Aspen has seen me at my worst. I’ve walked in there with eye infections, uti’s, sinus infections, and I’m sure something else extraordinarily attractive that I’m forgetting. Despite being crabby(almost) every time I’m there, everyone is kind and willing to do their best to get you better. The building is spacious and clean and there’s plenty of(free!) parking in the lot. It’s fairly easy to get an appointment unless you’re trying to get in to dermatology. The wait list on that department is ridic, but that seems to be a common trend throughout the state. Their urgent care hours are wonderful and I’ve never had to wait more than 30 minutes to see someone… which is priceless when you’re uncomfortable enough to haul your ass down to urgent care. There was one doctor I saw here that I was less than thrilled with, but for the most part they’ve been pretty good. I wish the clinic would insist that doctors make follow-up phone calls… there seems to be a «no news is good news» policy on test results. Hearing from a doctor makes me feel like he/she really paid attention and with Aspen being quite large, they need to take that extra step to ensure patients feel like a person and not a number. Sometimes the doctors/np’s can seem a bit rushed. I find it helpful to come in with a list of questions I’d like answered or anything extra I’d like to point out. Don’t be shy about speaking up! Their time is valuable, but so is your health. Patients can register for an online account that keeps track of your past appointments, doctors you saw, test results, etc.