DENVER, CO, August 20, 2010 (Press-News.org) Rose Pediatrics, a provider network dedicated to delivering true customer service to patients and families, announced that it will now offer its distinctive brand of personalized pediatric care to Denver's south suburban community. Initiated as a family-run, service-based medical practice more than a decade ago at Denver's Rose Medical Center, the newly expanded Rose Pediatric Provider Network opened a second location in Highlands Ranch this month.
"Rose Pediatrics is dedicated to providing excellent care in an environment that treats patients like they are part of our family," said Andrew Lieber, MD, co-founder and chief medical officer of the Rose Pediatric Provider Network. "We value our patients' health and time, which is how we measure ourselves against the same service standards as any other business."
Led by Dr. Lieber, the network's pediatricians and other providers have more than 35 years of pediatric practice experience and 20 years of specialized training in asthma, diabetes, obesity, allergies, flu and other child health issues.
At both the Denver and Highlands Ranch pediatrics locations, patients see the same provider every visit - a system that allows providers to understand the individual medical needs of each patient and gain insight into how best to care for them. An administrative model focused on efficiency helps Rose Pediatrics offer patients minimal wait times and ample time with providers during office visits, as well as uncomplicated appointment scheduling.
"Our ultimate goal is to change the way medical care is delivered to families with children," said Howard Lieber, co-founder and chief executive officer of the Rose Pediatric Provider Network. "At Rose Pediatrics, we aim to develop a collaborative partnership between parents and providers to help children and families live healthier lives."
Rose Pediatrics recently launched RosePediatrics.com, an innovative, informative and comprehensive health and wellness resource aimed at helping parents - patients or otherwise - make informed decisions about their children's health. The website offers a steady stream of health and wellness advice from Rose Pediatrics physicians, as well as a collection of articles and blogs focused on informing parents about how to address kids' common health issues.
The Rose Pediatric Provider Network plans to open six clinics in addition to the Highlands Ranch location in the Denver metro area over the next several years.
The Highlands Ranch pediatric clinic is now open at 9137 Ridgeline Blvd., Suite 130. Hours are Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with late appointments available Wednesday. Saturday visits are available by appointment only. Doctors are on call each evening for emergencies. For more information, please call 303.471.0221 or visit RosePediatrics.com.
About the Rose Pediatric Provider Network
Rose Pediatrics is a provider network dedicated to delivering true customer service to patients and families. Led by chief medical officer, Andrew Lieber, MD, the network's pediatric team has more than 35 years of pediatric practice experience and 20 years of specialized training in asthma, diabetes, obesity, allergies, flu and other child health issues. Receiving the highest quality designations from every insurance company, the pediatric network aims to provide high quality treatment while delivering efficiency and cost effectiveness to patients. As a family-run organization with Dr. Lieber's brother, Howard Lieber, serving as CEO, Rose Pediatrics is committed to treating each patient like family. Through its online resource, RosePediatrics.com, the Rose Pediatric Provider Network is dedicated to providing education and services to families across the nation. For more information about Rose Pediatrics' clinics in Denver and Highlands Ranch, or to find a pediatrician, visit RosePediatrics.com.
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