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Front Range Medical Center
8400 E Prentice Ave #700, Greenwood Village, CO 80111, United States
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Mi
Review №1

Dr Anderson and his nurses are the best. Upbeat And full of energy. These treatments have helped me sleep betrer at night. Which I miss the most. Thank you guys so much for helping me out.

Ya
Review №2

Dr. Anderson is very involved with his patients, always making sure that we are comfortable and at ease. Willing to explain EVERYTHING in detail. Him and his staff are AWESOME often going above and beyond for their patients I am 1/2 way through my treatments and already feeling the difference.

Kr
Review №3

Dr. Anderson and his staff are amazing. 10 years or more of foot pain due to nuropathy and in 10 weeks I have my life back. Traditional doctors just wanted to put me on drugs like Lyrica and Gabapentin. They werent concerned with what caused it and how to get rid of it. Dr.Anderson was. Be prepared that in order for this to work you have to be committed. There are steps you need to take to change your lifestyle in order for this to work but arent a few lifestyle changes better then a lifetime of pain and drugs?

Yv
Review №4

I received neuropathy treatments in my right foot. I had a loss of sensation in my toes, which lead up my foot and ankle, they’d go numb and tingle after walking my dog or hiking which lead to burning aches afterwards. These treatments have helped me gain feeling in my toes. They don’t go numb or tingle when I’m active and I’m able to feel more Stable I’m my foot stance. I’m able to workout, hike, and live better. This is after seeing my physician, chiropractor, physical therapist, took X-rays and all told me that my bones looked fine and that I needed to strengthen my ankle with a therBand, which didn’t help. Dr. Anderson diagnosed exactly what I was experiencing due to nerve damage. His staff is warming and welcoming and truly want you to feel better again. Thank you!

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Review №5

Im not totally sure what to make of Dr. Anderson and his facility. First of all your directed to a patient portal after you make your appointment. Your asked to watch a 40 minute video presented by Dr. Anderson. I found it odd that it was mostly propaganda. Conspiracy theories mostly. Secondly the staff has you fill out at least 8 pages of paperwork. In some of the questions your asked how bad you want your treatment, what Dr. Andersons treatment means to you. Where do you see yourself in the 20 year future. Im sorry but Im going to be evaluated for neuropathy treatment. I asked Dr. Anderson what is his treatment and he did not answer me. And did not show me. All he said was its too much of a commitment from me and very hard work. They ask your occupation. I explained Im on a disability income. Dr.Andersin could not get rid of me quicker. In my opinion this is a scam for a cult with Dr. Anderson as the cult leader. Dont waste your money on his hoax.

Da
Review №6

I found front Range medical center after 3 1/2 years of exploring more traditional treatment methods for my foot numbness and tingling. That includes three years of physical therapy ordered by my primary care physician. In less than 30 minutes Dr. Anderson had diagnosed my small fiber neuropathy and recommended a course of treatment. I can’t speak for anyone but myself, but the treatment has been highly effective and at this point, three treatments from the end, I feel my issues are at least 85% resolved at this point. I can hike, run and sleep through the night again.For those who such things are important, the staff is amazing, personable and thoroughly professional. When I finish my treatments I will miss them the most.

Sh
Review №7

The people here are amazing and helpful. They have treated like family.Awesome.😁

Ca
Review №8

This office deserves a 10 star. I have been dealing with sickness for half od my adult life. The relief that I get from the treatments are priceless. The treatment plan that Dr. Anderson provides really relieved the burning and pain in my feet and legs. No one was able to resolve this pain like the office of Dr. Anderson. The staff is so wonderful and helpful. I feel at home when I come here. I never felt this way about any medical office. If you are tired of the way you feel when you go through your day, like I was. Then give your a gift and come see Dr. Anderson and his staff.

Je
Review №9

One star for having an office voicemail box that is full and unable to receive messages, and for having an online form to which no one responds. Upgraded to two stars for responding quickly to my one-star review. I found another practice that answered the phone right away and took my appointment request; therefore I cannot comment on the in-office experience at FRMC.

Es
Review №10

Everyone is awesome!

Ly
Review №11

Who r U & how did U get my 411? Have I been to a doc @ ur office?! Linda Poole PolunasRegards

La
Review №12

I came to Dr. Dean after 12 years of annoying foot neuropathy. It wasn’t my first go around with trying to resolve it—tried my own methods for 1-2 years, was always on the lookout for a treatment all the while being told by the traditional healthcare providers “there’s nothing we can do” followed by “learn to live with it”. My neuropathy all stated with a bout of Guillain-Barre that paralyzed my lower legs and feet for about 2 months while at the same time undergoing heavy duty chemotherapy for a blood cancer. It was further aggravated by immunosuppressant drugs associated with my stem cell transplant. Almost 3 years later I finally got off all the drugs and was left with numbness, tingling, buzzing and some impaired muscle functions for the front 1/3 of both feet including my toes for the next 9 years.While I was taking on a new nutrition initiative this summer with a coach, I heard Dr. Dean’s advertisement—and decided to give it a shot. Dr. Dean clearly explained neuropathy in terms of my feet and my health history. The evaluation alone was an experience in “being listened to” by Dr. Dean.I started on his treatment program and I’m thrilled to say that over a period of five weeks, 10 treatments, all of my affected foot nerves were well on their way to recovery and normal functioning; the annoying buzzing and tingling was 100% gone. Even though I’m not done with my treatments—I’m already walking better, my toes are relearning how to flex, bend and curl, and, quite unexpectedly, I’ve regained my balance when standing on my feet. For me, at age 67—I thought neuropathy was going to be a constant companion from here on out. This is one time I’m really happy to be wrong.Even better, there’s a nutrition testing component to this. As part of it, I discovered that eating read meat, gluten and nightshades automatically induces the foot neuropathy to come back—often within 30 minutes. (Luckily, when I stop eating those foods it dissipates over a couple hours.) So not only did I have some damage, but I was fueling some of the neuropathy’s persistence.Dr. Dean is very good about explaining the process and making sure each person understands they may or mayn’t get the same results as others have. He has a great staff in Ashley and Gabby—they really take an interest in you and your progress. My recommendation—at the very least, give yourself a chance at possibly resolving your neuropathy. Go for the evaluation and hear what Dr. Dean has to say about neuropathy and your body—you won’t regret it.

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  • Address:8400 E Prentice Ave #700, Greenwood Village, CO 80111, United States
  • Site:http://www.frontrangeneuropathy.com/
  • Phone:+1 720-851-9694
Categories
  • Chiropractor
  • Doctor
  • Physical therapy clinic
  • Weight loss service
Working hours
  • Monday:Closed
  • Tuesday:8am–5pm
  • Wednesday:8am–5pm
  • Thursday:8am–5pm
  • Friday:8am–5pm
  • Saturday:Closed
  • Sunday:Closed
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance:Yes
Planning
  • Appointments recommended:Yes
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