Posted by svevo1922 on November 23, 2001, at 14:51:41
In reply to Re: Has anyone heard of this Pdoc? » MM, posted by Chris A. on August 25, 2001, at 16:40:08
Don't know if you're still looking, but several years ago I saw a Dr. William ("Bill") Phillips in Denver but only for therapy. I liked him.
> Dr. D. does consults only. If you don't have a regular pDoc he can provide
> referrals in your area. Just call Peggy, his assistant. My sister found a really good
> pDoc for my bipolar nephew that way. I have seen him four times in the past ten
> years. He is Colorado's most highly regarded pDoc. Phone: 303-270-8481. He
> also is on the cutting edge as far as research goes and is very personable. He was
> the chair of psychiatry at UCHSC. I don't know if that is still the case. He has
> never come up empty handed with new approaches to my treatment resistance.
> One advantage of seeing him is that your regular pDoc may be willing to try
> unconventional treatment approaches when they see it in writing from him. For
> example, I was prescribed Buprenorphine at one point due to his
> recommendation. It does take 3-4 months to get in. Sometimes there are
> cancellations. Last fall I couldn't make my appt. and gave it to a friend on less than
> 24 hours notice. I live on the other side of the big hill, so getting there can be a
> pain, like in February when I drove to Glenwood and I-70 was closed for five
> hours.
> If you don't mind, where do you live in Colorado?
>
> Blessings,
>
> Chris A.
>
> > Dr. Steven Dubvosky in Denver? I live close enough to see him, and I guess he
> has a good reputation, but I was wondering if anyone has gone to him personally,
> or know someone who has, and what they thought of him?
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