competent and thorough care that I received here. Definitely recommend!!